Glen Park

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Glen Park

Tucked away from much of the city's hustle and bustle by sprawling Glen Canyon Park, the Glen Park neighborhood has the feel of a small, inclusive village. Conveniently served by a BART station and easy freeway access, residents can find themselves downtown or headed to the South Bay in no time. Just south of Noe Valley, Glen Park offers much of the same small-town feeling at more affordable prices. The area is quite popular with families who want to enjoy city living in a more peaceful corner of San Francisco. Known as "the Village," the neighborhood's commercial strip is centered at the intersection of Diamond and Chenery streets near the Glen Park BART station. Here you'll find charming mom-and-pop shops, a number of trendy restaurants and old-fashioned cafes and more! Glen Park offers a variety of housing types, from single-family homes to multi-unit buildings. A wide variety of architectural types can be found here as well. "Lovely Laidley" Street offers a mini-tour of the neighborhood's architectural spectrum. Many homes in the neighborhood also boast incredible views. The neighborhood is ideal for those who find enjoying the outdoors an absolute must. Glen Canyon Park occupies nearly 70 acres and offers miles of hiking trails. Walter Haas Park sits atop the hill and could definitely compete for the title of best bay views from a swing set.
  • Zip Code(s): 94131

Glen Park Demographics

Total Population in 94131: 27,897
Gender
 Male: 52.40%
 Female: 47.60%
Median Age: 39.40 years
Population Under 5 Years Old: 4.00%
Population 65 Years Old and Over: 12.60%
Average Household Size: 2.01
Median Household Income: $76044
Occupied Housing Units
 Owner Occupied:51.90%
 Renter Occupied:48.10%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 61.50%
Race
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Hispanic or Latino (of any race):11.70%
Foreign Born 20.50%
Speak Language Other Than English at Home: 27.20

Data source: US Census

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Low Interest Rates Expected Through 2014

Although the economy is doing moderately well, unemployment remains high and housing in most of the country is still doing poorly. The Fed has announced that it will not raise interest rates until the end of 2014.

Getting a Loan - Step 3: Awaiting the Documentation

Your offer has been accepted for your dream home and your mortgage broker has begun the process of getting loan approval for you. He's ordered the documentation the bank requires.

Now we're Awaiting Documentation.

New Historic Districts - Planning Commission Hearing 2/02/12

On February 2, the Planning Commission will act on updating and revising Articles 10 and 11 of the Planning Code. Articles 10 and 11 of the Planning Code govern how historic preservation is regulated in San Francisco. The passage of Proposition J in 2008 necessitates that San Francisco update its Planning Code.

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  • Glen Park $825,000 Single-Family Homes
    250 Randall, San Francisco, CA 94131
    3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath
    Open House: Sunday 2/5/12 - 1:00 to 3:00 pm, Sunday 2/12/12 - 2:00 to 4:00 pm
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    Status: Active
  • Glen Park $499,000 Single-Family Homes
    9 Harper, San Francisco, CA 94131
    1 Bedroom, 1.0 Bath
    Open House: Sunday 2/5/12 - 12:00 to 2:00 pm
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    Status: Active