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Alamo Square Homes & Real Estate
Home of the world-famous Painted Ladies — a postcard hilltop park ringed by grand Victorians, with the Divisadero dining corridor and NoPa just down the block.
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Alamo Square is one of San Francisco’s most photographed and prestigious central neighborhoods — built around the hilltop park of the same name and its iconic row of “Painted Ladies” Victorians. The surrounding blocks hold some of the city’s grandest and best-preserved period homes: ornate Queen Anne Victorians, Edwardian flats, and stately mansions on quiet, leafy streets, all with the downtown skyline as a backdrop.
It’s beautifully central, bordering NoPa and the Western Addition, with the lively Divisadero Street dining and shopping corridor a block or two away and Hayes Valley, the Fillmore, and the Haight all close by.
Alamo Square Market Snapshot
Alamo Square spans condos and Victorian flats to grand single-family mansions, with most sales roughly $1.5M to $3.5M+ and the largest restored homes well beyond (as of mid-2026). Value turns on architecture, condition, park proximity, and views — the only reliable number is a valuation for your specific home. Ask us for one.
From a one-bedroom flat to a landmark Victorian, pricing here takes real local knowledge. The Primavera team can provide a precise, hands-on valuation.
The Park & the Painted Ladies
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Alamo Square Park
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The “Painted Ladies”
Neighboring Neighborhoods
- NoPa
- Western Addition
- Hayes Valley
- The Fillmore
- Lower Haight
Fun Facts About Alamo Square
- The “Painted Ladies” on Steiner Street are among the most photographed houses in the world, famous from the opening of Full House.
- Alamo Square Park sits on a hill that offers one of the best free skyline views in the city.
- The neighborhood’s Victorians survived the 1906 earthquake and fire, which stopped at nearby Van Ness.
- The park is named for a lone cottonwood tree (álamo in Spanish) that once marked a watering stop here.
Alamo Square: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average home price in Alamo Square?
Most sales run roughly $1.5M to $3.5M+, spanning condos and flats to grand restored Victorians, with the largest homes well beyond. A personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific home.
What’s nearby for dining?
The Divisadero corridor (Nopa, Brenda’s Meat & Three, Beretta, The Mill) is a block or two away, with more in NoPa, the Fillmore, and Hayes Valley.
Who is the best realtor for Alamo Square?
The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — knows the central Victorian neighborhoods and can value an Alamo Square home precisely. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.
Own a home near Alamo Square? Curious what it’s worth?
Victorian homes need a real, hands-on valuation — not an automated guess. Get a personalized estimate from a team that knows the neighborhood.
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