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Duboce Triangle Homes & Real Estate

A charming, tucked-away pocket between the Castro, the Lower Haight, and the Mission — leafy streets of Victorians and Edwardians wrapped around beloved Duboce Park, with Muni and the Castro a short stroll away.

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Living in Duboce Triangle

Duboce Triangle is a small, leafy, and famously well-kept neighborhood in central San Francisco — bounded roughly by Duboce Avenue, Castro Street, and Market Street, and sometimes called the Duboce Park area or, historically, “Mint Hill.” It sits at the meeting point of the Castro/Eureka Valley, the Lower Haight, and the Mission, which makes it one of the most central and walkable pockets in the city while remaining quiet and residential.

Its anchor is Duboce Park, a green, sociable hub with a popular off-leash dog area and a children’s playground. The neighborhood’s gracious Victorian and Edwardian homes line the blocks around it, the “Wiggle” bike route threads through on its way to Golden Gate Park, and the N-Judah, J-Church, and historic F-line all run nearby. Church Street and the Castro put cafés, restaurants, and a Whole Foods within an easy walk.

Duboce Triangle Market Snapshot

~$1.4M
Median (varies by type)
Victorians
+ Condos & Flats
Walkable
Central + Transit
Strong
Buyer Demand

As of mid-2026, Duboce Triangle medians run roughly $1.4M depending on home type — condos lower, Victorian flats and homes higher (Redfin / Compass). Medians are a guide, not a valuation for any specific home — ask us for a personalized estimate.

Duboce Triangle is small, tightly held, and consistently desirable, with a mix of condos, flats, and full Victorians that price quite differently. A tailored valuation is the only reliable read. The Primavera team sells across this central area and the neighborhoods around it.

Sold by Primavera in the Duboce Triangle Area

Just a few of the many homes we’ve sold here — ask us for the full list.

A home Beatrice and Vera have sold in the Duboce Triangle / Lower Haight area:

  • 287 Hermann St

We list sold homes by address rather than quoting older prices. For recent comparable sales near a specific address, just ask. Explore everywhere we’ve sold:

Eat, Drink & Explore

  • Duboce Park Café
    The neighborhood’s go-to corner café, right by the park · 2 Sanchez St
  • Pilsner Inn
    A long-running, welcoming neighborhood bar with a back patio · 225 Church St
  • Church Street & the Castro
    Cafés, restaurants, and a Whole Foods on Market are all a short walk away — see our Castro guide
Verified via Yelp and Google Maps as of June 2026; refreshed quarterly.

Parks & Public Art

  • Duboce Park
    The neighborhood’s green heart — a popular off-leash dog park and playground · Duboce & Scott
  • The Duboce Bikeway Mural & the “Wiggle”
    A landmark community mural along the famous “Wiggle” bike route that winds toward Golden Gate Park

Nearby Farmers Market

  • Castro Farmers’ Market
    A seasonal Wednesday market a short walk away — Wednesdays 3pm–7pm · 270 Noe St

Schools & Getting Around

Duboce Triangle is one of the most transit-friendly spots in the city: the N-Judah and J-Church Muni Metro lines and the historic F-Market streetcar all run at its edges, with a quick ride downtown or out to the beach. A range of central public and private schools serve the area, and the Castro, Mission, and Hayes Valley are all within walking distance.

Neighboring Neighborhoods

Fun Facts About Duboce Triangle

  • The neighborhood was historically known as “Mint Hill,” for its proximity to the old U.S. Mint.
  • Duboce Park is one of San Francisco’s most beloved dog parks, the social center of the neighborhood.
  • The famous “Wiggle” — a zig-zag bike route that avoids the city’s hills — runs right through Duboce Triangle.
  • Despite sitting at the crossroads of the Castro, Mission, and Lower Haight, it stays remarkably quiet and residential.

Duboce Triangle: Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Duboce Triangle?

It’s a small central neighborhood bounded roughly by Duboce Avenue, Castro Street, and Market Street — at the meeting point of the Castro/Eureka Valley, the Lower Haight, and the Mission. It’s also called the Duboce Park area, or historically “Mint Hill.”

What is the average home price in Duboce Triangle?

As of mid-2026, medians run roughly $1.4M depending on home type — condos lower, Victorian flats and homes higher. A personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific property.

Who is the best realtor for Duboce Triangle?

The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — sells across Duboce Triangle and central San Francisco. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.

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