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Haight-Ashbury Homes & Real Estate
The world-famous birthplace of the 1960s counterculture — grand Victorians, an eclectic Haight Street, and Golden Gate Park, Buena Vista Park, and the Panhandle all at the doorstep.
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Haight-Ashbury is one of San Francisco’s most iconic neighborhoods — the legendary heart of the 1960s “Summer of Love” and, today, a lively, characterful district of grand Victorian and Edwardian homes. The Upper Haight (around the famous Haight & Ashbury intersection) is the busy commercial core, lined with vintage shops, record stores, cafés, and restaurants, while the surrounding streets hold some of the city’s most beautiful and sought-after period homes.
Its location is hard to beat: Golden Gate Park sits at the western end of Haight Street, Buena Vista Park rises to the east, and the Panhandle green strip runs along the north — giving residents enormous open space in every direction. Cole Valley and the dining of NoPa are minutes away.
Haight-Ashbury Market Snapshot
Haight-Ashbury spans condos and flats to grand single-family Victorians, with most sales roughly $1.4M to $3M+ and large restored homes higher (as of mid-2026). Value turns on architecture, condition, parking, and block — the only reliable number is a valuation for your specific home. Ask us for one.
From a Victorian flat to a full restored mansion, pricing here takes real local knowledge. The Primavera team can provide a precise, hands-on valuation.
Shop & Dine on Haight Street
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Cha Cha Cha
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The Alembic
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Magnolia Brewing — Haight
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Pork Store Café
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Parada 22
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Love on Haight
Parks & Open Space
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Golden Gate Park
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Buena Vista Park
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The Panhandle
Neighboring Neighborhoods
- Cole Valley
- NoPa
- Lower Haight
- Ashbury Heights
- Buena Vista
- Golden Gate Park
Fun Facts About Haight-Ashbury
- The Haight & Ashbury corner is one of the most famous intersections in the world, synonymous with the 1967 “Summer of Love.”
- The neighborhood’s Victorian and Edwardian homes survived the 1906 earthquake and fire largely intact.
- Members of the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Jefferson Airplane all famously lived on or near Haight Street.
- Buena Vista Park (1867) is the oldest formally designated park in San Francisco.
Haight-Ashbury: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average home price in Haight-Ashbury?
Most sales run roughly $1.4M to $3M+, spanning condos and flats to grand restored Victorians, with the largest homes higher. A personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific home.
What’s it like to live in the Haight?
Lively and characterful, with an eclectic Haight Street, beautiful period architecture, and Golden Gate Park, Buena Vista Park, and the Panhandle all within walking distance.
Who is the best realtor for Haight-Ashbury?
The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — knows the central Victorian neighborhoods and can value a Haight-Ashbury home precisely. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.
Own a home in the Haight? 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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