Which San Francisco Neighborhood Should You Live In?

San Francisco is unique. Take this quiz to find out which San Francisco neighborhood is for you!

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Here are all the results with descriptions

Dogpatch
Dogpatch is a neighborhood roughly half industrial and half residential. It was initially a gritty working-class neighborhood but has experienced rapid transformation since the 1990s and is now home to many artists, tech workers, and scientists. This up-and-coming San Francisco neighborhood would be just perfect for someone as innovative, adaptable, and creative as you!

Outer Richmond
The Richmond District is a neighborhood in the northwest corner of San Francisco, California, developed initially in the late nineteenth century. Richmond is in many ways defined by its relation to the parks. It is bordered by Golden Gate Park on the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Lincoln Park, Lands End, Mountain Lake Park, and the Presidio of San Francisco to the north. It is bisected by the Presidio Greenbelt and has the Marin Headlands and the Golden Gate Bridge in full, clear view. The neighborhood, which is otherwise a simple but far-reaching grid, has a feeling of being encapsulated by nature.

Potrero Hill
Known as the family-friendly section of the city, Potrero Hill is home to sunny hills, picturesque views, casual bars and restaurants, and a laid-back, friendly vibe. The area is located on the eastern part of the city, in the hills, and offers stunning views of San Francisco's iconic Financial District and the gorgeous SF Bay.

Hayes Valley
Hayes Valley is a neighborhood in the Western Addition district of San Francisco, California. It is located between the historical districts of Alamo Square and the Civic Center. Victorian, Queen Anne, and Edwardian townhouses are mixed with high-end boutiques, restaurants, and public housing complexes.

Chinatown
The Chinatown centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese community outside Asia. It is the oldest of the four notable Chinatowns in the city. Since its establishment in 1848, it has been highly important and influential in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants in North America. Chinatown is an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity.

Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights is an affluent neighborhood of San Francisco, California, which is known for the notable people who reside in the area. It is located in one of the most scenic and parklike settings in Northern California, offering panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, the Palace of Fine Arts, Alcatraz, and the Presidio. Its location provides a temperate microclimate that is clearer, but not always warmer, than many other areas in San Francisco.