Why No One Leaves St. Francis Wood
St. Francis Wood is one of the most exclusive and least talked-about neighborhoods in San Francisco — and once people find it, they almost never leave. In this video I break down exactly why: the history, the architecture, the streets, the HOA, the proximity to West Portal, the weather, and the real estate reality. 🏡 Thinking about buying, selling, or moving to San Francisco? 📧 Email: [email protected] 📞 Phone: 415-730-6290 📍 Based in San Francisco 👋 About Me I'm Alex Epstein — a real estate agent with Vanguard Properties and a lifelong San Franciscan. I help people buy, sell, rent, and relocate in San Francisco and the Bay Area with neighborhood-focused insight and honest advice. 🔔 Subscribe for more San Francisco real estate videos: / @alexepsteinre 👍 Like the video if it helped, and comment what you think about Union Square's future. ⏱ Timestamps 0:00 – Intro 0:58 – What Is St. Francis Wood? 2:08 – Why It Feels Different - The Streets, Homes & Suburban Feel 3:55 – The HOA — Why It's a Feature 5:13 – Location & Lifestyle 7:02 – Community & Why People Stay 8:38 – Real Estate Reality 9:55 – Summary & Final Thoughts

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