Realtor Heather Stoltz, has something rare and beautiful coming to the San Francisco real estate market soon. The new listing describes the home as “ modern and updated to today’s standards. This charming Fairmount Heights residence is the perfect nook in the heart of The City.” We are excited to reveal this hidden gem, embedded in the crown of San Francisco as the perfectly charming jewel of a private 1 bedroom condo, with an office and oversized storage.
Where in the heck is Fairmont Heights anyway? Isn’t it just a part of Glen Park? Or is it considered Baja Noe Valley?
Well, yes, it is technically part of Glen Park - but it wasn’t always that way. Fairmount Heights was once a neighborhood, or at least, it was according to the Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project, fixated on the neighborhoods south of Twin Peaks.
They describe the boundaries of Fairmount Heights as “San Jose Avenue to the east, 30th Street (originally Grove Street) to the north, and Castro Street to the west”–which is potentially confusing, since Castro runs for only a couple blocks south of 30th, after seemingly dead-ending at Billy Goat Hill. Essentially the neighborhood is (or was) the southeastern slope of Glen Park, above the College Hill area.
“Fairmount Heights has been undergoing a transformation in recent years through loss of name recognition,” GPNHP writes. That’s putting it mildly; you probably couldn’t fill up a BART car with the number of people who could point to it on a map. This secret gem of a neighborhood has been intentionally kept under the sights of many. The motivation behind the secrecy is not subversive however, it's more about preservation.
Locals prefer not to market the area and let folks discover it for themselves, fall in love with the community and move into their dream home. Believe me, if you are fortunate enough to find yourself looking to live in Fairmont Heights, the community will welcome you with open arms and maybe even window art, some farm fresh eggs and a 30 year old sourdough starter. I often walk the neighborhood and know from growing up here that it is a friendly place where neighbors still know each other. During Halloween the streets are full and the traditional joy of a strong community amongst neighbors is alive and well. Each home is a unique expression of its inhabitants, with whimsical designs and smiles from one neighbor to another. All are welcome in the conveniently located neighborhood of Fairmont Heights.
Centrally located, smack dab in the heart of old San Francisco, Fairmont Heights has access to green spaces, boutiques, quirky coffee shops, public transportation and so much more. It’s urban life that sometimes feels like country life. Longtime locals say that it’s one of the oldest neighborhoods in SF, and accuse realtors of trying to “erase it” by calling it simply part of Glen Park. On the contrary, locals try to keep the secret under wraps.
As a true local and native to the area, Heather Stoltz will help you navigate the ins and outs of this fabulous and somewhat secret part of old San Francisco. Heather Stoltz will aid you in achieving your dream of home ownership.
“Every time I approach the intersection of 22nd and Noe streets, I swear I can hear the voices of children laughing and shouting. One of those voices is my own - Noe Valley was the neighborhood of my early childhood. The freedom we city kids had, even during the rebellious 1960s, is unknown today. We were free to explore our neighborhood and interact with its residents as though it were an extension of our own backyard.” - Eileen Collins Spiers
There is so much to do in Noe Valley from foodie driven local restaurants to cool mom and pop owned boutiques, there is something here for everyone. Like Eileen, I grew up in Noe Valley. Perched at the top of 24th St, we played from dawn to dusk in the neighborhood (often outside) with our friends. The area remains family and pet friendly and Douglas Park is still a place where I go to hike and enjoy the fresh air.
“Glen Park is a neighborhood in San Francisco that's known for its old-world feel. It was built after the 1906 earthquake to house the thousands of people who were displaced. Glen Park is San Francisco’s “hidden gem” neighborhood. Quaint, yet vibrant and quirky. 100% San Francisco, and totally unique. Fully connected, yet in a world of its own.”
-Glen Park Merchants Association
Glen Park, adjacent to Noe Valley and just below Fairmont Heights, is a hidden gem. On the corner of Chenery and Diamond St sit a cluster of small businesses that have been there for years. Within walking distance to BART and city bus lines, moving around the city is made easy. If being outdoors is your thing, go walking or hiking in Glen Canyon, green space embedded in the urban landscape.
We'll delve into your needs and preferences for your future home. We'll offer guidance, address any concerns, and together, we'll craft a tailored plan to achieve your real estate goals. By the end of our discussion, you'll have a clear roadmap and actionable steps for the next phase.
We'll delve into your needs and preferences for your future home. We'll offer guidance, address any concerns, and together, we'll craft a tailored plan to achieve your real estate goals. By the end of our discussion, you'll have a clear roadmap and actionable steps for the next phase.
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