4H: Miraloma Park

Miraloma Park offers a unique combination of small town sensibilities, exceptional location and ample shopping at Portola Drive and West Portal. Tucked between Glen Canyon Park and Mount Davidson Park, the architectures varies in style due to its slow development, which took place in the 1920s through the 1950s. A hillside neighborhood, it offers plenty of foliage and great views of the city. Residents can enjoy peace and quiet, despite being close to the bustle, affording them the best of both worlds.

This district, this was one of the last parts of San Francisco to be developed after the Twin Peaks Tunnel was built in 1918. It has sixteen different neighborhoods, with a wide array of homes from MidCentury Modern, to Italian Villas, and everything in between. A highly competitive area, homes can be expensive and difficult to come by. Some of the most well-known names in San Francisco’s vast catalogue of architects have built here including: Timothy Pflueger, Bernard Maybeck, John Galen Howard, Henry Gutterson, and Joseph Eichler.