Cross Street:
Church
City:
San Francisco
County:
San Francisco
At-a-Glance For most of its history, Noe Valley was known as a quaint, remote and relatively inexpensive neighborhood. But with the dot-com boom of the early 90s, all of that changed when, inspired by a shortage of available housing, the neighborhood was discovered by a more white-collar crowd who snapped up properties and began to make Noe Valley their homes. Named for José de Jesús Noé , the last Mexican alcalde, or mayor, of San Francisco, the majority of development in Noe Valley took place at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century. Small wonder, then, that the neighborhood features many of San Francisco's trademark Edwardian- and Victorian-style homes. ...
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