Framed by 16th, Third and Cesar Chavez streets, together with Potrero Avenue, the entire neighborhood is relatively isolated from all the buzz of the city, giving it a unique feeling of distance from “San Francisco”. It’s a hilly area with great bay and skyline views that hosts various green spaces and diverse sports facilities. It offers a mix of modern condos and classic Victorian residences. Despite its industrial history, a wave of deindustrialization in the late 90s, together withtheInternet boom, raised interest of young families in the area and drove the conversion of warehouses into residential spaces. Stroll along the 18th Street to enjoy some of the quaint bistros and shops, or marvel at little gardens or flower boxes that each house in the neighborhood seems to have.