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Four Reasons Why You Should Buy Land In San Francisco

The United States is home to 50 states and 19,502 cities, which means there are many options to purchase land. While there are lands for sale in thousands of cities, it's important you buy land in a city where its value is guaranteed to appreciate quickly. San Francisco is a city in California with one of the country's best economies. Lands are also available in this city at affordable prices.

History of San Francisco

History of San Francisco

History of California

San Francisco's history can be traced to 3,000 years ago when a Yelamu group of Ohlone people first occupied the city. The first documented arrival of a European to the city was on November 2, 1769. Don Gasper de Portola led a Spanish exploration party to the area. San Francisco was founded in 1776 when Spain established the Presidio of San Francisco. San Francisco became a part of Mexico when the country gained independence from Spain in 1821. The United States gained control of California territory after a series of battles which resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga. A high number of treasury seekers known as "forty-niners" trooped into the city in 1849 due to the California Gold Rush. The promise of great wealth saw more people arrive, and the city's population soared from 1,000 in 1848 to 25,000 by 1849. When California was granted statehood in 1850, the United States military built Fort Point at the Golden gate and another fort on Alcatraz Island to secure San Francisco Bay.

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Things to do in San Francisco

Things to do in San Francisco

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Dining

San Francisco's diverse population has a ripple effect on the city's food scene. San Francisco is home to hundreds of cafes and restaurants offering cuisines from different parts of the world. The so-called anti-foodies or food snubs can be seen choking on street tacos as they just can't resist the city's food scene. If you are a food lover and you find yourself in San Francisco, good luck trying to keep up with the food scene.

If you find yourself in San Francisco and you are craving Japanese food, the largest and oldest Japanesetown in the nation is situated in the Western Addition neighborhood. While in Japanesetown, try the omakase at An Japanese Restaurant or the hinodeya house ramen at the Hinodeya Ramen Bar.

While most cities have one Chinatown, San Francisco has four, with the one on Grant Avenue the biggest out of Asia. So, if you step foot in San Francisco and you're craving Chinese food, visit any of the four Chinatowns.

Prefer American food? Enjoy wonderful eggs benedict with salmon at the Sears Fine Foods or pulled pork waffle fries at Eat Americana on Balboa street.

Want seafood? Visit Fisherman's Wharf to enjoy fantastic seafood from some of the best restaurants in the city. You can also enjoy the freshest of fish from the day's catch and Dungeness crab from outdoor stands at the wharf while looking at sea lions.

Church is held in San Francisco on Saturday at the farmer's market behind the Ferry Building. The whole city gathers at the green to catch a glimpse of the legendary Alice Waters herself buying tomatoes.
Parks

San Francisco is home to several parks, including the historic Golden State Park. The Golden State Park receives over 24 million visitors monthly, making it the third most visited park in the U.S. behind Central Park and the Lincoln Memorial. The park is home to the renowned California Academy of Sciences. The California Academy of Sciences is the perfect place to take your children as it is equipped with a planetarium, an aquarium, and a natural history museum. The Steinhart Aquarium houses about 40,000 animals from over 900 species, while the Kimball Natural History Museum boasts dinosaur fossils, a unique earthquake simulator, and an interactive science exhibit.

Another popular abode for California residents is the Presidio. The Presidio, formerly a military base, is now a National Historic Landmark District and a national park. The Presidio features a golf course and twelve scenic hiking trails that take hikers through the Bay Area scenery. Endeavor to stop by the Walt Disney Family Museum if you visit with kids. Other parks in the city include Pinnacles National Park, Redwood National State Parks, Joshua Tree National Park, Yosemite National Park, and Death Valley National.
Beaches

Sunny days are best spent on a beach, and San Francisco is home to several beaches. With the city surrounded by water, going to the beach is easily one of the free things to do. Located in Presidio, Baker Beach is known for its incredible view of the Golden Gate Bridge. The beach offers plenty of space for visitors to take a walk and green space for picnics. It also provides access to the Presidio trails. Other beaches in the city include Mile Rock Beach, Crissy Field East Beach, and Marshall's beach.

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Location

San Francisco is situated on the West Coast of the U.S. at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula. The city is home to several picturesque islands such as Treasure Island, Angel Island, Alcatraz, Red Rock Island, and Yerba Buena Island. The city is also home to over 50 hills, with several neighborhoods named after the hill they are situated on.

San Francisco demographics

San Francisco demographics

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San Francisco is a city in Northern California. It has a population of 873,965, making it the 17th most populous city in the U.S. and the fourth most populated in California. The city covers 46.9 square miles and has a population density of 6,266 people per square mile, making it the second-most densely populated large United States city. The racial makeup of the city's population is 46.41% White, 34.40% Asian, 5.21% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 0.36% Pacific Islander and 7.68% of two or more other races.

The San Francisco metropolitan area has a population of 4.7 million residents, making it the 12th largest statistical metropolitan area in the U.S. Its gross domestic product (GDP) of $592 billion makes it the fourth largest by economic output.

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Arts in San Francisco

Arts in San Francisco

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San Francisco's art history can be linked to the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center, which was developed in the 1920s. The art center, which covers 7.5 acres, is one of the largest performing arts centers in the country. The Asian art museum is another famous museum in San Francisco. Located across the plaza from the City Hall, the Asian Art Museum is home to over 18,000 Asian artifacts and artworks. The Asian art museum was created to educate the public about the cultures and ideas of Asia. The art in the museum spans more than 6,000 years of history, and the oldest known Chinese Buddha can also be found in the museum. You won't need to pay a dime if you visit the museum on the first Sunday of the month. Other museums in the city include the Exploratorium, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Legion of Honor, Cable Car Museum, and Musee Mecanique.

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Schools in San Francisco

Schools in San Francisco

Public secondary and primary school students in San Francisco perform better than in other parts of California. Students in Schools under the San Francisco Unified School District scored higher proficiency levels in English Arts and Math than other California students statewide. A unique feature of the San Francisco School District is that it allows students to request placement to any school in the district rather than zoning them to a specific school. Some of the best schools in the area are George Peabody Elementary School, Ida B Wells High School, and Lowell High School.

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Why San Francisco?

Why San Francisco?

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When Are You Buying Your Land In San Francisco

San Francisco is a great city to live in. The city offers several recreational parks, a robust economy, a top-rated school system, an excellent food scene, and a friendly neighborhood suitable for you to buy land. The value of Land in San Francisco is bound to rise quickly due to the city being a major hotspot in California.

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