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San Francisco at a Glance
Lone Mountain Neighborhood
Historic Lone Mountain is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. The grounds once served as a cemetery and are now bustling with residents enjoying the laid-back Bay lifestyle.
Today, the neighborhood envelops the University of San Francisco, in part of zip code 94118. It is bounded by the Laurel Heights neighborhood and Geary Boulevard in the north, Inner Richmond and Arguello Boulevard in the west, Anza Vista and Masonic Avenue in the east, and Golden Gate Park and Fulton Street in the south.
St. Ignatius Church, a part of the Jesuit University of San Francisco, is a landmark of the neighborhood. It was built in 1914 and stands atop the Lone Mountain hilltop. It is visible from many different areas of San Francisco, and is easily recognizable.
There are well-maintained single-family homes, multi-unit residential properties, and apartments in Lone Mountain. Many University of San Francisco students and teachers reside here.
Residents enjoy spending time with their families at the Angelo J. Rossi Playground and Rossi Pool. Here, they have access to public tennis and basketball courts, picnic areas, an indoor swimming pool, and a playground.
There are many shopping areas nearby. Some well-known stores and restaurants include Best Buy, Office Depot, Sally Beauty Supply, Walgreen’s, Trader Joe’s, Round Table Pizza, and Subway.
Several places of worship are also in the vicinity. Residents may visit the aforementioned St. Ignatius Church, St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church, and First A.M.E. Zion Church.
The children of Lone Mountain attend schools in the San Francisco Unified School District. George Peabody Elementary School, Theodore Roosevelt Middle School, and Ida B. Wells High School are all nearby.
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in San Francisco
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Lower Nob 563 Sq Ft $2,865/mo
- Civic Center 622 Sq Ft $3,045/mo
- Western Addition 622 Sq Ft $3,076/mo
- Nob Hill 576 Sq Ft $3,102/mo
- Bayview/Visitacion Valley 772 Sq Ft $3,102/mo
- Lower Pacific Heights 645 Sq Ft $3,165/mo
- Downtown San Francisco 611 Sq Ft $3,241/mo
- SoMa 679 Sq Ft $3,259/mo
- Richmond/Western Addition 642 Sq Ft $3,353/mo
- Cathedral Hill/Intermission 669 Sq Ft $3,466/mo
Average Rent in Nearby Cities
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Cities Average Rent
- San Francisco $3,436/mo
- Belvedere $3,507/mo
- Colma $2,822/mo
- Daly City $2,491/mo
- Tiburon $2,895/mo
- Sausalito $3,200/mo
- Brisbane $2,237/mo
- South San Francisco $3,398/mo
- San Bruno $2,515/mo
- Strawberry $3,818/mo
- Alameda $2,998/mo
- Emeryville $2,715/mo
- Pacifica $2,826/mo
- Corte Madera $2,078/mo
- Oakland $2,480/mo
- Millbrae $3,329/mo
- Mill Valley $3,656/mo
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Frequently asked questions about renting in Lone Mountain
What are the average rent costs of a one bedroom apartment in Lone Mountain, San Francisco, CA?
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Lone Mountain is $2,379.
What are the average rent costs of a two bedroom apartment in Lone Mountain, San Francisco, CA?
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Lone Mountain is $2,324.
What are the average rent costs of a three bedroom apartment in Lone Mountain, San Francisco, CA?
The average rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in Lone Mountain is $4,148.
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