Merced Manor-Parkmerced

San Francisco, CA

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Merced Manor-Parkmerced - San Francisco, CA

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A quiet residential section with quick access to the hills of San Francisco

Historic Quiet Secluded Community Convenient

Merced Manor-Parkmerced offers residents a calm oasis just outside the confines of San Francisco. The neighborhoods can be found in the western part of San Francisco, near the city's western shore and around eight miles from the central business district. Though originally part of a planned community intended to give its residents the best of city life with the feel of a suburban paradise, Merced Manor-Parkmerced provides the area with affordable housing, as well as access to local public transportation and a vast shopping center called the Galleria. When first built in the early 1940s and 1950s, this area was considered the height of modernity. These days, Merced Manor-Parkmerced still features the best in shopping, dining and convenience, while also housing many University of San Francisco students in a quaint, almost throwback atmosphere.

Rent Trends

As of December 2024, the average apartment rent in Merced Manor-Parkmerced is $2,475 for a studio, $2,791 for one bedroom, $3,032 for two bedrooms, and $5,286 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Merced Manor-Parkmerced has decreased by -0.4% in the past year.

  • Studio

  • 521 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,475/month

    Average Rent

  • 1 BR

  • 765 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,791/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 1,047 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $3,032/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 1,367 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $5,286/month

    Average Rent

Transportation

85

Very Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.

67

Good Transit

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The area around this property has good transit with many nearby transportation options.

68

Bikeable

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While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.

Reviews of Merced Manor-Parkmerced - San Francisco, CA

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Current Resident

1 years and 1 months agoNiche Review

you DO NOT want to live at parkmerced!! I should have known from the day of the tour when the man was really trying to rush us to say that we'll move in (said they are going like crazy and we need to act now). I live in one of the towers and there are never any parking spots. There's a few 'no parking' spots outside the building that everyone use but i've had my car towed from one of those spots before, and almost had my car towed again last night at 2 am (only my car and not the 2 other cars parked in the no parking). I've tried requesting to pay for a spot to which I got the reply "we don't have any spots close to your building, it would be a 7 minute walk." In addition to that there is also a huge package theft problem and i've had 3 of my packages stolen within the first 2 months of me living here.

Niche User

8 years and 2 months agoNiche Review

Im a student at San Francisco State University and the lifestyle here is great

Niche User

8 years and 4 months agoNiche Review

I wouldn't choose to live here again. It was too far away from anything that actually felt like living in San Francisco.

Niche User

8 years and 7 months agoNiche Review

I have yet to run into any issues with crime near campus.

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Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • San Francisco State Univ. Observatory
  • Charles F. Hagar Planetarium
  • San Francisco Zoo
  • Golden Gate Park
  • San Francisco Botanical Garden

Airports

  • San Francisco International
  • Metro Oakland International

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History

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Merced Manor-Parkmerced was conceived and built as a planned communities designed to keep people from leaving the city in droves when they wanted to have kids and a quieter lifestyle. Constructed from the early 1940s till 1952, these apartment complexes feature everything developers could think of to keep money, shoppers and residents in the city itself.

The area stayed much the same until the 1980s, when further development occurred. The Stonestown Galleria added another level of stores, as well as an atrium and marble floors. Opening its doors in 1987, it began to attract students from the nearby university, parents, professionals and retirees, and continues to do so today.

Culturally, the area has remained consistent, though many of the development's original businesses have folded. And while the area has no museums or galleries, the local drama department puts on periodic shows to keep the locals entertained.

Restaurants

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Many of Manor Merced-Parkmerced's restaurants are located in or around the Galleria. Almost any food predilection can be met in the food court of the apartments or in the surrounding area. From Italian and Mexican to vegan, American and sushi, there's something new to try all the time.

Blue C Sushi bills itself as "goodness in motion." From traditional sushi rolls to sashimi and salads, everything is super fresh here. Locals know to check out the Beyond Sushi portion of the menu for the chilled tofu with chili sauce, agedashi tofu and chicken kaarage for a change of pace from the ordinary.

Boudin Bakery & Cafe Stonestown may be part of a small, local chain, but if you're new to the area, you'll want to try their legendary sourdough bread. Check out their soups (clam chowder in a bread bowl is a local favorite), salads and even take home some of their soft and flavorful bread.

Sorabol Korean Food also shouldn't be missed if you're in the Merced Manor-Parkmerced area. Going beyond the traditional Korean BBQ to also serve noodle dishes and soups, this place packs in customers almost all the time. Try the lemon chicken for a sweet and spicy taste sensation.

Merced Manor-Parkmerced isn't a very nightlife-oriented neighborhood when the mall closes, but it does have a United Artists movie theater called the Stonestown Twin, which shows first-run films. This neighborhood also doesn't have any clubs or bars, so most locals get their drinks from restaurant and visit neighboring areas when they want to stay out late.

Transportation

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It's a little easier to park at Merced Manor-Parkmerced than in any average area of San Francisco. The Galleria parking lots can become crowded, especially close to the holidays, but parking can also be found in adjoining areas, often lower than the city average.

Many locals still prefer to use public transportation, since it's generally pretty fast and easy. Merced Manor-Parkmerced is located near the Daly City BART line, which goes into the city, and numerous Muni bus and train lines help you connect throughout the city.

Cabs are generally easy to hail as well; you can also arrange an Uber pickup. As far as freeways go, Merced Manor-Parkmerced is accessible to the 280, which runs just south of the area. However, since this was designed to be a walking, shopping paradise, it's a very walkable neighborhood with many bike lanes. Biking's considered safe and relatively stress-free, since the terrain is largely flat.

Parks

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Merced Manor-Parkmerced, while nicely landscaped, doesn't have a public park, nor are there any in the area. Locals seek to get their fitness on at the YMCA, City Sports Club or at SFSU's Village Fitness Center. Local dogs are out of luck, too, since they don't have any parks to go to. A few of the neighboring areas have them, if you feel like traveling a mile or so in any direction.

Cost

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Merced Manor-Parkmerced was originally designed to appeal to those with modest incomes seeking to enjoy the city to the fullest. Residents should expect to pay around $2,500 per month for a 1-bedroom apartment. The median home value in the area hovers around $1 million.

The affordability aspects extend to food and entertainment costs as well. The overall cost of living is slightly lower than the city's average, which makes this an attractive option for those moving to San Francisco for the first time.

Public transportation will take you to the central business district of San Francisco for around $3 to $4, while a beer in a typical pub will run you around $5. You'll find that the price of gas is around 15% higher than the national average here.

Shopping

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Since most of Stonestown's shopping can be found in and around the Stonestown Galleria, Merced Manor-Parkmerced is a shopper's dream come true. Many large chain stores can be found here, from Nordstrom and Forever 21 to H&M, Macy's, and more.

Bath and beauty shops like bareMinerals keep complexions fresh, while kids find what they're looking for at Gymboree and GapKids.

Other than Nordstrom, there isn't much in the way of high-end shopping options in this area. If you can't find it in the Galleria, you probably can't find it without leaving the neighborhood; there aren't any smaller boutiques to choose from in this area.

There are several choices when it comes to grocery stores in this area. For example, chains like Trader Joe's are represented, as are smaller grocers like Nago Foods, purveyors of ethnic products, and Grandpa Kevin's Pumpkin Patch, carrying fresh produce.

The Stonestown Farmers Market is held on Sundays in the mall parking lot. Vendors aim to provide the most seasonable fruits and vegetables, as well as food trucks, vendors and family fun.

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