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The LGBT community’s most famous and iconic rainbow flag symbol was born in The Castro. Flags line the streets of this vibrant and historically revolutionary community which has also become a haven for tech professionals, thanks to its central location, easy access to lots of public transit and sunny weather. Home styles here range from refurbished Victorians and Edwardians, to modernist and contemporary. As one moves outward from the bustle of the Castro and Market Street intersection, the neighborhood gets quieter, which is ideal for those looking for the best of both city and suburban life.
Work
Commute
Easy walkability for residents and close access to public transit.
Schools K-5
Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights School (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Sanchez Elementary (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Schools 6-8
My City School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars
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Residents and visitors can enjoy performances at the Castro Theatre, browse luxury brand consignment stores like Siu Generis, take in the sun at nearby Mission Dolores park, and grab a drink at the famous Twin Peaks Tavern. Other spots of interest: Harvey Milk Plaza for a communal space and a little history, Hot Cookie for sinfully sweets treat sold by the pound, and Orphan Andy's for classic diner food at all hours.
Sources:
https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/san-francisco/the-castro
Live
The LGBT community’s most famous and iconic rainbow flag symbol was born in The Castro. Flags line the streets of this vibrant and historically revolutionary community which has also become a haven for tech professionals, thanks to its central location, easy access to lots of public transit and sunny weather. Home styles here range from refurbished Victorians and Edwardians, to modernist and contemporary. As one moves outward from the bustle of the Castro and Market Street intersection, the neighborhood gets quieter, which is ideal for those looking for the best of both city and suburban life.
Work
Commute
Easy walkability for residents and close access to public transit.
Schools K-5
Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights School (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Sanchez Elementary (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Schools 6-8
My City School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars
Play
Residents and visitors can enjoy performances at the Castro Theatre, browse luxury brand consignment stores like Siu Generis, take in the sun at nearby Mission Dolores park, and grab a drink at the famous Twin Peaks Tavern. Other spots of interest: Harvey Milk Plaza for a communal space and a little history, Hot Cookie for sinfully sweets treat sold by the pound, and Orphan Andy's for classic diner food at all hours.
Sources:
https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/san-francisco/the-castro