Mission Terrace Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Mission Terrace Neighborhood

Mission Terrace is one of the southernmost neighborhoods in San Francisco, with its eastern border lining up along the expansive Excelsior district and to its south, the Outer Mission.

Mission Terrace was one of San Francisco’s early planned residential neighborhoods. Some believe it was the first development of affordable housing for working class people. The advertisement at left is from Baldwin & Howell’s real estate brochure circa 1911. It declares that Mission Terrace will feature “the most beautiful avenue in San Francisco devoted to inexpensive homes.”

Its natural topography makes it one of the sunniest areas in San Francisco. And while it is at the furthest stretch of land in the city, its location allows residents to travel to every corner of the city with ease, thanks to the Balboa Park Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station in its southwestern corner, the Glen Park BART station just to the north, and its entire western border lined by I-280

Balboa Park itself is a sprawling outdoor green space tucked into its western border. This large park includes an indoor pool, four baseball fields, a soccer stadium, tennis courts, a picnic area, and boasts a sand playground with climbing structures.

History of Mission Terrace Neighborhood

Mission Terrace was one of the first planned residential districts in San Francisco. We believe it was the first affordable housing development for working-class people. The advertising on the left is from a real estate brochure published by Baldwin & Howell in 1911.

Demographics of Mission Terrace Neighborhood

Mission Terrace has a population of 84,707 people, with a median age of 42.8. Males account for 50.04 percent of the total, while females account for 49.96 percent. In Mission Terrace, US-born citizens make up 46.98 percent of the population, while non-US-born citizens make up 38.18 percent. Furthermore, non-citizens account for 14.84 percent of the population.
In Mission Terrace, a total of 78,648 people still live in the same house they did last year.

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