Between Balboa Terrace and Westwood Park at the top of small crest lies a neighborhood of mostly Spanish Mediterranean homes built by noted SF architect Fernando Nelson. North of Ocean but south of Monterey, it’s a curvy hillside of single-family homes west of Twin Peaks.
The area of fully detached single-family homes with tile roofs in the Spanish Med tradition. Ocean Avenue provides the neighborhood with a shopping corridor, and also with Muni light-rail service. Homes are a little larger than the traditional SF home.
Ocean Avenue provides excellent access to the Balboa Park BART station and I-280 as well as providing Muni light-rail service.
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