Forest Hill Extension

Nestled atop the rolling hills of San Francisco, the Forest Hill Extension neighborhood boasts breathtaking vistas of the city skyline and beyond. Its charming streets wind through a lush landscape of towering trees, vibrant garden, and verdant parks, creating a peaceful retreat from the bustle of urban life.

The neighborhood was designed in the early 20th century to showcase the natural beauty of the area, with winding streets that followed the contours of the hills and generous lots that provided ample space for homes and gardens. The land was originally owned by the estate of Adolph Sutro, a wealthy businessman and former mayor of San Francisco. In the early 1900s, a group of investors known as the Forest Hill Association purchased the land from the Sutro estate and began developing it into a residential neighborhood. The streets are lined with charming lampposts and adorned with colorful blooms, adding a touch of whimsy to the already enchanting scenery. The architecture of the homes in the neighborhood varies widely, from elegant mansions to modest bungalows, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and tastes of the residents who have called Forest Hill Extension home over the years.

Today, Forest Hill Extension remains a popular and sought-after neighborhood, known for its picturesque scenery, strong sense of community, and convenient location near West Portal, public Muni transportation lines, and direct access the 280 and 101 freeways. Its rich history and unique character make it a beloved part of the city’s cultural heritage, and a testament to the enduring appeal of San Francisco’s west side neighborhoods.