Duboce Triangle, San Francisco

Updated June 22, 2026 · 4,920 residents

Duboce Triangle is a highly walkable, dense urban neighborhood defined by its historic Victorian architecture and progressive community spirit. Residents benefit from excellent transit access and local dining, though they must contend with limited privacy and audible road traffic.

Key Highlights

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About Duboce Triangle

Named after Spanish-American War veteran Colonel Victor Duboce, San Francisco’s Duboce Triangle is a historic neighborhood defined by its exceptional architectural heritage and progressive cultural identity. The area features the Duboce Park Landmark District, showcasing highly uniform Queen Anne-style Victorian and Edwardian homes built between 1899 and 1905 by prominent developer Fernando Nelson. Notably, the massive Victorian apartment building at 400 Duboce Avenue survived the 1906 earthquake and stands as one of the largest wooden structures west of the Mississippi River. Historically home to early Scandinavian immigrants, the neighborhood evolved into a prominent LGBTQ hub in the 1970s. This legacy is anchored by the Harvey Milk Recreational Arts Center in Duboce Park and the former site of Scott’s Pit, the city’s first lesbian biker bar.

The area functions as a dense, transit-oriented hub where the grid layout supports a perfect walkability score. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood maintains a lively atmosphere fueled by a variety of local restaurants and cultural centers, creating a cohesive urban fabric that lacks heavy industrial presence. The architectural landscape remains distinct, with uniform Victorian and Edwardian homes creating a visually consistent environment that appeals to those seeking a central San Francisco lifestyle. Livability in this part of the city involves specific trade-offs, particularly regarding acoustic comfort and personal space. Because buildings are often wall-to-wall, privacy is minimal, and residents should expect consistent noise from surrounding road traffic. Families should also be aware that the local school district is currently managing significant financial and operational challenges. The neighborhood is best suited for professionals and individuals who prioritize walkability and proximity to city amenities over suburban quiet or expansive private outdoor space.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Dense building configurations and shared walls create very little separation between adjacent structures. According to iHuus data, this level of seclusion is slightly lower than the San Francisco average.

🚶 Walkability

Wide sidewalks and frequent marked crosswalks make navigating the neighborhood on foot exceptionally easy. This dense, consistent grid provides even greater accessibility for pedestrians than the typical San Francisco streetscape.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Well-maintained historic architecture and proximity to major parks contribute to a visual landscape that is slightly more appealing than the San Francisco average. Some areas feature high-density row housing with modest yards, while others showcase high-value properties near urban landmarks according to iHuus data.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Direct access to Dolores Park and Duboce Park provides ample open green space and walking trails for pets. According to iHuus data, this neighborhood offers significantly more accessible areas for dogs than the city average.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

A mix of dense low-rise buildings and significant park infrastructure provides a suburban balance that is slightly more open than the San Francisco average. According to iHuus data, the area features an even distribution of multi-story urban fabric and accessible green space.

Neighborhood Vibe

Diverse dining options and local landmarks create a lively atmosphere that is more active than the city average. According to iHuus data, the area features a rich mix of mid-rise urban pockets, cultural institutions, and walkable corridors.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

A steady stream of local traffic from nearby busy streets creates a consistent background hum. This level of acoustic activity is slightly higher than the city average, according to iHuus data.

🌿 Air Quality

Air quality is consistently good with infrequent instances of elevated readings. This level of cleanliness remains slightly above the San Francisco average according to iHuus data.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Heavy industrial activity and large warehouses are absent from this area. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood lacks the industrial hazards or large-scale manufacturing sites found in some other parts of San Francisco.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance access is widespread among residents, sitting significantly above the San Francisco average according to iHuus data.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Voting patterns and census indicators reflect a deeply progressive political landscape that is consistent with the broader San Francisco average.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents live alongside a balanced mix of young professionals, families, and seniors. This demographic distribution is roughly in line with the broader San Francisco area, according to iHuus data.

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Walkabilityavg 9.91
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Acoustic Comfortavg 3.4
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Privacy Indexavg 2.14
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Visual Appealavg 6.26
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.55
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 4.07
Neighborhood Vibeavg 6.4
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 7.87
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Air Qualityavg 7.78
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Industrial Proximityavg 9.37
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Flood Safetyavg 1.89
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Ideological Leanavg 9.92
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Population Age Profileavg 5.18
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Fire Safetyavg 0.01
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Duboce Triangle

San Francisco Unified School District school district map
San Francisco Unified School District
Grades K–123/10
113 schools Rating range: 110 / 10

San Francisco Unified School District is currently in a state of operational and financial distress, characterized by a staggering $420 million budget deficit and state-level fiscal oversight. While the district maintains several world-class 'destination' schools and outperforms state averages in core proficiency, these successes are undermined by a profound achievement gap, with a high volume of schools performing at the bottom 10% of state rankings. Chronic enrollment loss, staffing challenges exacerbated by the high cost of living, and contentious board governance regarding curriculum and school closures have eroded community trust and stability, resulting in a 'distressed' rating despite the district's high-performing academic pockets.

Schools

Key (Francis Scott) ElementaryElementary
10/10
Stevenson (Robert Louis) ElementaryElementary
10/10
Chinese Immersion School At DeavilaElementary
10/10
Yu (Alice Fong) ElementaryElementary
10/10
Peabody (George) ElementaryElementary
10/10
Lowell HighHigh
10/10
Clarendon Alternative ElementaryElementary
10/10
Lilienthal (Claire) ElementaryElementary
10/10
Argonne ElementaryElementary
9/10
Webster (Daniel) ElementaryElementary
9/10
Lawton AlternativeElementary
9/10
Mckinley ElementaryElementary
9/10
Presidio MiddleMiddle
9/10
Asawa (Ruth) Sf Sch Of The Arts A Public SchoolHigh
9/10
Alamo ElementaryElementary
9/10
Lau (Gordon J.) ElementaryElementary
9/10
Grattan ElementaryElementary
9/10
New Traditions ElementaryElementary
9/10
Sunnyside ElementaryElementary
9/10
Ulloa ElementaryElementary
9/10
Rooftop ElementaryElementary
8/10
Yick Wo ElementaryElementary
8/10
Lincoln (Abraham) HighHigh
8/10
Alvarado ElementaryElementary
8/10
Aptos MiddleMiddle
8/10
Mccoppin (Frank) ElementaryElementary
8/10
Jefferson ElementaryElementary
8/10
Monroe ElementaryElementary
8/10
Sunset ElementaryElementary
8/10
Academy (The)- Sf @McateerHigh
8/10
Garfield ElementaryElementary
7/10
Washington (George) HighHigh
7/10
Lakeshore Alternative ElementaryElementary
7/10
Marina MiddleMiddle
7/10
San Francisco Public MontessoriElementary
7/10
Giannini (A.P.) MiddleMiddle
7/10
Ortega (Jose) ElementaryElementary
7/10
Feinstein (Dianne) ElementaryElementary
7/10
Roosevelt MiddleMiddle
7/10
West Portal ElementaryElementary
7/10
Guadalupe ElementaryElementary
6/10
Hoover (Herbert) MiddleMiddle
6/10
Sutro ElementaryElementary
6/10
Balboa HighHigh
6/10
Bryant ElementaryElementary
6/10
Huerta (Dolores) ElementaryElementary
6/10
Glen Park ElementaryElementary
6/10
Parks (Rosa) ElementaryElementary
6/10
Sherman ElementaryElementary
6/10
Burton (Phillip And Sala) Academic HighHigh
6/10
Chin (John Yehall) ElementaryElementary
5/10
Francisco MiddleMiddle
5/10
Galileo HighHigh
5/10
Parker (Jean) ElementaryElementary
5/10
Lafayette ElementaryElementary
5/10
King (Thomas Starr) ElementaryElementary
5/10
Brown Jr. (Willie L) MiddleMiddle
5/10
Sloat (Commodore) ElementaryElementary
5/10
Taylor (Edward R.) ElementaryElementary
5/10
Flynn (Leonard R.) ElementaryElementary
5/10
Wallenberg (Raoul) Traditional HighHigh
5/10
Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights ElementaryElementary
4/10
Muir (John) ElementaryElementary
4/10
Longfellow ElementaryElementary
4/10
Malcolm X AcademyElementary
4/10
Independence HighHigh
4/10
Drew (Charles) College Preparatory AcademyElementary
4/10
Chavez (Cesar) ElementaryElementary
4/10
Miraloma ElementaryElementary
4/10
Jordan (June) School For EquityHigh
4/10
Mission HighHigh
3/10
San Francisco Community AlternativeElementary
3/10
Spring Valley ElementaryElementary
3/10
Marshall (Thurgood) HighHigh
2/10
Cleveland ElementaryElementary
2/10
Hillcrest ElementaryElementary
2/10
Denman (James) MiddleMiddle
2/10
Serra (Junipero) ElementaryElementary
2/10
Sanchez ElementaryElementary
2/10
Sheridan ElementaryElementary
2/10
Tenderloin CommunityElementary
2/10
Moscone (George R.) ElementaryElementary
2/10
S.F. International HighHigh
2/10
Harte (Bret) ElementaryElementary
1/10
Downtown HighHigh
1/10
El Dorado ElementaryElementary
1/10
Carver (George Washington) ElementaryElementary
1/10
Marshall ElementaryElementary
1/10
Mission Education CenterElementary
1/10
Wells (Ida B.) HighHigh
1/10
King Jr. (Martin Luther) Academic MiddleMiddle
1/10
Visitacion Valley ElementaryElementary
1/10
Visitacion Valley MiddleMiddle
1/10
Cobb (William L.) ElementaryElementary
1/10
O'connell (John) HighHigh
1/10
Carmichael (Bessie)/FecElementary
1/10
Lee (Edwin And Anita) NewcomerElementary
1/10
Buena Vista/ Horace Mann K-8Elementary
1/10
Lick (James) MiddleMiddle
1/10
Revere (Paul) ElementaryElementary
1/10
Redding ElementaryElementary
1/10
Everett MiddleMiddle
1/10
Noriega Children CenterElementary
Not rated
Las Americas Children Center
Not rated
Cooper (Sarah B.) Children Center
Not rated
Mclaren (John) Children CentersElementary
Not rated
Presidio Early Ed.
Not rated
Tule Elk Park Children CenterElementary
Not rated
Weill (Raphael) Children Center
Not rated
Mahler (Theresa S.) Children Center
Not rated
San Miguel Children Center
Not rated
Stockton (Commodore) Children CenterElementary
Not rated
Havard (Leola M.) Early Education
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Duboce Triangle considered a walkable neighborhood?
Yes, it is exceptionally walkable with a consistent grid layout, clear sidewalks, and easy access to local amenities, making it ideal for those who prefer to navigate the city on foot.
What should I expect regarding noise levels in the area?
The neighborhood experiences moderate noise levels primarily due to road traffic. Residents living in this dense urban environment should anticipate a typical city soundscape.
How are the schools in this neighborhood?
Schools are part of the San Francisco Unified School District, which is currently facing significant financial and operational challenges. While some schools perform well, the district is navigating broader systemic issues that affect community stability.