Pacheco St, Outer Sunset
Ranked 2nd best street in Outer Sunset
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Pacheco St
"The "P" street in Sunset."
Pacheco is a street located in the Sunset. It runs from the beach to the Forest Hill area. It is mostly a residential street. It is not a very busy street and is pretty quiet most of the time. It is a pretty safe street. It runs by many things like the West Sunset Playground, AP Giannini. Saint Ignatius high school, the Sunset Reservoir and Lincoln High school. It is kind of in the middle of Sunset and close to many other things. It has access to a the 48, 18, 29 and a few other muni buses.
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- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Pacheco St
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"Pacheco St. - quiet neighborhood good for families and biking"
Pacheco is the street where I have lived on all of my life. In the upper Sunset or the lower numbered avenues, there are a lot of hills on Pacheco. From 19th Avenue down to Ocean beach, the street is consisted mainly of residential houses. The street itself it pretty much quiet everyday with nothing much going on. I recommend riding your bike on Pacheco because of the steep hills, and there are long staircases to do walking for exercise. Usually the streets are empty besides parked cars. Up around 12th Avenue, there is a Golden Gate Heights park where you can play tennis or walk your dog.
Recommended for
- Singles
- Families with kids
Pacheco St
"Long street that can be very confusing."
Pacheco Street runs from 48th avenue all the way into the windy streets of the Forrest Hill district. It is a straight shot from 16th avenue all the way down to the beach, but you do have to go around a large reservoir at 24th avenue. The only other detours you have to make are before 16th avenue, it winds around a large hill, starting and stopping. It is very confusing after 16th avenue and if you are not familiar with the area maps are necessary. It runs in the Outer Sunset, Inner Sunset, W. Twin Peaks districts and ends in the Forrest Hill District. The houses start out a lot nicer, bigger and more expensive towards the east and get less unique and smaller as you go westward. It runs into St. Ignatius Academy and the very large Sunset Reservoir. This is a very easy street to drive down, there hardly ever any traffic. There is such a wide variety of housing on this street it is hard to make recommendations as to who should live where.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees