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Old Posted May 25, 2020, 2:36 AM
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San Francisco doesn't have a lot of apartment buildings, at least as compared with what I imagine Boston, Philadelphia, or the Chicago lakefront to be.

It has a lot of dense single-family homes (the sunset district), duplexes and triplexes (the Richmond district, the mission district, Alamo Square) that still result in a high density.

I think that this might result in the suburban values that you see on the TV show, as the small buildings make the city somewhat family-friendly as compared with other cities of similar density.
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