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I've added a section to reflect what the SF Association of
Realtors considers the boundaries of Duboce Triangle to be -- simply put, Duboce/Market/Castro. And it's actually a triangle -- imagine that! (Frankly, I think the DTNA is cheating by including the park. But hey, I still send them my check.)
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Mint Hill sounds best if a resident insists. But there are a lot of areas in the city that could be considered "inter-neighborhood" — lying between two or more named neighborhoods. For example, the area north of Haight Street between the Lower and Upper
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has a pulldown box listing neighborhoods, which then highlight a map - it puts most of Duboce
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but really doesn't fit any category. On the boundaries of DT, I don't mind including Duboce Park in the
Triangle (and many of the nicest houses bounding the park), but as soon as you get into the poorer, round-down looking areas, it should be clear you're in my 'hood, the Lower Haight :)
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According to SFAR, Mint Hill *isn't* in the triangle, but the
Safeway is. *shrug*. To SFAR's discredit, they call all of the Lower Haight "Hayes Valley". Puh-leeze. Anyway... My favorite name for the area is "The Upper Safeway". :) --
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I haven't corrected anything but I don't think Mint Hill is really the same neighborhood. Duboce
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