A homebuyer might know she likes the size and layout of a property in San Francisco’s Castro District by looking at the property’s online listing. But would she know that the home is located in a “beacon of diversity” with an equality mural, cycling gym and three green spaces? She would if she was perusing a real estate website augmented with content from Hoodline, a neighborhood news startup covering San Francisco. (Otherwise, perhaps not, unless she sussed out the place in person.) Molded from the startup’s news coverage, Hoodline’s “Neighborhood Kits” paint rosy, in-depth pictures of neighborhoods, highlighting local businesses, attractions and organizations. Real estate agents and brokerages can use the kits — which cost $100 a year for agents and more…
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