The Binnings Team Presents
Townhome-Style Living in Prime Bernal Heights
$1,195,000
The Whole Package on Peralta
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2.5
Square Feet
1,215 sq ft
Neighborhood
Bernal Heights
Most San Francisco condos ask you to make peace with a few compromises. 641 Peralta does not. This is a house-like, townhome-style condo spanning two awe-inspiring stories with an open, entertainment-style layout and bright, uplifting vibe.
The main level is built for hosting. High ceilings and eastern light pour into the open living, dining, and kitchen space that looks out to San Francisco Bay, Mt. Diablo, ships gliding across the water, and a front-row seat to moonrises and sunrises. A new contemporary fixture anchors the dining area, and the kitchen carries its weight with dark quartz counters, textured gray tile backsplashes, crisp cabinetry, a Thermador range under a Bertazzoni hood, a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher. A powder room is conveniently located just off the public space.
Downstairs you'll find two spacious bedroom suites. The primary is wrapped in Gucci wallpaper, framing the same waterfront and Mt. Diablo views, with a closet built out with shelving and drawers and an en-suite bath featuring a glass-enclosed stall shower, a quartz vanity, a Toto toilet, and Grohe fixtures. The second bedroom is light-filled, shares the view, and sits next to a full bath finished with a shower-over-tub, white subway tile, a Villeroy & Boch sink, and Grohe faucet.
Then there's the outdoor story, offering a rare combination of amenities and hangout spaces. Both bedrooms open onto a private turfed terrace with curated planters, including lavender and lemon trees. Step down to a private deck overlooking a newly landscaped private garden below, with new exterior sconces handling the after-dark mood. Private terrace, private deck, private garden, all attached to this immaculate two-bedroom home!
Other features include a tucked-away laundry closet housing a stacked Asko Soft Drum washer and dryer. Wide-plank oak flooring runs throughout, with frosted privacy glass doors for the bedrooms and baths, a woven carpet runner on the stairs, Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC units in the bedrooms and entertainment area, and smart home touches including an Aiphone video intercom, security alarm, remote-controlled powered window shades, and a Nest thermostat. One-car parking is included via a lift system.
The building itself was built in 2015, a modern two-unit residence that has been impeccably maintained and just underwent a full exterior paint job. The location is classic Bernal, a few blocks from Cortland Avenue's cafes and restaurants, an easy walk to Bernal Hill Park and Precita Park, and quick access to both 101 and 280.
641 Peralta is the rare San Francisco offering that lives like a single-family home, with the views, light, outdoor space, and layout to back it up!
The main level is built for hosting. High ceilings and eastern light pour into the open living, dining, and kitchen space that looks out to San Francisco Bay, Mt. Diablo, ships gliding across the water, and a front-row seat to moonrises and sunrises. A new contemporary fixture anchors the dining area, and the kitchen carries its weight with dark quartz counters, textured gray tile backsplashes, crisp cabinetry, a Thermador range under a Bertazzoni hood, a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher. A powder room is conveniently located just off the public space.
Downstairs you'll find two spacious bedroom suites. The primary is wrapped in Gucci wallpaper, framing the same waterfront and Mt. Diablo views, with a closet built out with shelving and drawers and an en-suite bath featuring a glass-enclosed stall shower, a quartz vanity, a Toto toilet, and Grohe fixtures. The second bedroom is light-filled, shares the view, and sits next to a full bath finished with a shower-over-tub, white subway tile, a Villeroy & Boch sink, and Grohe faucet.
Then there's the outdoor story, offering a rare combination of amenities and hangout spaces. Both bedrooms open onto a private turfed terrace with curated planters, including lavender and lemon trees. Step down to a private deck overlooking a newly landscaped private garden below, with new exterior sconces handling the after-dark mood. Private terrace, private deck, private garden, all attached to this immaculate two-bedroom home!
Other features include a tucked-away laundry closet housing a stacked Asko Soft Drum washer and dryer. Wide-plank oak flooring runs throughout, with frosted privacy glass doors for the bedrooms and baths, a woven carpet runner on the stairs, Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC units in the bedrooms and entertainment area, and smart home touches including an Aiphone video intercom, security alarm, remote-controlled powered window shades, and a Nest thermostat. One-car parking is included via a lift system.
The building itself was built in 2015, a modern two-unit residence that has been impeccably maintained and just underwent a full exterior paint job. The location is classic Bernal, a few blocks from Cortland Avenue's cafes and restaurants, an easy walk to Bernal Hill Park and Precita Park, and quick access to both 101 and 280.
641 Peralta is the rare San Francisco offering that lives like a single-family home, with the views, light, outdoor space, and layout to back it up!
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FEATURES
Foyer
Open Living / Dining / Kitchen
Primary Bedroom
Primary Bathroom
Bedroom 2
Bathroom 2
Outdoor
Additional Amenities
Building & Location
- Large closet upon entering
- Laundry closet with stacked Asko Soft Drum washer and dryer
Open Living / Dining / Kitchen
- High ceilings on the main level
- Outlooks to San Francisco Bay and the East Bay hills
- New contemporary dining area light fixture
- Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC unit in main entertainment area
- Half bath / powder room off entertainment space
- Thermador 4-burner range and oven with Bertazzoni hood
- Fisher & Paykel stainless refrigerator
- Bosch stainless dishwasher
- Grohe kitchen faucet
- Dark quartz countertops with textured gray tile backsplash
- Crisp cabinetry with plenty of storage
Primary Bedroom
- Outlooks to the East and San Francisco Bay
- Closet with built-in shelving and drawer system
- Access to private turfed terrace
- Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC unit
Primary Bathroom
- Glass-enclosed stall shower
- Toto toilet
- Quartz countertop vanity with drawer organization below
- Grohe fixtures
Bedroom 2
- Closet near entry
- Same stunning Bay and Eastern views
- Opens to private turfed terrace
- Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC unit
Bathroom 2
- Shower over tub with white subway tile and glass enclosure
- Toto toilet
- Quartz countertop vanity with drawer organization below
- Villeroy & Boch sink with Grohe faucet
Outdoor
- Private turfed terrace accessible from both bedrooms
- Private deck just below the terrace
- Private garden below the deck
- Gorgeous potted plants and citrus trees around perimeter
Additional Amenities
- Wide-plank oak flooring throughout
- Frosted privacy glass doors on bedrooms and bathrooms
- Textured woven carpet stair runner
- Aiphone video intercom
- Honeywell security alarm
- Google Nest thermostat
- Mechanical closet and under-stair closet on lower level
- Powered remote-controlled window shades
Building & Location
- Modern 2-unit building built in 2015
- 1-car parking included (lift system)
- Blocks from Cortland Avenue's cafes, restaurants, and shops
- Easy access to Bernal Hill Park, Precita Park, and Highways 101 and 280
Foyer
Open Living / Dining / Kitchen
Primary Bedroom
Primary Bathroom
Bedroom 2
Bathroom 2
Outdoor
Additional Amenities
Building & Location
- Large closet upon entering
- Laundry closet with stacked Asko Soft Drum washer and dryer
Open Living / Dining / Kitchen
- High ceilings on the main level
- Outlooks to San Francisco Bay and the East Bay hills
- New contemporary dining area light fixture
- Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC unit in main entertainment area
- Half bath / powder room off entertainment space
- Thermador 4-burner range and oven with Bertazzoni hood
- Fisher & Paykel stainless refrigerator
- Bosch stainless dishwasher
- Grohe kitchen faucet
- Dark quartz countertops with textured gray tile backsplash
- Crisp cabinetry with plenty of storage
Primary Bedroom
- Outlooks to the East and San Francisco Bay
- Closet with built-in shelving and drawer system
- Access to private turfed terrace
- Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC unit
Primary Bathroom
- Glass-enclosed stall shower
- Toto toilet
- Quartz countertop vanity with drawer organization below
- Grohe fixtures
Bedroom 2
- Closet near entry
- Same stunning Bay and Eastern views
- Opens to private turfed terrace
- Mitsubishi Electric wall-mounted AC unit
Bathroom 2
- Shower over tub with white subway tile and glass enclosure
- Toto toilet
- Quartz countertop vanity with drawer organization below
- Villeroy & Boch sink with Grohe faucet
Outdoor
- Private turfed terrace accessible from both bedrooms
- Private deck just below the terrace
- Private garden below the deck
- Gorgeous potted plants and citrus trees around perimeter
Additional Amenities
- Wide-plank oak flooring throughout
- Frosted privacy glass doors on bedrooms and bathrooms
- Textured woven carpet stair runner
- Aiphone video intercom
- Honeywell security alarm
- Google Nest thermostat
- Mechanical closet and under-stair closet on lower level
- Powered remote-controlled window shades
Building & Location
- Modern 2-unit building built in 2015
- 1-car parking included (lift system)
- Blocks from Cortland Avenue's cafes, restaurants, and shops
- Easy access to Bernal Hill Park, Precita Park, and Highways 101 and 280
Welcome to Bernal Heights
Bernal Heights is San Francisco’s hillside hideaway. Perched just south of the Mission, this neighborhood combines a laid-back, bohemian spirit with some of the city’s best panoramic views. Its steep streets are dotted with colorful cottages and contemporary homes, while the iconic Bernal Hill rises above it all, offering a 360-degree sweep of the Bay, downtown skyline, and Twin Peaks.
Walking through Bernal Heights feels like stepping into a village within the city. Neighbors greet each other at the farmer’s market in Precita Park. Children race scooters down leafy blocks. Dog owners form impromptu circles on the hilltop trails as the fog rolls in. Independent coffee shops, vintage stores, and family-owned restaurants line Cortland Avenue, the neighborhood’s main street, creating a sense of community that is both eclectic and warm.
Where City Meets Nature
Bernal Hill Park is the neighborhood’s crown jewel—a 26-acre green space where locals run, hike, and fly kites against the backdrop of San Francisco’s skyline. Precita Park and Holly Park add even more outdoor escapes, with playgrounds, picnic spots, and weekend events. For cyclists and runners, the neighborhood offers easy connections to the Mission and Glen Park, while still feeling tucked away from the city’s bustle.
A Neighborhood with Soul
Bernal Heights is known for its creative energy and grassroots spirit. Community murals brighten stairways and storefronts. Local festivals, from street fairs to neighborhood parades, reflect its diverse and artistic heart. Cortland Avenue anchors daily life with small markets, yoga studios, cozy bars, and bakeries that residents swear by.
Connected and Convenient
Despite its village-like feel, Bernal is remarkably accessible. The 24th Street BART station in the Mission is just minutes away, offering quick downtown commutes. Nearby highways 101 and 280 make for straightforward trips to Silicon Valley or the Peninsula. Parking is more manageable here than in many parts of the city, a bonus for residents with cars.
A Dynamic Market
Bernal Heights has seen steady growth in demand, with its mix of charming single-family homes, mid-century architecture, and newer modern builds. Median home prices often hover in the $1.3–$1.8 million range, reflecting both its popularity among families and professionals and its unique blend of community, nature, and city access. Buyers are drawn not just to the homes themselves but to the lifestyle—panoramic hilltop hikes, a strong neighborhood identity, and the feeling of having found a small-town sanctuary in the heart of San Francisco.
Walking through Bernal Heights feels like stepping into a village within the city. Neighbors greet each other at the farmer’s market in Precita Park. Children race scooters down leafy blocks. Dog owners form impromptu circles on the hilltop trails as the fog rolls in. Independent coffee shops, vintage stores, and family-owned restaurants line Cortland Avenue, the neighborhood’s main street, creating a sense of community that is both eclectic and warm.
Where City Meets Nature
Bernal Hill Park is the neighborhood’s crown jewel—a 26-acre green space where locals run, hike, and fly kites against the backdrop of San Francisco’s skyline. Precita Park and Holly Park add even more outdoor escapes, with playgrounds, picnic spots, and weekend events. For cyclists and runners, the neighborhood offers easy connections to the Mission and Glen Park, while still feeling tucked away from the city’s bustle.
A Neighborhood with Soul
Bernal Heights is known for its creative energy and grassroots spirit. Community murals brighten stairways and storefronts. Local festivals, from street fairs to neighborhood parades, reflect its diverse and artistic heart. Cortland Avenue anchors daily life with small markets, yoga studios, cozy bars, and bakeries that residents swear by.
Connected and Convenient
Despite its village-like feel, Bernal is remarkably accessible. The 24th Street BART station in the Mission is just minutes away, offering quick downtown commutes. Nearby highways 101 and 280 make for straightforward trips to Silicon Valley or the Peninsula. Parking is more manageable here than in many parts of the city, a bonus for residents with cars.
A Dynamic Market
Bernal Heights has seen steady growth in demand, with its mix of charming single-family homes, mid-century architecture, and newer modern builds. Median home prices often hover in the $1.3–$1.8 million range, reflecting both its popularity among families and professionals and its unique blend of community, nature, and city access. Buyers are drawn not just to the homes themselves but to the lifestyle—panoramic hilltop hikes, a strong neighborhood identity, and the feeling of having found a small-town sanctuary in the heart of San Francisco.
Bernal Heights is San Francisco’s hillside hideaway. Perched just south of the Mission, this neighborhood combines a laid-back, bohemian spirit with some of the city’s best panoramic views. Its steep streets are dotted with colorful cottages and contemporary homes, while the iconic Bernal Hill rises above it all, offering a 360-degree sweep of the Bay, downtown skyline, and Twin Peaks.
Walking through Bernal Heights feels like stepping into a village within the city. Neighbors greet each other at the farmer’s market in Precita Park. Children race scooters down leafy blocks. Dog owners form impromptu circles on the hilltop trails as the fog rolls in. Independent coffee shops, vintage stores, and family-owned restaurants line Cortland Avenue, the neighborhood’s main street, creating a sense of community that is both eclectic and warm.
Where City Meets Nature
Bernal Hill Park is the neighborhood’s crown jewel—a 26-acre green space where locals run, hike, and fly kites against the backdrop of San Francisco’s skyline. Precita Park and Holly Park add even more outdoor escapes, with playgrounds, picnic spots, and weekend events. For cyclists and runners, the neighborhood offers easy connections to the Mission and Glen Park, while still feeling tucked away from the city’s bustle.
A Neighborhood with Soul
Bernal Heights is known for its creative energy and grassroots spirit. Community murals brighten stairways and storefronts. Local festivals, from street fairs to neighborhood parades, reflect its diverse and artistic heart. Cortland Avenue anchors daily life with small markets, yoga studios, cozy bars, and bakeries that residents swear by.
Connected and Convenient
Despite its village-like feel, Bernal is remarkably accessible. The 24th Street BART station in the Mission is just minutes away, offering quick downtown commutes. Nearby highways 101 and 280 make for straightforward trips to Silicon Valley or the Peninsula. Parking is more manageable here than in many parts of the city, a bonus for residents with cars.
A Dynamic Market
Bernal Heights has seen steady growth in demand, with its mix of charming single-family homes, mid-century architecture, and newer modern builds. Median home prices often hover in the $1.3–$1.8 million range, reflecting both its popularity among families and professionals and its unique blend of community, nature, and city access. Buyers are drawn not just to the homes themselves but to the lifestyle—panoramic hilltop hikes, a strong neighborhood identity, and the feeling of having found a small-town sanctuary in the heart of San Francisco.
Walking through Bernal Heights feels like stepping into a village within the city. Neighbors greet each other at the farmer’s market in Precita Park. Children race scooters down leafy blocks. Dog owners form impromptu circles on the hilltop trails as the fog rolls in. Independent coffee shops, vintage stores, and family-owned restaurants line Cortland Avenue, the neighborhood’s main street, creating a sense of community that is both eclectic and warm.
Where City Meets Nature
Bernal Hill Park is the neighborhood’s crown jewel—a 26-acre green space where locals run, hike, and fly kites against the backdrop of San Francisco’s skyline. Precita Park and Holly Park add even more outdoor escapes, with playgrounds, picnic spots, and weekend events. For cyclists and runners, the neighborhood offers easy connections to the Mission and Glen Park, while still feeling tucked away from the city’s bustle.
A Neighborhood with Soul
Bernal Heights is known for its creative energy and grassroots spirit. Community murals brighten stairways and storefronts. Local festivals, from street fairs to neighborhood parades, reflect its diverse and artistic heart. Cortland Avenue anchors daily life with small markets, yoga studios, cozy bars, and bakeries that residents swear by.
Connected and Convenient
Despite its village-like feel, Bernal is remarkably accessible. The 24th Street BART station in the Mission is just minutes away, offering quick downtown commutes. Nearby highways 101 and 280 make for straightforward trips to Silicon Valley or the Peninsula. Parking is more manageable here than in many parts of the city, a bonus for residents with cars.
A Dynamic Market
Bernal Heights has seen steady growth in demand, with its mix of charming single-family homes, mid-century architecture, and newer modern builds. Median home prices often hover in the $1.3–$1.8 million range, reflecting both its popularity among families and professionals and its unique blend of community, nature, and city access. Buyers are drawn not just to the homes themselves but to the lifestyle—panoramic hilltop hikes, a strong neighborhood identity, and the feeling of having found a small-town sanctuary in the heart of San Francisco.
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