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1670 York Street

3 BD | 1 BA | 1 PKG | $1,095,000

Indoor-Outdoor Living in Bernal Heights

3 BD | 1 BA | 1 PKG | $1,095,000

Located in Bernal Heights, this charming single-family home offers a flexible split-level layout, abundant natural light, and a private yard that feels like an extension of the living space.
The main level welcomes you with a bright living and dining area, where natural light filters through and a fireplace creates a comfortable focal point for gatherings. From here, the space flows into a thoughtfully designed kitchen, complete with a Viking gas range, plentiful cabinetry, and glass-front display cabinets that add both function and charm. A skylight overhead brings soft light throughout the day, and French doors extend the living space outdoors to a sunny deck and fenced yard perfect for a morning coffee or evening with friends. 
Upstairs, two bright bedrooms share a full bathroom with a skylight and outlooks across the neighborhood to the Bay. The lower level includes a third bedroom—ideal for guests, a home office, or creative space—along with separate internal access to the garage, where you’ll find laundry and additional storage.
With charming curb appeal, Bay views, a private outdoor retreat, and ample street parking, this Bernal Heights home offers comfort and convenience. Enjoy being close to neighborhood favorites along Cortland and Precita Park, with easy access to Highways 101 and 280, and a five-minute walk to the Cesar Chavez at Flordia tech shuttle stop.

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Welcome to Bernal Heights

Bernal Heights is a vibrant community named after the neighborhood's largest hill. The neighborhood is primarily residential with several parks in the neighborhood, yet Cortland Avenue and Mission street provide a strip of shops and restaurants. The 49 and 14 buses carry residents to the Mission and downtown, and the nearby 280 Freeway gives drivers convenient access to the rest of the Bay Area.
 

The Neighbors

Bernal Heights is a very family friendly neighborhood. You’ll see families enjoying the sun in Holly Park and Precita Park. You can see plenty of dog-owners with their canine companions among the slopes of Bernal Heights Hill. Catch hipsters and artists sipping coffee at Cortland Avenue's coffee shops throughout the day.
 

What to Expect

Built rapidly after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, many old houses still exist in Bernal Heights. Residents living close to either Mission Street or Cortland Avenue have the easiest access to restaurants, bars, and public transit. The 24-Divisadero bus runs along Cortland, while the 14-Mission and 49-Van Ness, which run down Mission Street, are two of the longest bus routes in San Francisco.
 

The Lifestyle

Living near the neighborhood's central hill allows residents to hike through Bernal Hill Park and take in amazing city views. Cortland Avenue offers a wide variety of options as well, including a surplus of coffee shops.
 

Unexpected Appeal

The location makes it convenient to leave the city for big shopping trips in suburban strip malls, but the northern section also offers convenient access to the Mission, its nightlife, and activities.
 

The Market

Bernal Heights real estate prices are relatively reasonable compared to other sections of the city, but as more people have looked to live in the southeastern section of the city to commute south, it’s grown in popularity. The close proximity to I-280 and I-101 and the opportunity to purchase a “fixer-upper” home has made this a popular spot to settle.
 

You’ll Fall in Love With

You’ll fall in love with this tight knit vibrant community. Multiple parks abundant with flowers give children and dogs plenty of open green spaces to play.

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