255 Berry St, San Francisco, CA 94158
OFF MARKET

255 Berry St
San Francisco, CA 94158

Mission Bay
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 1,888 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 1,888 sqft

$1,350,600

Trulia Estimate
as of Apr 25, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $8,591/mo*

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Description

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255 Berry is a 100-unit condominium development in San Franciscos up-and-coming Mission Bay. Architects McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners created a U-shaped building so that more units have views of Mission Bay. Landscaping was designed by Cliff Lowe and Associates and interiors were designed by Laurie Ghielmetti. Common area amenities include a gated garage, concierge service and a rooftop garden. The site also abuts a public park and fronts a boardwalk, and it is just a stones throw from AT&T Park. There is easy access to highways 280 and 101, the Caltrain station, restaurants and bars. Unit Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Open floor plan perfect for everyday living or entertaining Floor-to-ceiling windows with high-end window coverings Balcony Chef's kitchen Large master bedroom features en-suite bathroom with double sinks, limestone counters and upgraded cherry wood cabinetry Bedrooms are separated for privacy Bamboo flooring throughout living areas and bedrooms Bathrooms include upgraded limestone and travertine slab countertops, Kohler fixtures Recessed lighting and custom designer colors Excellent closet space with 2 large walk-in closets State-of-the-art high speed phone/data lines Upgraded washer/dryer in unit Deeded parking Extra storage included Resident concierge service HOA dues of $621.54 plus Mission Bay dues of $32.00

Home Highlights

Parking
Garage
Outdoor
Patio, Deck
A/C
Heating & Cooling
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
No Info
Listed
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Home Details for 255 Berry St

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced Air, ElectricCooling System: OtherHeating Fuel: Forced Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 7Disabled AccessElevatorFloors: Tile, Carpet, Hardwood
Interior Details
Additional StorageNumber of Rooms: 6Types of Rooms: Walk In Closet, Dining Room, Master Bath, Office, PantryStorageCeiling Fan
Appliances & Utilities
Cable ReadyDishwasherDisposalDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Fireplace & Spa
Jetted Bath Tub
Windows, Doors, Floors & Walls
Double Paned Windows

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Roof: CompositionDeckExterior: StuccoGardenLawnPatioSprinkler System
Parking & Garage
GarageParking Space: 1Parking: Garage Attached, Off Street

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 2004
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Multi FamilyArchitecture: Contemporary

Community

Units in Building: 100

Additional Information

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Price History for 255 Berry St

DatePriceEventSource
10/20/2018$1,350,000ListingRemovedAgent Provided
10/18/2018$1,350,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided
05/05/2010$514,000Sold
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Comparable Sales for 255 Berry St

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.97
Multi-Family Home
$480,000
04/05/24
2
2
1,091
0.43
Multi-Family Home
$950,000
09/01/23
3
2,125
0.86
Multi-Family Home
$915,000
10/31/23
4
4
2,076
0.82
Multi-Family Home
$1,600,000
07/25/23
4
3
2,180
0.94
Multi-Family Home
$950,000
02/15/24
6
3
2,800
1.05
Multi-Family Home
$1,829,000
08/22/23
3
4
1,765
1.12
Multi-Family Home
$1,550,000
08/31/23
3
3
2,390
0.82
Multi-Family Home
$1,100,000
06/02/23
6
6
2,570
0.96
Multi-Family Home
$1,800,000
06/15/23
4
2
2,220
0.70
Multi-Family Home
$1,215,000
10/04/23
2
1,750

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What Locals Say about Mission Bay

  • Trulia User
    "The homeless/drug using community in this area can be intense and would honestly not be something I would want a child around. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I hate living here so much homeless and lots of crime. I dont recommend. I would look in pac heights "
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  • Trulia User
    "great neighborhood and we have made lots of families with young kids love here, especially folks that work in Soma and at UCSF in Mission Bay. Mission Bay in particular is a wonderful neighborhood with a growing number of family friendly amenities including the Children's Playground, the Dhalia School Montessori School, and the Farmer's Market at Chase Center. Would def recommend to people with young kids that are looking for a friendly neighborhood."
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  • Trulia User
    "great neighborhood, depending on the area. mission bay is really nice and we found an excellent community there"
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  • Trulia
    "Love the neighborhood. Kids love the playground and the food truck park is nice. Also there's a small soccer field."
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  • Chantal C.
    "Too many dogs. Smells like dog pee everywhere. Also they bark like crazy if you live next to the dog parks it gets old fast"
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  • Dylan G.
    "It used to not be a great area until the hospital was developed there. Its become much safer since then! A lot of new apartment buildings have been built and are still being built and it feels like a nice little community."
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  • Cherie P.
    "Yes there’s a lot of green space and tons of cute friendly dogs in the neighborhood. Lots of parks in the area "
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  • Nathan F.
    "The local kids park and dog park are great! They are clean and well maintained, and they give people an opportunity to meet others in the neighborhood. "
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  • Abhishek D.
    "They would definitely like it. There are quite a few dog parks around. Neighborhood in general has lots of greenery and is pretty spread out. "
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  • Cait S.
    "Public transportation is super convenient and very close to everything in the surrounding area. All stops on third are clean and rather safe too. "
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  • Sherif.gabriel22
    "The sunniest area in San Francisco, very safe, water front and such a beautiful place to live in San Francisco "
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  • Abhishek D.
    "Extremely safe neighborhood with plenty of parks for dogs to run around in. Neighborhood is very pet friendly."
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  • Nowucblanco
    "There is a lot of fast-moving traffic and frustrated drivers around the streets here around King St, so young children need to stay close. 4th St, south of the canal, is pretty nice, but there are still a lot of homeless in and out of the area."
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  • Test T.
    "Super convenient, clean and hip. As pretty as the hilly quaint neighborhoods are, there’s something really nice about being able to walk, jog, or bike on flat, wider streets with sidewalks. Also it’s warm and sunny! Cannot be stressed enough as much of San Francisco proper can be cold, foggy and/or windy. New coffee shops, bars and restaurants are opening every month. Very happening neighborhood! And sorry to say but one of the few neighborhoods where homeless population is very low. "
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  • John N.
    "my building has 2 barbeques each year along with a few holiday parties and coffee social on Saturday mornings"
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  • John N.
    "I've seen this neighborhood grow up from when the Giants first built their ballpark to now the addition of Chase Center. Great place to live to use Caltrain to southbay. 3 light rail MUNI lines, 4 Muni Bus Lines, coffee shops, restaurants, public library, banks, pharmacy, grocery stores, pist office all within a few blocks!"
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  • Babyboomerrr
    "Many nice young families live here. Lively dinner time scene: We like Spark Social/ food trucks! yay!"
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  • Cwartilko
    "the traffic is awful. now there is going to be 2 ball parks with even more traffic and that's not including the traffic from the construction going on. my husband and I are moving out of this area due to traffic. "
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  • Annie.e.berens
    "Clean, new construction, good food truck park, a bit sterile feeling, safe, not very diverse, quiet, feel safe with my kids"
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  • geekfreak
    "Great location, everything is walkable. quiet after 10pm. Gus's is a great market to have locally. Can be too busy trafficwise when ball games are on."
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  • Chauyan W.
    "Nice area, but not very kid-friendly, I think for a single family with 1 kid or couple can live here. "
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  • Sail
    "Not kid friendly but for one park close by. Lot of homeless folks around. Depends on the apartment though. Not sure about schools. I’m not a parent myself but see a few families in the area."
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  • Brittany V.
    "I have to go Cupertino everyday by Caltrain or to the airport to commute to LA. It’s convenient access to Caltrain and the freeway "
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  • Ilana M.
    "Dogs are always welcome. Gets a bit busy with games and people aren’t always considerate of walking pets. "
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  • Edmond M.
    "I walk to work downtown. In the past i’ve used Cal=Train and 101. Commuting anywhere from my home is easy."
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  • Oceania A.
    "There are many places to walk your pet but no real big open area for pets to just wander. Also, this is an urban area, and there is traffic."
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  • Oceania A.
    "I use public transportation, and it takes me about 29 minutes to get to work in the Financial District."
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  • Sabrina L.
    "The commute in and out of my neighborhood is very hard. There's constant traffic, and too many people are on the sidewalks."
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  • Sabrina L.
    "I love the buildings and people. They're so nice, and it's a great place. It's amazing!"
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  • Oceania A.
    "The area is rather new with a lot of multi-function properties with retail on the bottom floor and residential on upper floors. It has attracted more influential businesses and a mix of residents. Everything is extremely convenient, from shopping to transportation, and a lot of planning went into the beautiful landscapes, community parks, and parking structures. The area is adjacent to AT&T Park, home of the SF Giants, so if you're a sports fan you can easily walk to the games and other events held at the Park. There are both low- and high-income-type properties, and the area attracts a diverse group of businesses and residents. It's high-density living, and there are not a lot of single-family-type homes in the area."
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  • Sabrina L.
    "The kids love walking to see the birds everywhere."
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  • Ash S.
    "Many people have dogs here. It's a very friendly neighborhood for them. There is also a park for them."
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  • Ash S.
    "Usually the commute is okay. But when there is a game, it gets crazy."
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  • Ash S.
    "Mission Bay is currently developing. It's near the bay, AT&T Park, and UCSF children's hospital."
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  • Ash S.
    "It's a very secure neighborhood, and it has an amazing kids' park. There are several childcare options for working parents, and UCSF children's hospital is very close by for urgent or emergency care."
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255 Berry St, San Francisco, CA 94158 is a 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1,888 sqft multi-family built in 2004. 255 Berry St is located in Mission Bay, San Francisco. This property is not currently available for sale. 255 Berry St was last sold on May 5, 2010 for $514,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 255 Berry St is $1,350,600.