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License# 01946124
This sunny mid-century gem puts the "Heights" in Bernal Heights. Perched atop the hill, 15 Bradford offers sweeping views of the Bay and San Francisco skyline right off the entertaining deck. Inside, the light-filled upper level features an open floor plan with a spacious living room, decorative fireplace, and modern kitchen with granite countertops and a breakfast bar, all opening onto an expansive deck perfect for lounging, grilling, and taking in the view. Two bedrooms and a full bath complete this floor. Downstairs, the large primary suite includes ample closet space, a remodeled en-suite bath with a step-in shower, and direct access to a landscaped garden and secluded backyard. Wood floors, central heating, solar panels, stacked laundry, and a one-car garage with EV charging and storage round out the home. Conveniently located near Bernal Heights Park, this home offers easy access to tech shuttles, public transit, and freeways, and is just minutes to Cortland Ave, North Slope restaurants, 24th Street, the Valencia Corridor, and Mission Street.
Commute
Borders the busy Mission neighborhood and maintains some seclusion due to less accommodating public transportation. On the bright side, parking can be a little easier here than other parts of SF, and its close proximity to the 101 freeway makes it ideal for commuters to Silicon Valley.
Schools K-5
Junipero Serra Elementary (Public) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars
Fairmount Elementary (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Schools K-8
Paul Revere Elementary (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Oakes Children Center (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars
The San Francisco School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars
Spots to explore: Bernal Heights Park for sweeping views and unleashed pups, Alemany Farmers Market for fresh produce every Saturday, and El Rio for drinks and live music. Locals have also shared that the neighborhood is filled with "secret" stairs, slides, views, and inscribed messages throughout.
Sources:
https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/san-francisco/bernal-heights