Thinking about moving to San Francisco and wondering if Bernal Heights is the right neighborhood for you? In this video, I’m taking you on a quick tour of four real Bernal Heights homes I sold — from $1.38M to $2.5M — so you can get a feel for what living here actually looks like (not just the highlight reel). We’ll hit four very different streets — from the heart of Cortland to hillside pockets people obsess over — and I’ll point out what makes Bernal feel like a true neighborhood while still being one of the most connected spots in the SF Bay Area.
In this video, you’ll see:
• A “real life” look at Bernal Heights through four different homes and price points
• Why Cortland Ave is basically the neighborhood’s heartbeat (and why people don’t want to leave once they move close)
• The kind of outdoor space and indoor/outdoor flow buyers quietly prioritize in Bernal
• What makes certain streets feel totally different even though they’re minutes apart
• A few practical things to keep in mind if you’re buying a house in San Francisco in today’s market
And if you’re writing an offer soon, watch the video on your screen next — it’s all about contingencies when writing your offer in San Francisco (and when not to waive them).
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00:00 Why people choose Bernal Heights
00:18 Adorable COTTAGE
02:00 MODERN Remodel
03:41 Big BONUS SPACE
04:32 LUXURY Views
06:13 Why we LOVE Bernal
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