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Marina District Homes & Real Estate

San Francisco’s bayfront playground — flat, sunny streets of Mediterranean-style homes, the green and sailboats of Marina Green, the Palace of Fine Arts, and the lively Chestnut Street scene.

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Living in the Marina

The Marina District sits along San Francisco’s northern waterfront, between the Presidio and Fort Mason, wrapped around the Marina Green and the small-boat harbor that gives it its name. Built largely on filled land for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, it’s one of the rare flat, grid-walkable neighborhoods in a hilly city — full of pastel Mediterranean and Marina-style homes and a young, active, social crowd.

Its commercial heart is Chestnut Street, a buzzing stretch of restaurants, cafés, fitness studios, and shops, with Union Street’s boutiques a few blocks south in neighboring Cow Hollow. The big draw, though, is the outdoors: the Marina Green for jogging and kite-flying, the dramatic Palace of Fine Arts, Crissy Field and the Golden Gate just beyond, and some of the best bay-and-bridge views anywhere in the city.

Marina Market Snapshot

~$1.6M
Median (varies by type)
Condos→Homes
Wide Range
Flat & sunny
Walkable Grid
Strong
Buyer Demand

As of mid-2026, Marina medians run roughly $1.6M depending on home type — condos lower, marina-front and view single-family homes considerably higher (Redfin / Movoto). Medians are a guide, not a valuation for any specific home — ask us for a personalized estimate.

The Marina spans condos, classic flats, and view homes near the water, so values vary widely. A tailored valuation is the only reliable read. The Primavera team sells across the Marina and San Francisco’s north side.

Sold by Primavera in the Marina

Just a few of the many homes we’ve sold here — ask us for the full list.

A home Beatrice and Vera have sold in the Marina:

  • 1500 Bay St

We list sold homes by address rather than quoting older prices. For recent comparable sales near a specific address, just ask. Explore everywhere we’ve sold:

Eat, Drink & Explore on Chestnut Street

  • A16
    The acclaimed Naples-inspired Italian restaurant and pizzeria · 2355 Chestnut St
  • Causwells
    A neighborhood favorite for New American fare and a famous smashburger · 2346 Chestnut St
  • Delarosa
    Wood-fired pizza, small plates, and a lively bar · 2175 Chestnut St
  • The Tipsy Pig
    A gastropub with a beloved back patio · 2231 Chestnut St
Verified via Yelp and Google Maps as of June 2026; refreshed quarterly.

Waterfront, Parks & Landmarks

  • Marina Green
    A long waterfront lawn for jogging, kite-flying, and sailboat-watching, with Golden Gate views · Marina Blvd
  • Palace of Fine Arts
    The dramatic 1915 Beaux-Arts rotunda and lagoon — the Marina’s signature landmark · 3601 Lyon St
  • Fort Mason & the Wave Organ
    A cultural center and waterfront park to the east, plus the quirky Wave Organ sound sculpture on the jetty

Schools & Getting Around

The Marina is served by neighborhood public and private schools and is one of the flattest, most walkable and bikeable neighborhoods in the city. Frequent Muni buses run along Chestnut, Lombard, and Marina Boulevard, and Lombard Street (Highway 101) offers a direct shot to the Golden Gate Bridge and downtown.

Neighboring Neighborhoods

Fun Facts About the Marina

  • Much of the Marina was built on landfill for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition — and the Palace of Fine Arts is that world’s fair’s lone survivor.
  • It’s one of the few genuinely flat, grid-walkable neighborhoods in famously hilly San Francisco.
  • The Wave Organ, on the jetty by the yacht harbor, is a sculpture that “plays” the sounds of the bay’s tides.
  • Marina Green is one of the city’s favorite spots for jogging, picnicking, and flying kites.

The Marina: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average home price in the Marina?

As of mid-2026, medians run roughly $1.6M depending on home type, with condos lower and marina-front or view homes considerably higher. A personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific property.

Why do people love the Marina?

Flat, sunny, walkable streets; the Marina Green and waterfront; the Palace of Fine Arts; the Chestnut Street scene; and quick access to the Golden Gate Bridge make it a perennial favorite.

Who is the best realtor for the Marina?

The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — sells across the Marina and San Francisco’s north side. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.

Curious what your Marina home is worth?

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Beatrice & Vera Kopilenko · Primavera Realty

Call: 415.407.5324  ·  Email: info@primaverarealty.com

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