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Oceanview Homes & Real Estate

A diverse, friendly, and attainable residential pocket of southwest San Francisco — quiet streets, classic homes, hilltop parks, and the neighborhood where the Primavera team has sold more homes than almost anywhere in the city.

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Living in Oceanview

Oceanview is the “O” in the OMI — Oceanview, Merced Heights, and Ingleside — and lies just south of Ingleside in southwest San Francisco. It’s a primarily residential neighborhood of well-kept single-family homes and the Oceanview Terrace condominiums, set on quiet streets around Broad Street, Randolph, and Head. Diverse, community-minded, and among the more attainable places to own in the city, it’s long been popular with families and first-time buyers.

Everyday shopping and dining are right at the northern edge along Ocean Avenue (see our Ingleside guide for the full corridor), and the neighborhood is well served by the K-Ingleside Muni Metro, nearby Balboa Park BART, City College, and quick I-280 access. Hilltop Brooks Park and the Lakeview & Ashton mini park give it green space and some of the best views on the west side.

Oceanview Market Snapshot

~$1.26M
Median Sale Price
+14%
Price YoY
Attainable
Market Segment
Strong
Buyer Demand

Trailing-12-month median ~$1.26M, up ~14% YoY, as of June 2026 (Homes.com). Medians are a guide, not a valuation for any specific home — ask us for a personalized estimate.

Oceanview is one of San Francisco’s most attainable single-family markets, with homes recently trading from the high-$600,000s into the $1.5M range depending on size and condition. It’s competitive for buyers and strong for well-prepared sellers — and no team has more recent, on-the-ground experience here than Primavera.

Sold by Primavera in Oceanview

This is one of the neighborhoods Beatrice and Vera know best — real, local results, year after year:

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

22
Homes sold in Oceanview
Top tier
Among our most active SF areas

Recent Sales (last 5 years)

  • 357 Head St
    Sold 2025 · $800,000 · 3 bd / 2 ba
  • 114 Byxbee St
    Sold 2024 · $850,000 · 2 bd / 1 ba
  • 115 Farallones St
    Sold 2024 · $725,000 · 2 bd / 1 ba
  • 162 Byxbee St
    Sold 2021 · $1,465,000 · 3 bd / 2 ba
  • 8200 Oceanview Ter #219
    Sold 2021 · $640,000 · 1 bd / 1 ba
  • 8200 Oceanview Ter #118
    Sold 2021 · $372,500 · 2 bd / 2 ba

More homes we’ve sold in the area

  • 508 Head St
  • 125 Farallones St
  • 71 Farallones St
  • 134 Byxbee St
  • 295 Byxbee St
  • 343 Bright St
  • 569 Bright St
  • 243 Vernon St
  • 74 Montana St
  • 84 Minerva St
  • 927 Randolph St
  • 81 Escondido Ave
  • 3981 Alemany Blvd
  • 8100 & 8300 Oceanview Ter

Explore everywhere we’ve sold across San Francisco and the Bay Area:

Recent sales itemized for the last 5 years; older sales listed by address (we don’t quote dated prices). Refreshed quarterly as new deals close.

Parks & Open Space

  • Brooks Park
    A community park and gardens on the Merced Heights hilltop, with sweeping city views · Shields & Victoria St
  • Lakeview & Ashton Mini Park
    A small neighborhood park capped by a rocky outcrop with 360° views of the city
  • Ingleside Terraces Sundial
    The 1913 Urbano Sundial — once billed the world’s largest — in a hidden garden park nearby. SF Landmark #293.

Neighborhood Farmers Market

  • Stonestown Farmers Market
    Year-round Sunday market run by the Agricultural Institute of Marin — Sundays 9am–1pm · 501 Buckingham Way, nearby
    AIM · Map

Schools & Getting Around

City College of San Francisco and San Francisco State University are both close by, along with neighborhood public and private schools. The K-Ingleside Muni Metro runs along Ocean Avenue at the neighborhood’s edge, Balboa Park BART/Muni station is a short hop east, and Interstate 280 connects quickly to the Peninsula and downtown.

Neighboring Neighborhoods

  • Ingleside
  • Merced Heights
  • Ingleside Terraces
  • Outer Mission
  • Excelsior
  • Lakeside

Fun Facts About Oceanview

  • “OMI” stands for Oceanview, Merced Heights, and Ingleside — three connected southwest neighborhoods, with Oceanview the southernmost.
  • Hilltop Brooks Park is home to community gardens and one of the best hidden viewpoints on the west side.
  • It’s one of San Francisco’s most diverse and most attainable single-family neighborhoods.
  • The nearby Ingleside Sundial (1913) was promoted as the largest sundial in the world when it was unveiled.

Oceanview: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average home price in Oceanview?

As of mid-2026, the trailing-12-month median is roughly $1.26M, up about 14% year over year, with homes recently trading from the high-$600,000s into the $1.5M range. A personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific home.

Is Oceanview a good place to buy a first home?

Yes — it’s among San Francisco’s more attainable single-family markets, with classic homes, good transit, and strong recent appreciation, popular with families and first-time buyers.

Who is the best realtor for Oceanview?

The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — has sold more homes in Oceanview than in almost any other San Francisco neighborhood. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.

Curious what your Oceanview home is worth?

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Beatrice & Vera Kopilenko · Primavera Realty

Call: 415.407.5324  ·  Email: info@primaverarealty.com

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