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SoMa Homes & Condos
South of Market — the city’s loft-and-high-rise heart, home to the museums, the ballpark, the tech campuses, and some of the best transit access in San Francisco.
What’s My Home Worth? Talk to Beatrice & VeraLiving in SoMa
SoMa (South of Market) is the broad, dynamic district that stretches south and east of downtown — the center of San Francisco’s modern condo, loft, and high-rise living. Once a warehouse and industrial zone, it’s now a mix of converted brick lofts, sleek glass towers, and live/work spaces, drawing buyers who want to be in the middle of the city’s cultural, dining, and tech life. It encompasses several distinct sub-districts, including the museum-rich Yerba Buena and the ballpark-adjacent South Beach.
The appeal is location and convenience: world-class museums, Oracle Park, Moscone Center, and an unmatched concentration of transit — BART, Muni Metro, and Caltrain — all within reach, making it one of the most walkable and connected places to live in the city.
SoMa Market Snapshot
SoMa is a condo and loft market, with most homes roughly $650K to $1.8M+ and large lofts, towers, and penthouses higher (as of mid-2026). Value depends heavily on building, floor, view, light, and HOA — so the only reliable number is a valuation for your specific unit. Ask us for one.
From a converted brick loft to a high-floor view condo, pricing a SoMa home takes building-by-building knowledge. The Primavera team can provide a precise, hands-on valuation.
Culture, Sports & the City at Your Door
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SFMOMA & the Yerba Buena museums
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Oracle Park
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Moscone Center & Metreon
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SoMa & Yerba Buena Lane dining
Parks & Open Space
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Yerba Buena Gardens
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South Park
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Victoria Manalo Draves Park
Getting Around
SoMa has some of the best transit access in San Francisco: BART and Muni Metro along Market Street, the Caltrain terminus at 4th & King, the Salesforce Transit Center, and quick freeway access to the Bay Bridge and the Peninsula. It’s a top choice for car-light, commute-friendly downtown living.
Neighboring Neighborhoods
- Yerba Buena
- South Beach
- Mission Bay
- Rincon Hill
- Financial District
- Union Square
Fun Facts About SoMa
- SoMa stands for “South of Market” — the broad area south of Market Street, the city’s traditional dividing line.
- The district’s brick warehouses were converted into some of the city’s first live/work lofts in the 1980s and ’90s.
- South Park was laid out in the 1850s as an exclusive English-style residential square — today it’s a tech-startup hub.
- SoMa holds the city’s largest concentration of museums, convention space, and transit all in one district.
SoMa: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average condo price in SoMa?
Most condos and lofts run roughly $650K to $1.8M+, with large lofts, towers, and penthouses higher. Value depends heavily on building, floor, view, and HOA — a personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific unit.
What are SoMa’s sub-neighborhoods?
SoMa includes several distinct areas, including Yerba Buena (the museum district), South Beach (the ballpark district), Rincon Hill, and the South Park loft area — each with its own character and pricing.
Who is the best realtor for SoMa?
The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — knows the downtown condo and loft market building by building and can value a SoMa home precisely. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.
Own a SoMa condo or loft? Curious what it’s worth?
Downtown values vary building by building. Get a real, personalized valuation from a team that knows the market — not an automated guess.
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