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Sunnyside Homes & Real Estate

A friendly, sunny, and refreshingly attainable pocket of southwest San Francisco — quiet residential streets below Mount Davidson, a historic glass conservatory, and an easy reach to Glen Park, City College, and the freeways.

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Living in Sunnyside

Sunnyside sits on the southern slope of Mount Davidson in southwest San Francisco, bordered by Glen Park, Westwood Park, Balboa Park, and City College. True to its name, it’s one of the sunnier, milder corners of the west side — a quiet, unpretentious neighborhood of well-kept single-family homes that has long been one of the city’s more attainable places to buy.

Its modest commercial strip runs along Monterey Boulevard, with everyday shops and cafés, and the village of Glen Park — with its restaurants, Canyon Market, and BART — is just next door (see our Glen Park guide). The neighborhood’s hidden gem is the beautifully restored Sunnyside Conservatory, a rare 19th-century glass conservatory set in a public garden.

Sunnyside Market Snapshot

~$1.4M
Median Sale Price
Rising
Price Trend
Attainable
Market Segment
Strong
Buyer Demand

Median sale price around $1.4M as of early 2026 (Redfin), up modestly year over year with price-per-square-foot rising faster. Medians are a guide, not a valuation for any specific home — ask us for a personalized estimate.

Sunnyside offers classic single-family homes at prices that remain relatively accessible for the area, drawing families and buyers who want sunshine, space, and a quick connection to Glen Park BART and I-280. Well-presented homes do well here. The Primavera team knows this southwest pocket and its neighbors well.

Sold by Primavera in Sunnyside

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

Homes Beatrice and Vera have sold in the Sunnyside area:

  • 379 Melrose Ave
  • 695 Monterey Blvd
  • 125 Detroit 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:

Parks, Gardens & Everyday Life

  • Sunnyside Conservatory
    A restored 19th-century octagonal glass conservatory set in a free public garden — a rare and beautiful neighborhood landmark · 236 Monterey Blvd
  • Sunnyside Playground & Recreation Center
    A neighborhood playground, fields, and rec center · Melrose & Edna St
  • Mt. Davidson & Glen Canyon nearby
    San Francisco’s highest peak and a wild canyon park, both a short trip away for trails and views

For dining and groceries, the Glen Park village and Monterey Boulevard are both an easy walk or short drive — see our Glen Park guide for the full village lineup.

Nearby Farmers Market

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

Sunnyside is a family-friendly neighborhood served by local public and private schools and anchored by nearby City College of San Francisco. Getting around is easy: Glen Park BART/Muni is just over the hill, the K-Ingleside and frequent bus lines run along Monterey Boulevard, and Interstate 280 is minutes away for the Peninsula and downtown.

Neighboring Neighborhoods

  • Glen Park
  • Westwood Park
  • Balboa Park
  • Miraloma Park
  • Mt. Davidson Manor
  • Ingleside

Fun Facts About Sunnyside

  • The Sunnyside Conservatory is one of the few 19th-century glass conservatories left in San Francisco — a restored octagonal gem in a public garden.
  • The neighborhood was laid out as the “Sunnyside” tract in the 1890s, one of the city’s early streetcar subdivisions.
  • It sits on the sunnier southern slope of Mount Davidson, San Francisco’s highest point.
  • Sunnyside shares the Glen Park village and BART right next door, blending quiet streets with real walkable convenience.

Sunnyside: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average home price in Sunnyside?

As of early 2026, the median is around $1.4M, making it one of the more attainable southwest neighborhoods. Homes vary by size and condition, so a personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific property.

Is Sunnyside a good place to buy a first home?

Yes — it’s relatively attainable for the west side, sunny, family-friendly, and steps from Glen Park BART and I-280.

Who is the best realtor for Sunnyside?

The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — has sold in Sunnyside and the southwest San Francisco neighborhoods around it. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.

Curious what your Sunnyside home is worth?

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Beatrice & Vera Kopilenko · Primavera Realty

Call: 415.407.5324  ·  Email: info@primaverarealty.com

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