Mission Bay is a distinctly Downtown-side San Francisco neighborhood with its own architectural rhythm, block-by-block price story, and long-term buyer profile. Newest neighborhood in SF: modern condos, UCSF, Chase Center, and bayfront parks.
Buyers who do well in Mission Bay underwrite at the block level rather than at the neighborhood average. Light exposure, view tier, parking, seismic and foundation history, HOA or TIC document quality, and the quality of the last remodel drive the true price per square foot far more than the surface-level comp list. On the sell side, the winners here are the homeowners who prep light-forward, stage neutrally to widen the buyer pool, price against genuinely recent comparable sales, and use pre-market exposure strategically instead of listing cold. Landlords and investors should pay attention to renter demand cycles, local rent control status, and how the neighborhood is positioned relative to transit, employment centers, and school assignment areas — those are the levers that move net yield and long-term appreciation in Mission Bay.
If you are evaluating Mission Bay against nearby pockets, want a straight take on current inventory and off-market opportunities, or need a private walk-through of what a home in Mission Bay should really be worth today, Christopher Lee can help you cut through the noise before you write an offer or list. Call or text 650-489-6036 for a Mission Bay-specific market snapshot, buyer strategy, or listing plan built around your goals.
By the numbers
Market snapshot
Market snapshot
Neighborhood: San Francisco, CA - Mission Bay · Last updated March 2026
Median sale price
$1,324,055
Median $/sqft
$1,201
Homes sold
29
Inventory
18
Median days on market
21
Months of supply
1.9
Sale-to-list ratio
101.7%
Sold above list
35.6%
Median sale price trend
$/sqft trend
Inventory trend
Days on market trend
Data source: Redfin Data Center. Last updated 03/01/2026.
Homes for sale right now
Featured Listings in Mission Bay
A live look at what's on the market in Mission Bay. Pick a slice — single-family, condo, multi-unit, or luxury — and open the current active list. I'll pull a curated shortlist for you on request.
Home prices vary significantly across San Francisco. Use my Buyer Buying Power Calculator to estimate your purchasing power before starting your search in Mission Bay.
Mission Bay sits in Downtown San Francisco and covers ZIP code 94158. Use the interactive San Francisco neighborhood map to see Mission Bay in context — hover any neighborhood to spotlight it, click to open its guide.
Transit & commute
Muni
Multiple Muni lines serve Mission Bay for downtown and cross-city trips.
Downtown commute
Typical 20–35 min to SoMa / Financial District.
Rideshare & bike
Uber, Lyft, Waymo, Bay Wheels, and dedicated bike lanes for short hops.
Explore every San Francisco neighborhood
See how Mission Bay sits next to the Marina, Pacific Heights, Noe Valley, Mission, Sunset, Richmond, and the rest of the city. Hover to spotlight, click to open any guide.
Christopher Lee
San Francisco, 7×7
Interactive Atlas
121 neighborhoods · every guide published
Pacific Ocean
San Francisco Bay
N
S
W
E
Hover highlightHover for name · click for full guide
Neighborhood scores
Mission Bay Walk Score, Transit & Safety
How walkable, transit-friendly, bikeable, and safe Mission Bay feels day to day. Scores are neighborhood-level estimates — estimated from walk score, sfmta, and sfpd district-level data. Verify current numbers on Walk Score and the SFPD CompStat map before writing an offer.
Walk Score
88
/ 100
Very walkable — most errands on foot.
Transit Score
80
/ 100
Excellent transit — frequent Muni service.
Bike Score
70
/ 100
Very bikeable — solid infrastructure.
Safety Score
7
/ 10
Near SF median — typical urban awareness recommended.
SFUSD uses a citywide lottery — a family in Mission Bay can and does list schools across the city. Below is a starting map of public, private, parochial, and early-childhood options serving the neighborhood, plus links to verify current ratings and openings.
Independent boutiques, home goods, and specialty retailers line the primary shopping street in Mission Bay.
Fresh & local
Weekend farmers market
Rotating Bay Area farms, bakers, and prepared-food vendors — a weekly ritual for most residents.
Grocery & pharmacy
Everyday essentials
Full-service grocery, pharmacy, hardware, and dry-cleaning are all within a short walk or drive for Mission Bay residents.
Flagship & luxury
Union Square & Downtown SF
A quick Muni or rideshare ride away for department stores, designer flagships, and Financial District errands.
Cross-neighborhood shopping
Chestnut, Fillmore & Hayes Valley
Popular nearby corridors residents fold into a normal weekend for apparel, home goods, and gifting.
Weekend playbook
Things to Do in Mission Bay
Outdoors
Walk the Mission Bay neighborhood
The best way to know Mission Bay is on foot — start on the commercial spine and loop through the residential blocks to read the housing stock and street life.
Food & drink
Coffee crawl
Sample two or three independent cafés — a fast read on the pace, crowd, and design taste of the area.
Recreation
Nearest waterfront or park
Most Downtown San Francisco neighborhoods sit within a short walk or drive of a marquee park, beach, or open space — the anchor amenity most buyers underrate on first visit.
Dining
Weekend brunch & long lunch
Local brunch spots are where Mission Bay shows its true character — dogs, kids, laptops, and long conversations.
Community
Cultural & seasonal events
Street fairs, seasonal markets, live music, and gallery walks give the neighborhood its calendar.
Views
Sunset viewing spot
Every Downtown San Francisco neighborhood has a signature vantage — a hilltop, park, or waterfront where residents end the day.
For buyers
Buyer insights
For Buyers
How much home can you afford?
Run real numbers on jumbo loan limits, down payment, and monthly costs for a San Francisco purchase.
Mission Bay consistently ranks among San Francisco's most desirable neighborhoods for its mix of walkability, access to dining and parks, and a strong sense of community. The best fit depends on your priorities — families, young professionals, and retirees all find different things to love here.
What is the average home price in Mission Bay?
Home prices in Mission Bay vary significantly by property type, with condos and single-family homes priced very differently. See the live market snapshot above for the latest median sale price, $/sqft, and year-over-year trends.
How safe is Mission Bay?
Mission Bay is generally considered one of the safer parts of San Francisco, though like any urban neighborhood, conditions vary by block and time of day. I'm happy to walk you through specific streets you're considering during a consultation.
What are the best things to do in Mission Bay?
Residents enjoy Mission Bay's mix of independent restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and nearby parks. Weekend favorites include neighborhood strolls, farmers' markets, and easy access to the rest of San Francisco via Muni and rideshare.
Is Mission Bay expensive compared to the rest of San Francisco?
Mission Bay sits within San Francisco's broader market, but pricing can be more or less competitive than the citywide median depending on property type and condition. Use my Buyer Buying Power Calculator to see how Mission Bay fits your budget.
What's the commute like from Mission Bay to downtown SF?
Most residents reach downtown San Francisco in 20–35 minutes by Muni, bike, rideshare, or car. Several lines and arterial streets connect Mission Bay to SoMa, the Financial District, and the rest of the city.
Are there good schools in Mission Bay?
Mission Bay has access to a mix of SFUSD public schools, charter options, and several well-regarded private schools nearby. SFUSD uses a citywide assignment process, so school options aren't limited to your home address — I can walk you through how the lottery works.
What types of homes are available in Mission Bay?
Typical Mission Bay housing includes a mix of single-family Victorians and Edwardians, condos, TIC units, and small multi-family buildings. The right fit depends on whether you're prioritizing equity, flexibility, or cash flow.
Is Mission Bay a good investment for real estate?
Mission Bay has historically held value well thanks to limited supply, strong rental demand, and its central location within San Francisco. Long-term investors often look here for appreciation and stability rather than aggressive cash flow.
How do I get started buying a home in Mission Bay?
Start by running the numbers — use the Buyer Buying Power Calculator to understand your price range, then schedule a consultation so we can talk strategy, financing, and which Mission Bay listings actually fit your goals before you tour anything.
What people ask
Popular searches about Mission Bay
Common questions Google, ChatGPT, and Perplexity users ask about Mission Bay — each links to the section on this page that answers it.
Realtor® · San Francisco · Sales, Leasing & Property Management
CA DRE #02120811 · Established 2021
Top 1% Realtor Nationally100+ Five-Star ReviewsMission Bay Specialist
Christopher Lee is a Top 1% San Francisco Realtor with over $20M in closed deals and involvement in 200+ successful transactions. He works with first-time buyers, sellers, landlords, and investors across Mission Bay and the rest of San Francisco — combining data-driven strategy, expert negotiation, and hands-on property management experience. His clients trust him because he leads with information, not pressure.
First-time buyers competing against all-cash offers in Mission Bay.
Outcome
Beat 6 offers at $22K under list with a creative escalation cap and proof of funds.
"Christopher coached us through three offers before we landed this one. He never pushed — he taught."
SellerMission Bay · Single-Family Edwardian
Challenge
Dated finishes and a hot Mission Bay comp set that demanded perfect presentation.
Outcome
Closed 14% over list in 9 days following a $75K surgical refresh.
"His pricing strategy and marketing plan were on another level. We netted more than we expected."
LeasingMission Bay · Top-floor 1BR
Challenge
Owner wanted a quality tenant fast without leaving rent on the table in Mission Bay.
Outcome
Leased in 6 days at $300/mo above target to a long-stay corporate tenant.
"Filled vacancy fast and with the right tenant. Stress-free."
InvestmentMission Bay · Small Multi-Family
Challenge
Rent-controlled building in Mission Bay with mixed-tenancy and below-market rents.
Outcome
Realized a 22% NOI increase over 24 months through staged capex and rent stabilization.
"Christopher actually understands SF rent control. That alone is rare and worth every dollar."
Expert insights
Christopher Lee's Local Perspective on Mission Bay
Who's buying here
Mission Bay attracts a mix of professionals relocating from across the Bay Area, families upgrading from condos into more space, and long-time SF residents trading laterally for the lifestyle. I see a steady stream of tech, finance, and medical buyers — plus investors who recognize Downtown SF's long-term fundamentals.
Current market trends
Inventory in Mission Bay remains constrained, and well-prepared listings continue to attract multiple offers — especially turnkey homes priced at or just under market. Buyers are pickier on condition and concessions, but the right property still moves quickly.
Investment considerations
Mission Bay has historically held value through SF's cycles thanks to limited supply and strong rental demand. Investors should weigh rent-control status, tenancy structure (TIC vs condo vs SFR), and exit optionality. I model every deal three ways before recommending it.
Lifestyle observations
Day-to-day life in Mission Bay is walkable, with a strong neighborhood feel and easy access to the rest of the city. Residents tell me they value the mix of independent dining, parks, and proximity to work — without giving up character.
3–5 year outlook
My base case for Mission Bay over the next 3–5 years is steady appreciation driven by scarcity, infrastructure improvements, and continued demand from buyers who want true SF neighborhoods rather than generic new construction. The right property bought well today should perform.
Testimonials & reviews
What clients say
"Christopher's knowledge of San Francisco's neighborhoods is unmatched. He helped us understand the trade-offs of each area and we found a home we love."
Jenna & Mark
Buyers, San Francisco
"We interviewed three agents. Christopher was the only one who showed up with real data — comps, days on market, the works. We sold above asking in two weeks."
David L.
Seller, San Francisco
"As an out-of-state investor, I needed someone I could trust on the ground. Christopher manages our property and treats it like his own."
Priya S.
Investor & landlord
Google review highlights
★★★★★ 100+ five-star reviews
★★★★★
"Detailed market insights and seamless communication from first showing to closing. Highly recommend for anyone selling in San Francisco."
Michelle P.
Google Review · 5★
★★★★★
"Above and beyond — valuable market insights, investment advice, and a deep understanding of local neighborhoods."
John J.
Google Review · 5★
★★★★★
"Incredibly knowledgeable about the SF housing market. Genuine, helpful, and transparent — not transactional."
Smith T.
Google Review · 5★
$20M+
Closed Volume
200+
Transactions
100+
Five-Star Reviews
5+
Years in SF
Auto-updated from the ChristopherLeeSF.com blog
Latest SF Real Estate Insights
Fresh market analysis, buyer/seller playbooks, and landlord guidance from Christopher Lee — automatically matched to Mission Bay.
Thinking About Buying, Selling, or Investing in Mission Bay?
Mission Bay rewards buyers who do their homework. Inventory moves quickly, condo and single-family pricing can differ dramatically block by block, and the right strategy depends on your timeline, financing, and long-term plans. If you're considering buying, selling, or investing in Mission Bay, reach out for a confidential consultation — you'll get straight answers grounded in current market data, not generic talking points.