October 10, 2025
When most people think of Bernal Heights, they picture Cortland Avenue cafés and colorful hillside homes. But just below Holly Park, the southeast corner of Bernal offers a quieter, sunnier, and equally charming side of the neighborhood — one with open skies, leafy streets, and a strong sense of community.
Start your day with a walk around Holly Park, one of San Francisco’s oldest public parks. Its looping trail, sweeping Bay views, and lively playground make it a favorite among locals.
Down the hill, life moves at an easy rhythm. Stop by Cafeto on Richland for a morning espresso or take a short stroll to Cortland Avenue, where bakeries, cafés, and small shops create that “village within the city” feel. On weekends, the Alemany Farmers Market—San Francisco’s oldest, open since 1947—is just minutes away. Locals know it’s the best place for fresh produce, seasonal flowers, and a neighborly chat before heading home.
Nestled among these quiet blocks is 456 Nevada Street, a home that captures the essence of southeast Bernal living. With bonus rooms, a private deck, and a sun-filled yard, it’s perfectly positioned between city energy and neighborhood calm — where mornings start with park views and evenings end under painted skies.
If you’ve been searching for a slice of Bernal that feels connected yet peaceful, this corner of the hill is worth a closer look.
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