
629 BRODERICK
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94117
The Video
The Highlights
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Private, secured entry
Two bedrooms, including one with gas fireplace and bonus flex nook
Two full, renovated bathrooms—including one with spa-style double vanity
Updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas range, and breakfast bar
White oak flooring throughout
Recessed lighting
Open, efficient floor plan
Stacked in-unit washer/dryer
Spacious laundry room with additional storage
Exclusive, deeded patio
Shared sunny outdoor space
Newly planted sidewalk garden
Close proximity to the Panhandle, Alamo Square, Golden Gate Park, and USF
Near beloved local favorites: Nopa, Che Fico, The Mill, Bi-Rite, Falletti Foods, and more
Convenient access to MUNI lines 24, 5, 6/21, 43, tech shuttles, and protected bike lanes
Walk Score® 97, Transit Score® 82
Clean lines, thoughtful upgrades, and a layout that lives well
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Long before it was one of The City’s most desirable neighborhoods, NoPa was part of San Francisco’s early residential expansion—shaped by post-Gold Rush optimism, proximity to Golden Gate Park, and a growing middle class that wanted access to both nature and culture. By the turn of the 20th century, Victorian and Edwardian homes filled the blocks just north of the Panhandle, including 629 Broderick. Per tax records, built circa 1906. the classic façade hints at an earlier architectural lineage, with the kind of scale and craftsmanship that defined the era.
Today, NoPa is a neighborhood that reflects both the legacy of The City’s history and the energy of its current moment—equal parts residential calm and cultural buzz. 629 Broderick sits at the heart of it all, just minutes from the University of San Francisco campus, with easy access to the Panhandle, Golden Gate Park, and the rest of The City via protected bike lanes, MUNI lines (5, 21, 24, 6/43), and nearby tech shuttle stops.
Around the corner, you’ll find some of The City’s best eats, drinks, and daily conveniences, including:
Nopa – neighborhood-defining, wood-fired everything
Che Fico – upscale Italian with rustic charm
The Mill – house-made pastries and perfect coffee
Nopalito – seasonal, sustainable Mexican
Beretta, Ju-Ni, Bar Crudo, and Tsuta – just to name a few more
Bi-Rite Market, Falletti Foods, and Whole Foods – for every grocery run
Divisadero Farmers Market – fresh produce and community every Sunday
Fitness studios, galleries, and vintage shops lining the Divisadero corridor
This is the kind of neighborhood where morning coffee, evening cocktails, and weekend errands all happen within a few blocks. Whether you’re headed to class at USF, planning a day at the de Young, or grabbing picnic essentials for an afternoon in Alamo Square, 629 Broderick puts you at the center of it all—surrounded by charm, convenience, and the unmistakable character of The City.
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HOA dues $350 per month
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2BR | 2BA
1255 Sq Ft (Per Graphic Artist)
Ground Floor Condo in 3-unit Building
Heart of NoPa
$1,188,000
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The Details
Urban Ease Meets Refined Comfort in this NoPa Oasis
A modern city retreat in the heart of NoPa—where design, function, and location come together. Casually cool and full of personality, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom home has clean lines, natural light, and a layout that just makes sense.
With its own private, secured entry, this home offers a sense of calm and separation, even while being surrounded by one of the most cheerful and lively neighborhoods The City has to offer. White oak floors and recessed lighting bring warmth and elegance, while the open-concept layout invites both easy entertaining and cozy nights in. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a gas range, and breakfast bar seating for morning coffee, or wine and takeout with friends.
Both bedrooms are generously sized and thoughtfully laid out, including one with a gas fireplace and a bonus nook that’s basically begging to become your meditation zone, reading spot, or WFH command center. Two full bathrooms have been stylishly renovated, with the larger one offering spa-like tranquility and two vanities, so getting ready is twice as nice. There’s also an in-unit washer/dryer in a separate laundry room with tons of storage—because city living should be beautiful and practical.
Need outdoor space? You’ve got it. A private, deeded patio is ideal for morning sun and evening wine, and the shared sunny deck offers a second place to unwind for you or your four-legged friend. The newly planted sidewalk garden—your own little green welcome mat to the world—as well as a garden-friendly HOA, is ready for you to exercise your green thumb or simply lay back and enjoy.
The location is peak San Francisco: you are surrounded by readily-accessible, crave-worthy spots:
• Brunch at Nopa, Early to Rise, Brenda’s Meat and Three, or Eddie’s Cafe
• Coffee from The Mill, Sightglass Coffee, Matching Half, or Bean Bag Café
• Dinner + drinks at Che Fico, Beretta, 4505 BBQ, Bar Crudo, Ju-Ni, Tsuta, Katsuo & Kombu, or Hamburger Project
• Groceries from Bi-Rite, Falletti Foods, Lucky, and the Divisadero Farmers Market
• And culture galore: minutes to to the Panhandle, Alamo Square, University of San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, the de Young, and the Academy of Sciences
Transit? You’re covered. MUNI lines 5, 6/21, 22, 24, 38, and 43 are all nearby, with tech shuttles and protected bike lanes just around the corner.
Walk Score: 97. Transit Score: 82. Lifestyle score: off the charts.
This is your launchpad for the best of The City—designed for people who want more out of where they live, and how they live.
The Neighborhood
The Divisadero Corridor
Brenda's Meat and Three
Foghorn Taproom
Bob's on Baker
Tsunami Restaurant
4505 Meats
Eddie's Cafe
Che Fico
The Mill
Beretta
Bar Crudo
NOPA Restaurant
Bean Bag Cafe
Bistro La Chaumiere
Bi-Rite, Divisadero
The Emporium Arcade
Madrone's
Nopalito
RT Rotisserie, Falletti, Peet's
Panhandle Park
University of San Francisco
Alamo Square Park