Cow Hollow
Homes for Sale

Once a dairy farm. Now it’s where global day-traders and future financiers in training come to rest their spreadsheet-weary eyes at night. Home to Union Street shops and restaurants, as well as classic north end style, served in slightly smaller sizes than the estates of Pacific Heights.

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Our Current Selection of Cow Hollow Homes for Sale

Condominium
$930,000 | 1, 1, 1
MLS# 425009976
2801 Octavia Street #1 features an open floor plan which feeds a private (exclusive use) 189 square foot deck, serving as a seamless extension of the living space. The unit features a king-sized bedroom, huge walk-in closet, updated bathroom with...
Condominium
$2,995,000 | 2, 2, 1
MLS# 424073795
Welcome to Penthouse #7F, a spectacular trophy condo offering an unparalleled living experience w/breathtaking views of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge from both living levels as well as the 690sqft private roof deck which is accessed from within the unit....
Single Family Home
$19,995,000 | 5, 6, 8
MLS# 425007072
Located on a prime north side perch, this magnificent, one-of-a kind, completely reconstructed property offers nearly 9000 square feet of conditioned space w/ over 7000 sqft of turn-key living space on 4 levels. Ideal for entertaining, the main level boasts...
Tenancy In Common
$939,000 | 1, 1, 1
MLS# 425007777
Bright, sophisticated, and modern 1 bedroom in an intimate 4 unit building within walking distance to everything Cow Hollow, the Marina, and Russian Hill have to offer! Up a short flight of stairs you enter into an oversized 1 bedroom...
Condominium
$1,795,000 | 2, 2, 1
MLS# 425006330
Now 60% SOLD & offering seller rate buy-downs! The patio home collection at The Belvedere! Designed by world-renowned Handel Architects, The Belvedere is a culmination of elevated architectural design, tailor-made shared spaces, and 28 brand-new refined homes gracing San Francisco's...
Condominium
$1,725,000 | 2, 1, 1
MLS# 425005819
Welcome to 3027 Buchanan Street, a beautiful and historic two-bedroom condominium with parking just steps away from the shops, bars and restaurants of Union Street. This stylish condo features two spacious bedrooms that can both easily accommodate king beds and...
Condominium
$1,895,000 | 2, 2, 1
MLS# 425005503
Now 60% SOLD & offering seller rate buy-downs! The Belvedere, designed by world-renowned Handel Architects, is a culmination of elevated architectural design, tailor-made shared spaces, and 28 brand-new refined homes gracing San Francisco's prestigious Cow Hollow neighborhood. A concrete and...
Condominium
$1,695,000 | 2, 2, 1
MLS# 425004642
Experience refined urban living in this exceptional 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence featuring impeccable clean lines, modern styling, & top-tier finishes. This home boasts beautiful European wide-plank oak flooring throught, high ceilings, and expansive picture-frame windows, creating a warm and inspiring environment...
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Recently Sold Listings in Cow Hollow

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Condominium
$1,500,000 | 2, 2, 1
MLS# 425007956
Experience unrivaled luxury in this 2bd/2ba condo at The Murano. Built in 2021, this 1,198 SF (per tax records) gem epitomizes modern urban living. This corner unit offers an open floor plan with effortless flow from the living area to...
SOLD
Quadruplex
$3,800,000 | 5, 0, 0
MLS# 424056269
Incredible opportunity to own a trophy investment property on Union Street in the heart of Cow Hollow. This well-maintained, mixed-use building offers ground floor commercial space with two residential flats above, as well as a detached one-bedroom cottage. The two...
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Condominium
$1,250,000 | 3, 2, 0
MLS# 424083330
Fabulous 3 bed, 2 bath condo in the heart of Cow Hollow. Open concept living room with fireplace + dining area. Charming updated kitchen is also open to the living / dining areas. Shared yard + roof deck potential (shared)....
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More About Cow Hollow

Perched between the flats of the Marina and the heights of Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow used to be a bucolic scene of dairy cows grazing the hill above the Bay. The dairies are long gone, but the name is still around. 

Homes in Cow Hollow enjoy close proximity to the neighborhood shopping district along Union Street. It’s a bustling and busy thoroughfare, with high-end stores that import their clothes from the finest fashion capitals of the globe nestled next to frozen yogurt chain stores, with pretty much everything in between. Some of the city’s best restaurants call Cow Hollow home, and after a long day of shopping or exploring, it’s hard to beat sitting on an outside patio for some relaxing people watching.

The Presidio, once an Army base but now site of many offices, rental homes, and open space, bounds the neighborhood to the west, so Cow Hollow residents are able to take advantage of the multitude of trails and open spaces within the Presidio.

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Peaceful and Lovely Allyne Park
Friendly Local Community
Lyon Street Steps Connect Cow Hollow and the Presidio
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Cow Hollow Neighborhood Vibe

Upscale eateries, boutiques, spas, and bars line trendy Union Street, but believe it or not, cows and dairies once occupied this prime tract of real estate, which is how the neighborhood came to be known as Cow Hollow. While the pastures have long since been developed and the only dairy you’re likely to encounter is the pre-packaged kind at a corner market, the name stuck.

Popular Cow Hollow Home Styles

Cow Hollow housing stock is primarily a mix of Victorian and Edwardian buildings, although there are some art-deco buildings popped in here and there. Ranging in size from comfortable to palatial, many homes in Cow Hollow have gorgeous views of the Bay.

Getting Around in The Cow Hollow

Muni trains do not serve the neighborhood, but there are plenty of bus lines for commuters who rely on public transit to get to and from their jobs. If your commute takes you to the North Bay, access to the Golden Gate bridge is very convenient. Pedestrians will probably like the walk north (i.e., down the hill) more than the walk back up.

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Awards, Accolades, and Recognition

We’re proud of the recognition we’ve earned for excellence in San Francisco real estate representation.

Our broker, Matt Fuller, is a recognized thought leader, white paper author, and media consultant for the real estate industry. He has served as the President of the San Francisco Association of Realtors and the Director of the California Association of Realtors.

We are members of the Top Agent Network, San Francisco’s premier community for the top ten percent of local real estate agents.

We’ve received numerous industry certifications including Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS), Graduate of REALTOR Institute (GRI), and National Association of REALTOR (NAR) Fair Housing.

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    Cow Hollow Housing Market Trends

    Median Sales Price

    Median sales price is calculated based on sold data and doesn’t account for seller concessions. Median price represents the point at which half of the homes sold for more and half sold for less. In smaller neighborhoods like many of those found in San Francisco, this metric is less likely to be influenced by extremely high or low sales prices that don’t represent the typical neighborhood home.

    Days on Market

    Days on Market indicates how quickly or slowly homes are selling in the neighborhood. The lower the days on market (DOM), the stronger the market is for sellers, all other things being equal.

    Number of Active Listings

    The number of homes available for sale in active status at the end of a given month. Fewer homes available for sale may indicate a seasonal trend or market dynamics that favor a seller more than a buyer.

    Sales Price Compared to List Price

    In strong or balanced markets, homes in San Francisco typically sell over asking. In a buyer’s market, homes will sell at list price or slightly under. If a home has had price reductions, the calculation is based on the last listed price.

    Price per Square Foot

    Price per square foot is most useful when the homes are almost identical in size, age, layout and other factors important to buyers. Our experience suggests it is a more valuable metric in larger condo buildings and less valuable for homes in neighborhoods built with a diverse selection of styles, sizes, and ages.

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    Cow Hollow FAQs

    Where is Cow Hollow?

    Cow Hollow is a neighborhood along the northern edge of San Francisco’s peninsula. It is bordered by the Presidio National Park to the west, the Marina to the north, Russian Hill to the east, and Pacific Heights to the south. On an SFAR (San Francisco Association of Realtors) MLS map, Cow Hollow is identified as neighborhood 7d.

    Are there any notable historical landmarks or sites in Cow Hollow?

    The name Cow Hollow dates back to the area’s use for cattle grazing in the mid-1800s, and the neighborhood’s main commercial corridor, Union Street, was once a dirt road connecting the Presidio with the developing city.

    The Octagon House is one of the notable landmarks of Cow Hollow. An eight-sided home at the intersection of Union and Gough Streets, it was built in 1861 and followed a fad of octagon-shaped homes at the time. The structure now serves as a Colonial and Federal period decorative arts museum open to the public.

    The Metro Theater was built in 1924, and the single-screen movie theater was in business until 2006. Now a gymnasium, the developer preserved some historic features inside, including a series of murals by interior designer Anthony Heinsbergen, Ionic columns, grilles, and urns on the stage.

    What is there to do in Cow Hollow?

    Today’s Cow Hollow is probably best known for its lively, affluent commercial corridor along Union Street, full of some of the city’s best fine dining, coffee shops, and pilates and hair studios. Residents have easy access to many of the city’s best outdoor recreation (and stunning views) in the Presidio, Crissy Field, and the Marina Green. Nearby, the Fort Mason Arts Center operates out of a former military facility, offering an ever-evolving rotation of artistic programming that includes theater and dance performances, art installations, and educational and cultural classes.

    How does the community vibe in Cow Hollow contribute to its real estate appeal?

    Though its homes may be a bit less grand, they’re no less beautiful than the ones above them on the hill of Pacific Heights. Cow Hollow offers some of the city’s finest upscale living, with well-tended Victorian and Edwardian homes and a lively shopping district.

    Where can I find new construction in Cow Hollow?

    As an “already built” neighborhood, Cow Hollow is not a neighborhood where you should expect to find substantial new construction projects. Smaller developers may renovate/flip existing properties, or may take advantage of recent housing laws to add additional units to already existing housing. Transit corridors and major neighborhood streets are the most likely areas for new construction buildings in already built neighborhoods with existing housing stock.

    What are the average home prices in Cow Hollow, and how have they trended?

    You can scroll up to see our market charts showing current neighborhood prices and other real estate trends for Cow Hollow. We update these charts dynamically as new data becomes available. Reach out to us to learn more about prices, trends, and possibilities in Cow Hollow.

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