Below Market Rate ownership homes at 395 6th Street - RENOU This home offers exceptional value in San Francisco's only new construction BMR opportunity. This bright, west-facing one-bedroom is filled with natural light throughout the day and enjoys peaceful, leafy views offering a refreshing sense of greenery in the heart of the city. An attended lobby brings a welcoming, elevated sense of care each day, while the rooftop terrace offers a place to unwind or entertain with unparalleled views of the city skyline. Studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bed homes are available without parking: $299,000-$470,707 and with parking: $333,309-$519,730. Parking is available for an additional cost and is not included in the listed home price, ask for details. Applicants must be first-time homebuyers and cannot exceed 100% of MOHCD's 2025 Area Median Income: 1 person: $109,100, 2 persons: $124,700, 3 persons: $140,250, 4 persons: $155,850. Homes are offered through the San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development and are subject to monitoring and other program requirements. Visit the 395 6th Street listing on DAHLIA to apply and review program details. All applicants must complete first-time homebuyer education and obtain loan pre-approval from an approved participating lender.
CondoProperty Type
2025Year Built
$644Price/Sq.Ft.
$560/moHOA Dues
Listed by Antoine Crumeyrolle•DRE #DRE #01395566• Compass
•415-279-5869 (agent)
•antoinecrumeyrolle@gmail.com (agent)
•415-345-3000 (broker)
Listed by Justin Goldberg•DRE #DRE #01705028• Compass
Central South of Market, located between Market Street and Townsend Street, is a industrial and tech-forward San Francisco neighborhood with converted warehouse blocks and a convention-and-transit spine. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around 4th Street at Mission Street, where coffee bars, design studios, hotel lobbies, and late-night bites cluster under the glow of big-city foot traffic. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SFMOMA, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum anchor the cultural calendar in a tight grid of plazas and galleries. Architecture leans brick-and-beam lofts, glassy mid-rises, and repurposed factories. Side streets shift from loading docks to pocket parks and public art. Caltrain and BART stations keep the pace brisk and connected.
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Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bedroom
Living
Interior features
Heat pump provides heating and cooling
Dishwasher
Garbage disposal
Free‑standing gas range
Bedrooms
1 bedroom
Bathrooms
1 full bathroom
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Garbage disposal
Free‑standing gas range
Laundry & utility
Washer/dryer hookups only
Heating & cooling
Heat pump (heating and cooling)
Exterior features
Ground/entry level unit
Home design
Contemporary / Modern/High Tech style
New construction condominium
Attached property
Construction
Concrete foundation
Built in 2025
HOA & community
Homeowners association with monthly fee
HOA fee: $560 per month
Community amenities include barbecue and roof deck
Community contains 90 units
Cats and dogs allowed
Electricity and solar
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