Main Content

    Property
    420 Mission Bay Boulevard N, 405

    Home » Listings » 420 Mission Bay Blvd N #405

    $950,000

    Price

    1

    Beds

    1.5

    Baths

    934

    Sq.Ft.

    Mission Bay

    Neighborhood

    This bright, spacious 1-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom condo residence at Madrone offers resort-style living in a modern, full-service elevator building. Well-lit from a stunning wall of windows, Residence #405 epitomizes Madrone's indoor-outdoor lifestyle, offering direct access to a balcony overlooking a serene, open-air greenbelt with mature trees. Take advantage of Madrone's long list of amenities, including a 75-foot heated lap pool, Jacuzzi spa, fitness facility, community room, theater, and BBQ areas with seating, as well as local green spaces, public parks, waterfront trails, Chase Stadium, Oracle Park, food trucks, community markets, and more.

    Read More

    Property
    Property

    Video

    Video
    Floor

    Plan

    Property

    Features

    At the home’s entry, the foyer features multiple closets and a half bathroom that open to the expansive living/dining room, which seamlessly connects to the balcony via glass doors, ideal for relaxation or entertaining. The chef-grade kitchen features a modern appliance package, including a stainless steel gas cooktop and oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher, complemented by sleek quartz countertops and a custom mosaic tile backsplash. A full-width window line in the bedroom creates a true urban retreat, with plush new carpeting, two closets, and an en-suite bath featuring dual vanities and a shower-over-tub.

    Additional features include an in-unit stackable washer and dryer, air conditioning, additional storage, and one-car garage parking. This is an incredible offering not to be missed.

    Residence Features:

    • 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms
    • Open-plan living/dining room and chef’s kitchen with an expansive wall-to-wall floor-to-ceiling bank of windows
    • Direct access to a balcony overlooking a serene, open-air greenbelt with mature trees and lush green views
    • Chef’s kitchen with quartz countertops and backsplash, ample cabinetry, modern appliances and fixtures
    • Primary bedroom with a full-width window line, en-suite bath, and two closets
    • Common half bathroom
    • Full-sized washer and dryer in unit
    • 1-Car parking space in the garage
    • Additional storage
    • Air Conditioning

    Building Amenities:

    • 24/7 Attended lobby
    • Open-air green belt
    • 75-foot heated lap pool and jacuzzi spa
    • Resort-style steam room and sauna
    • Outdoor grill and lounge area
    • Social dining room with a catering kitchen
    • Game room with flat-screen TVs and billiards
    • Private movie theater
    • State-of-the-art fitness studio
    • Club Lounge
    • Landscaped gardens and courtyard
    • On-site HOA
    • Community EV Charger
    • Easy access to freeways 280/101, Caltrain, corporate shuttles
    • Close proximity to Chase Center, Oracle Park, The Embarcadero, Spark
    • Social & Stagecoach Greens, waterfront trails, Gus’s Market & much more
    Neighborhood

    Mission Bay

    Though Mission Bay is San Francisco’s youngest neighborhood, it exudes all the character of a well-established community. The location is unquestionably desirable, with a long stretch of waterfront and South Beach, South of Market, Potrero Hill, and the Dogpatch arrayed around its inland borders. It is also directly adjacent to the 4th and King Caltrain stop for an easy means of travelling down the peninsula, as well as access to three MUNI streetcar lines, one of which runs the neighborhood’s length. Since the Mission Bay master plan was first laid out, it has found two very significant additions, with a campus of the University of California San Francisco and the Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors NBA team, both constructed within its limits. The energy of professional sports also infuses the neighborhood during the summer months, when the San Francisco Giants play at Oracle Park, just across Mission Creek. The typical Mission Bay dwelling is a luxury condominium, and the neighborhood has benefitted from innovative architects willing to advance stunning new forms for these mid- and high-rise structures. At the same time, a quirky and compelling Bay-Area lifestyle endures in the neat line of houseboats along Mission Creek.

    Thoughtful urban planning has ensured that these homes, old and new, are surrounded with green spaces, such as Agua Vista Park, Bay Front Park, and the Mission Bay Kids Park, a neighborhood hub showcasing features in natural materials, some of which are arrestingly sculptural. Adding to the role of the outdoors in everyday life, UCSF also hosts a weekly farmer’s market. Those who like to bike, jog, and stroll will appreciate the proximity to the miles-long waterfront promenade of the Embarcadero, as well as the Victorian- and Edwardian-lined streets of Potrero Hill. From its professional sports teams to its waterfront, public transit, and location on the edge of downtown, Mission Bay has quickly won a place in San Francisco’s heart.

    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Property
    Skip to content