About Dogpatch, San Francisco
Dogpatch occupies the industrial waterfront south of Mission Bay, transformed over the past decade into San Francisco's highest-density new-construction corridor. Post-2018 condos and townhomes are built with fiber-optic infrastructure as standard, wellness-integrated building systems, and direct Caltrain access at 22nd Street. UCSF Mission Bay campus anchors the northern edge, creating structural demand from biotech researchers, clinical staff, and Peninsula commuters who want modern SF living without the maintenance burden of a Victorian SFH.
Who Buys in Dogpatch, San Francisco
Biotech and clinical researchers at UCSF, Peninsula commuters on Caltrain, remote-first engineers who value building amenities over neighborhood character, and investors attracted to the highest new-construction rental yield in the city. RSU-backed buyers on 2–4 year vesting schedules frequently target the $1.1M–$1.5M condo tier as a first SF purchase.
Market Dynamics — Dogpatch 2026
Dogpatch posted the highest year-over-year appreciation of any SF sub-market in 2024 and 2025. Its inventory is almost entirely post-2010 construction, giving buyers modern building systems, HOA-managed maintenance, and predictable transaction timelines. The 22nd Street Caltrain stop makes it the top pick for buyers with Peninsula employers — Salesforce Tower, Oracle Park, and Chase Center are walkable.
Working With Adrian in Dogpatch, San Francisco
Adrian Huntington has 20+ years of experience representing buyers and sellers across San Francisco's top neighborhoods. His off-market network, RSU financing expertise, and hyper-local strategy provide an edge in one of the most competitive markets in the United States.
To discuss a specific property or begin a confidential buyer or seller consultation, contact Adrian directly.