Arterra Condos
300 Berry St
Located in Mission Bay, just steps away from the Mission Creek Channel, stands the 16 story Arterra Condos. The structure has a Walk Score of 88, a Transit Score of 83, and a Bike Score of 93. Residences at the Arterra are not only cat/dog friendly (with weight restrictions) and equipped with stainless steel and gas appliances, but they also come with private terraces. Even more so, residents of Arterra Condos have access to amenities such as a catering kitchen, fitness center, guest suites, club/party room, roof deck, outdoor lounge, and parking garage. Arterra Condos has a sound score of 69 and a livability score of 72. Crime rates around the area are 5% higher than the San Francisco average, however, cost of living is 19% lower than the San Francisco average.
Available Units
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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515 | 1 | 1 | $849,000 | 730 ft | - | $650/mo | - |
704 | 1 | 1 | $829,000 | 856 ft | - | $694/mo | |
714 | 1 | 1 | $785,000 | - | - | $637/mo | - |
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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711 | 2 | 1 | $1,098,000 | 1,003 ft | - | $690/mo | |
408 | 2 | 2 | $1,239,000 | 1,027 ft | - | $713/mo | - |
Unavailable Units
Amenities
Details & Fees
- Built in 2008
- 16 Floors
- Average HOA Fees: $637 – $713 / month
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Neighborhood
Mission Bay is a waterfront neighborhood that is home to the Chase Center – the new Warriors’ Stadium – as well as Genentech Hall and Mission Creek Park. Much of the neighborhood is spanned by the University of California San Francisco, along with various outdoor parks and hangouts.
The Walk Score for the neighborhood is 87. Transit Score is 83 and Bike score is 93. The Livability Score in the area is 72 out of 100, and crime rates are 5% higher than the San Francisco average. Cost of Living is 19% lower and real estate prices are 39% lower than the San Francisco average.
Other attractions in Mission Bay include the All is Well Bell, Mission Rock, Pier 48, and the Warriors’ Shop. Originally, Mission Bay was shallow marsh land, and was thus called “False Bay” by Spanish explorers. In the late 1800s, Mission Bay was filled with rocks and dirt, turned into an industrialized zone throughout the 20th century. Now the neighborhood becomes increasingly popular for suburban trends as it continues to develop.