Welcome to East Cut
New cosmopolitan community nestled along San Francisco Bay
One of San Francisco’s most dynamic and cutting-edge places to settle down, East Cut is a dense cosmopolitan with easy commutes and high walkability. Located right beside the Oakland Bay Bridge, East Cut has taken to rebranding itself with blue and green high-rises to give residents impeccable views of the bay and surrounding areas.
Rincon Hill, East Cut’s previous namesake, was one of San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods during the gold rush in the 1800s. However, in 1906 a massive earthquake hit, and the area was turned into an industrial site for the shipping industry. In 1989, another earthquake fractured the infrastructure, and the Embarcadero Freeway was removed, changing the entire feel of the neighborhood. Now, it’s one of San Francisco’s most desirable areas.
East Cut is San Francisco’s new and exciting neighborhood of the moment, and the median sale price reflects that. Starting in the low seven-figures, you won’t only gain a newly renovated home, but you’ll also buy into an amazing neighborhood with a high walkability index, easy transportation and commuting, and towers that are home to some of the world’s most innovative businesses. Many of our buyers are tech workers at companies like Google, Facebook, Salesforce, Amazon, Microsoft, and Instagram.
What to Love
- Great for commuters with easy access to the Oakland Bay Bridge, BART and CalTrain
- Chic cosmopolitan spirit that’s perfect for city lovers
- One of San Francisco’s fastest-growing, most cutting-edge communities
People & Lifestyle
East Cut has gone through several measures to ensure the vibrancy of its community. It’s cultivated the perfect urban vibe, where people looking for everything opposite of the suburban lifestyle will thrive.
Active, industrious go-getters will settle right into this new and thriving community. It’s the ideal spot for young professionals, for easy commutes, and a bustling hub of activity. In East Cut, you’ll always find your neighbors and fellow residents out and about, looking for the next best restaurant or hip boutique.
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
East Cut is bringing in new community members every day, and trendy eateries and high-end stores are more than happy to accompany all the new faces.
Shop the four-story Metreon, where you can get some fantastic clothes, a great meal, and then finish off the night at the largest IMAX in North America. Also, try out the Embarcadero Center to shop at some of the nation’s most well-known retailers. For an afternoon trip, head over to Alexander Book Company to support a local bookstore and pursue their wide array of titles that expands over three floors.
Waterbar is one of East Cut’s finest seafood restaurants, famed for its sustainability and panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline and the bay area. With creative seafood arrangements and an extensive sake menu, Ozumo invites you to dine with them in their contemporary space and experience 19 years of culinary excellence. For something a little more robust, International Smoke seamlessly blends international cooking techniques with open flame. Also, check out EPIC Steak, Town Hall, and Angler, some of East Cut’s can’t-miss restaurants.
Things to Do
South Beach excels in giving its residents a broad range of activities to do, whether it’s attending a concert or going to a Giants game.
Get your tickets to a San Francisco Giants game and head on over to Oracle Park. From the stands, you can cheer on one of your favorite baseball teams, all while having a fantastic view of the bay beyond. Oracle Park also hosts some amazing concerts and events, such as Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park every June.
If you don’t want to merely look at the gleaming water of the bay and are looking to actually get out and set sail, check out the South Beach Yacht Club. For some fantastic beer tasting with good company, the 21st Amendment Brewery is a brewpub where many East Cut residents gather on a hot weekend or after a long day of work. Also, be sure to try Lucky Strike, where you can bowl, listen to live music, play darts and pool, plus so much more.
Welcome to East Cut
New cosmopolitan community nestled along San Francisco Bay
One of San Francisco’s most dynamic and cutting-edge places to settle down, East Cut is a dense cosmopolitan with easy commutes and high walkability. Located right beside the Oakland Bay Bridge, East Cut has taken to rebranding itself with blue and green high-rises to give residents impeccable views of the bay and surrounding areas.
Rincon Hill, East Cut’s previous namesake, was one of San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods during the gold rush in the 1800s. However, in 1906 a massive earthquake hit, and the area was turned into an industrial site for the shipping industry. In 1989, another earthquake fractured the infrastructure, and the Embarcadero Freeway was removed, changing the entire feel of the neighborhood. Now, it’s one of San Francisco’s most desirable areas.
East Cut is San Francisco’s new and exciting neighborhood of the moment, and the median sale price reflects that. Starting in the low seven-figures, you won’t only gain a newly renovated home, but you’ll also buy into an amazing neighborhood with a high walkability index, easy transportation and commuting, and towers that are home to some of the world’s most innovative businesses. Many of our buyers are tech workers at companies like Google, Facebook, Salesforce, Amazon, Microsoft, and Instagram.
What to Love
Great for commuters with easy access to the Oakland Bay Bridge, BART and CalTrain
Chic cosmopolitan spirit that’s perfect for city lovers
One of San Francisco’s fastest-growing, most cutting-edge communities
People & Lifestyle
East Cut has gone through several measures to ensure the vibrancy of its community. It’s cultivated the perfect urban vibe, where people looking for everything opposite of the suburban lifestyle will thrive.
Active, industrious go-getters will settle right into this new and thriving community. It’s the ideal spot for young professionals, for easy commutes, and a bustling hub of activity. In East Cut, you’ll always find your neighbors and fellow residents out and about, looking for the next best restaurant or hip boutique.
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
East Cut is bringing in new community members every day, and trendy eateries and high-end stores are more than happy to accompany all the new faces.
Shop the four-story Metreon, where you can get some fantastic clothes, a great meal, and then finish off the night at the largest IMAX in North America. Also, try out the Embarcadero Center to shop at some of the nation’s most well-known retailers. For an afternoon trip, head over to Alexander Book Company to support a local bookstore and pursue their wide array of titles that expands over three floors.
Waterbar is one of East Cut’s finest seafood restaurants, famed for its sustainability and panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline and the bay area. With creative seafood arrangements and an extensive sake menu, Ozumo invites you to dine with them in their contemporary space and experience 19 years of culinary excellence. For something a little more robust, International Smoke seamlessly blends international cooking techniques with open flame. Also, check out EPIC Steak, Town Hall, and Angler, some of East Cut’s can’t-miss restaurants.
Things to Do
South Beach excels in giving its residents a broad range of activities to do, whether it’s attending a concert or going to a Giants game.
Get your tickets to a San Francisco Giants game and head on over to Oracle Park. From the stands, you can cheer on one of your favorite baseball teams, all while having a fantastic view of the bay beyond. Oracle Park also hosts some amazing concerts and events, such as Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park every June.
If you don’t want to merely look at the gleaming water of the bay and are looking to actually get out and set sail, check out the South Beach Yacht Club. For some fantastic beer tasting with good company, the 21st Amendment Brewery is a brewpub where many East Cut residents gather on a hot weekend or after a long day of work. Also, be sure to try Lucky Strike, where you can bowl, listen to live music, play darts and pool, plus so much more.