With nearly 1,000 new residences now selling and leasing, the island offers a rare combination of skyline views, waterfront open space, and seamless access to downtown. Just an eight-minute ferry ride from the Ferry Building, new Treasure Island residents are drawn to its unmatched balance of city and waterfront living.
The master plan brings together four distinct residential offerings: 490 Avenue of the Palms, the island’s first new for-sale condominiums; Isle House, a high-rise rental community already more than 50% leased; Hawkins, a contemporary mid-rise with ground-level residences; and The Residences at Yerba Buena Island, boutique for-sale homes set against natural beauty and panoramic views.
Life on the island extends far beyond the residences. Treasure Island offers a mix of restaurants and distilleries, plus miles of shoreline parks and trails. Weekly and seasonal events—from Off the Grid’s food truck market to community festivals—add to the energy of the neighborhood, making it both a place to live and an experience to share.
Treasure Island
San Francisco
Treasure Island has quickly emerged as one of San Francisco’s most ambitious new neighborhoods, redefining what it means to live in the Bay Area.
8-min
ferry ride from downtown San Francisco
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new homes now selling & leasing
~1,000
of trails and parks
22 miles
Hawkins is a striking contemporary mid-rise centered around a lush interior courtyard, offering studio to 3-bedroom residences—including ground-level homes with private entrances—just steps from the Ferry Landing and waterfront promenade.
Over 50% leased, Isle House is a residential high-rise offering panoramic 360-degree views and a mix of studio to 3-bedroom apartments, including two-level live/work townhomes with private entries.
The Residences at Yerba Buena Island are a boutique collection that draws inspiration from the island’s raw natural beauty, offering privacy, architectural integrity, and panoramic views.
New for-sale condominiums, 490 Avenue of the Palms sit beside Cityside Park, offering a rare opportunity to own waterfront property in San Francisco—available in studio to 3-bedroom layouts.
“We’re creating a neighborhood that’s spectacularly beautiful, environmentally sustainable, and deeply connected to both city and nature,” says Chris Meany, Co-CEO of Treasure Island Community Development. “These parks, these homes, the businesses, and this community—it’s a new chapter for San Francisco.”
As the island continues to evolve, its residential offerings showcase the diversity of lifestyles available in this new neighborhood. Hawkins delivers move-in ready mid-rise rentals near the waterfront promenade. Isle House, designed by David Baker Architects, offers modern high-rise living with panoramic views and a mix of studio to three-bedroom layouts. The Residences at Yerba Buena Island, already more than 50% sold, provide boutique homes that merge architectural integrity with natural surroundings. And 490 Avenue of the Palms, located beside the newly opened Cityside Park presents a rare opportunity to own waterfront property in San Francisco, with layouts ranging from studios to three bedrooms.
This transformation matters not only for the homes it delivers, but for how it reimagines the city itself: San Francisco as it was meant to be lived. On Treasure Island, residents enjoy miles of parks and trails, waterfront dining and distilleries, and a vibrant lineup of events—all combining to shape one of the Bay Area’s most dynamic new communities.
Private tours of Treasure Island’s for-sale and for-lease residences are now available. For more information, visit TISF.com/Live.
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