Valet parking for an open house event last night on Bryant Street

To be clear:

  1. This happened last night
  2. This is on Bryant between 21st and 22nd, in the heart of the Mission
  3. This is an open house, where a real estate agent shows the house to potential buyers
  4. There is a team of valet parking attendants out front, ready to park your BMW for you so you don’t have to

(Thanks to our neighbor Marc A. for the photos and reporting.)

13 Responses to “Valet parking for an open house event last night on Bryant Street”

  1. Jamin-Time says:

    Seems like a good idea to me. Parking is annoying.

    I love riding my bike. But crooks be stealing that shit.

    I don’t expect the potential owners of this unit IN THE HEART OF THE MISSION to steal or vandalize. So they are welcome.

  2. Macks says:

    Is there a garage? I can’t tell. Do the valet guys come with the sale of the home?

  3. JohnnyL says:

    Seems like a ingenious idea to me. Your alternative headline would of been: “fucking people driving around blocking my driveway and bike lane, wahhh”

  4. m says:

    Well, most of us take public transit to house viewings but whoever is paying cash for this house probably doesn’t want to surround themselves with people who have not yet developed a world changing app.

  5. two beers says:

    Uh, the valets should be wearing red jackets in that part of the Mission.

  6. al says:

    i am outraged.

    no, i’m not.

  7. Sincr Bcnzs says:

    You non rich people have only yourselves to blame for still living in san francisco. How have you not moved to Oakland yet, or Detroit, or somewhere else

  8. sm says:

    i live directly behind this house. the developer completely gutted it and re-built the interior — classic flip. just around the corner a single-family house sold for 1.8 to some twitter yuppie. neighborhood is changing rapidly: east-coast prep-school looking tech-bros walking around with “google ventures” jackets.

  9. 24-24 says:

    Pigeon Palace should have had this too

  10. Kim says:

    I wish they would do that on my block. Rich folks looking at $5 mil. house for sale in Mission kept blocking my building’s driveway. They kept insisting they would only be a minute, and not understanding/getting pissed at my telling them NO. Entitled assholes need valet since they are too lazy to look for actual parking spot.

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