In San Francisco, a home that truly lives like a house is rare. 320 Texas Street is exactly that: a 1912 Edwardian classic with a shingled faade, traditional bay windows & timeless Potrero Hill curb appeal, reimagined for modern living. With all three bedrooms thoughtfully positioned on the main level, direct access to a private backyard, 2 remodeled baths, and an expansive deeded bonus room below, this is the kind of home that gives city living room to breathe. Inside, the home feels warm, fresh & beautifully renewed. Newly refinished white oak floors in a natural finish bring a soft glow throughout, while the open kitchen with its Thermador appliance suite becomes the heart of everyday life. Mornings start here, dinners linger here, and friends gather as the dining room, living room & garden stay connected. A sun-filled, dedicated office adds a quiet place to work, read, or reset. New light fixtures, a fresh, elegant paint palette, a dedicated laundry room with space for daily necessities, and a hall closet for coats & essentials add everyday ease. The main level opens to an exclusive-use garden patio with mature landscaping, hardscape, greenery & deeded storage for the serious gardener. Private, usable & deeply inviting, it gives the home the feeling of a true backyard in the heart of the city. The front bedroom is wrapped in morning light, city lights at night & Bay Bridge views. The primary suite is cozy yet sized for a king bed, with a generous closet and a modern ensuite bath featuring a walk-in glass shower, double vanity & heated floors for cold SF nights. The third bedroom is well-proportioned, with a large closet, two windows & shutters. Downstairs, the deeded bonus room extends the way the home is lived in, offering space for guests, a media lounge, a home gym, a playroom, or a creative studio. With garage parking, thoughtful updates & real outdoor living, this home delivers the feel of a single-family residence with the ease of condo ownership. Then there is the Hill. Plow is across the street, close enough to put your name on the list & let the morning come to you. Farley’s Coffeehouse feels like the Hill’s living room, Christopher’s Books brings charm, and Chez Maman, Ruby Wine & Bottom of the Hill add local texture. From McKinley Square and Jackson Playground to Whole Foods, Chase Center, Caltrain, Muni & Hwys 101/280, everything feels close, connected & deeply rooted.