Private entrance opens to a formal entry, introducing a classic San Francisco residence rich in period detail and primed for thoughtful customization. The front living room showcases decorative molding, coved ceilings, a decorative fireplace, and newly refinished hardwood floors. A spacious front bedroom with bay windows overlooks 16th Street and features crown molding and detailed millwork. Two additional light-filled bedrooms offer flexibility, connected by a Jack-and-Jill closet, with hardwood floors featuring inlay throughout. A split full bath serves the bedroom wing. Wainscoting, baseboards, pendant lighting, and additional storage beneath the stairs further highlight the home’s character. The eat-in kitchen includes a gas range with hood, refrigerator, and dining space, presenting a compelling opportunity to reimagine and design to taste. Both the kitchen and bath spaces offer meaningful upside for renovation, allowing a future owner to unlock value and tailor the home to modern living. An adjacent office nook, flex space or laundry room with washer/dryer hookups opens directly to the shared garden, creating an easy indoor/outdoor connection. The rear family room, with bay windows overlooking the garden, includes a built-in china hutch and decorative fireplace. Situated within a boutique three-unit HOA, the home combines scale with intimacy. Ideally located at the intersection of three great neighborhoods – the Castro, Upper Market and Mission Dolores, convenient to Valencia Corridor’s shops and restaurants, Dolores Park, and public transportation.