Poised on a classic San Francisco street lined with character homes, 65 Danton Street is a picture-perfect example of vintage elegance reimagined for contemporary living. This beautifully preserved 2+ bedroom, 1+ bathroom residence offers approximately 1,012 square feet of thoughtfully curated living space on a generous 2,500 square foot lot—blending nostalgic charm with meaningful modern upgrades.
Step into a luminous living room framed by a dramatic barrel-front bay window, original fireplace with custom tilework, and rich period detailing. Crown picture molding, arched doorways, and a built-in telephone nook add to the home’s enduring architectural appeal. Original built-ins and classic trim work create a warm, storied ambiance rarely found in today’s homes. Contemporary wood flooring has been installed in living areas and both bedrooms updating the home's classic aesthetic.
The spacious dining room transitions seamlessly into the tastefully updated kitchen, where dark contemporary cabinetry meets granite countertops, a cool-toned glass tile backsplash, and sleek slate grey flooring—offering both style and utility for the modern home chef.
The updated full bathroom echoes the kitchen’s design aesthetic in the tilework and finishes, creating a cohesive and refined interior. Two generous bedrooms at the rear overlook a lush backyard retreat filled with mature fruit trees, including apple, fig, and lemon. The large circular patio is an ideal setting for al fresco meals, gatherings under the stars, or quiet morning coffee among the trees.
Downstairs, the oversized garage and utility level features a large laundry area with ample storage, another full bathroom, garage, and an enclosed bonus room—perfect for a home office, guest space, gym, or creative studio. Expansion potential abounds.
Located in Mission Terrace, this home offers unbeatable access to transit and convenience: just minutes to Glen Park BART, Muni lines, I-280, and Alemany Boulevard for easy commuting. Nearby Mission Street provides a vibrant mix of restaurants, cafes, and daily essentials, including Safeway, Lucky, and local favorites like Tita’s Restaurant, Excelsior Coffee, and Café de Casa.
65 Danton Street isn’t just a home—it’s a slice of San Francisco history with room to grow.