A beautifully remodeled 1893 Victorian, La Casa de la Luna, blends historic elegance with modern upgrades. Designed by renowned architect William Henry Armitage, it boasts a restored facade with period windows, a sunburst pediment, & a Bob Buckter-curated paint palette. Inside, the open-concept first floor features high ceilings, custom wood detailing, new wood floors, and a fully renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone countertops, and custom cabinetry. The main level also offers a laundry room and a half bath. A new deck with a firepit connects to a low-maintenance turfed yard, complete with a mature lemon tree. The 2nd floor includes three spacious bedrooms, each with en-suite baths. The newly added third floor is a primary suite with skylights, dual walk-in closets, and a spa-like bath with heated floors, a freestanding tub, dual showerheads, & city views. Engineered for modern living, this home features seismic upgrades, 5-zones of AC, a tankless water heater, and an 8-panel 3.24kW solar array grandfathered under NEM 2.0. The home is located in a SFUSD lottery priority zone, in the Mission District, blocks of top dining, cafes, parks, BART, and Zuckerberg SF General Hospital. A leased garage is assignable at closing.