Opportunities abound for this special Mission District Victorian property with its unique, spacious floorplan. The two-level residence can be utilized as one large home or as two distinct living spaces with their own dedicated entrances for privacy and convenience. Buyers may also explore turning the lower level of the home into an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) with the addition of a kitchen, thereby creating a separate guest space or income producing unit. Buyer to investigate ability to change current use of home with city. The large Eastlake Victorian residence at 1014 Shotwell Street was built in 1899 on a 30 by 124-foot oversized lot on a quiet street in San Francisco's vibrant Mission District neighborhood. The home's unique wrap-around porch gives the setback two level residence a grand and private feel while being in the center of a bustling neighborhood. The home features seven bedrooms and five bathrooms with two primary suites on the main floor.