Built in 1979 and somehow aging better than most of us, this 1,636 sq. ft. beauty has had the updates it deserves and is officially ready for its next chapter.
Featuring 4 genuinely BIG bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this home has enough room for everyone—and no one gets sentenced to sleeping in the “office that technically counts as a bedroom.” Plus, there’s already a plumbed-in half bath setup by the laundry room just waiting for its DIY moment.
The remodeled kitchen has been opened up and dialed in with quartz countertops, making it the perfect place for homemade meals, DoorDash deliveries, and pretending you’ll finally start meal prepping next Monday.
Luxury vinyl plank flooring runs throughout because life happens. Kids happen. Dogs happen. Spilled cereal, muddy shoes, and random Legos hiding in the dark happen. This floor is ready for all of it.
Need space? Oh, friend, we’ve got space.
The great room is perfect for entertaining, while the separate family room with pocket doors allows everyone to coexist peacefully. Watch football in one room, binge your favorite show in the other, and preserve family relationships in the process. Scientists should really study this.
The primary suite comes complete with an updated ¾ bath and enough privacy to remind you why locking the bathroom door is one of adulthood’s greatest luxuries.
And then there’s the outside…
Out front, you’ve got white picket fence charm and a front porch that practically begs for porch swings, waving at neighbors, and acting like you’re the kind of person who slowly sips coffee while birds chirp around you.
Out back? That’s where things get rowdy.
The fully fenced backyard features a dog run and a massive covered patio that’s basically saying, “Go ahead and invite everyone over.” BBQs, birthdays, football Saturdays, graduation parties, or just sitting outside avoiding your to-do list—it can handle all of it.
The oversized 2-car garage means you’ll finally have room for vehicles, tools, holiday decorations, camping gear, and all those mysterious storage totes you refuse to throw away because “there’s probably something important in there.”
And thanks to newer HVAC, your thermostat won’t be fighting for its life every summer.
Bottom line?
Some houses are just houses.
This one is where memories get made, burgers get flipped, dogs get spoiled, kids grow up, and everyone somehow ends up hanging out in the kitchen.
But don’t wait too long.
Homes with this much personality, this much space, and this much backyard swagger have a nasty habit of becoming somebody else’s address.
Call your favorite Realtor and come see it before another family beats you to the punch and starts arguing over where the Christmas tree goes.