What immediately sets this home apart is how much usable space it offers. Both the living room and the family room are very large, giving you room to live comfortably without having to force one space to do everything. The separation works naturally—one area can be quieter, the other more active—while still feeling connected. The living room and dining area share an L-shaped layout, keeping meals close to everyday living without carving out space that goes unused. The dining area sits just off the kitchen, which is positioned between the dining space and the family room, making it easy to move through the home. The kitchen gets its natural light from a large window over the sink that looks directly into the enclosed back porch—and when opened, that window works as a pass-through, making everyday use and casual entertaining easier. One of the home’s standout features is its connection to the outdoors. There are three separate sets of French doors—off the family room, living/dining area, and primary bedroom—all opening to the enclosed back porch. This brings natural light into multiple rooms and makes the porch feel like a true extension of the home rather than an afterthought. The home follows a true split-bedroom layout, with the primary bedroom on one side of the house and the two additional bedrooms on the other. The primary bedroom includes its own private bathroom and direct access to the porch, creating a quiet retreat separated from the secondary bedrooms. Bedrooms two and three share a bathroom that also provides direct access to the enclosed porch, a practical feature for guests or easy backyard access. Outside, the fully fenced backyard benefits from the home’s corner-lot location, with access from both the front and side yard. There’s plenty of room to use the space comfortably, along with a storage shed and a large patio that adds even more outdoor flexibility. A side-entry garage keeps the front of the home clean and understated. 2018 Roof and 2025 Flat Roof