They don’t build them like this anymore. And even when they try—they don’t build them here. Tucked at the end of a tree-lined cul-de-sac, 1675 Redbud offers the kind of layout that makes life smoother: open main level, private upstairs retreat, and a walkout lower level that begs for late nights and long conversations. Step out to the stone firepit, pass drinks from the full bar, and let the yard pull you in. This 2012 Parade Home knew how to host before “open concept” became a trend—and it was thoughtfully enhanced with upgraded dirt work to create level outdoor living and play spaces. Hardwood floors, updated fixtures, a kitchen with sightlines and sunlight, and nearly 3,600 finished square feet that feel good to live in. It’s picturesque here. Grown trees. Great neighbors. A home with good energy. Updates include roof, kitchen countertops, kitchen backsplash, fireplace surround, etc.
They don’t build them like this anymore. And even when they try—they don’t build them here. Tucked at the end of a tree-lined cul-de-sac, 1675 Redbud offers the kind of layout that makes life smoother: open main level, private upstairs retreat, and a walkout lower level that begs for late nights and long conversations. Step out to the stone firepit, pass drinks from the full bar, and let the yard pull you in. This 2012 Parade Home knew how to host before “open concept” became a trend—and it was thoughtfully enhanced with upgraded dirt work to create level outdoor living and play spaces. Hardwood floors, updated fixtures, a kitchen with sightlines and sunlight, and nearly 3,600 finished square feet that feel good to live in. It’s picturesque here. Grown trees. Great neighbors. A home with good energy. Updates include roof, kitchen countertops, kitchen backsplash, fireplace surround, etc.