The house looks ordinary. Three bedrooms, two baths, built in 1974. But step past the front door and everything changes. Mornings slow down. Conversations last longer. The lake outside the window quietly rearranges your priorities. This isn’t just another listing; it’s a place where time behaves differe… Continues…
There is a calm that settles over a home when water is always in view. Here, days are marked less by the clock and more by the light shifting across the lake. Sunrises spill into the living room, evenings stretch out on the deck, and even quiet chores feel softer against the backdrop of open water and trees. The 1970s construction brings a sense of solidity and familiarity, while the flexible three-bedroom layout adapts easily as life changes, welcoming guests, hobbies, or simple solitude.
Over the years, what begins as a practical choice—a comfortable, well‑designed house—gradually becomes the setting for a different kind of wealth: unhurried breakfasts, shared holidays, small traditions that repeat with the seasons. The shoreline walk you take “just this once” becomes a ritual. The view you thought you’d get used to never quite loses its power. In the end, the value here isn’t measured in square footage, but in moments you finally have room to feel.