There’s something especially compelling about the way this home is designed to meet the land.
From the front, it presents as a single-story—clean, grounded, and approachable. But the moment you step inside, everything opens up.
Your eye is immediately drawn through the main living space, past the kitchen and living area, and out to the balcony—where the view of the private cove stretches out in front of you.
It’s an instant shift.
You’re not just near the water—you’re looking straight into it from the heart of the home.
The main level lives easily day-to-day, with the primary suite and core living spaces all right where you need them.
Then, when you head downstairs, the home expands.
Additional bedrooms, a game room, and a second living space open directly to a covered patio with an outdoor kitchen—creating a completely separate zone for hosting, gathering, or giving guests their own space without ever feeling disconnected.
Upstairs is where you live.
Downstairs is where everyone stays, plays, and lingers a little longer.
And because it’s a walkout, both levels stay connected to the water—each with its own way of experiencing it.