This is one of those houses that just feels good the minute you walk in. It's unusually bright, fresh and open, with a floor plan that gives you the best of both worlds. The kitchen, dining area and family room come together in a true great-room arrangement, while a separate living room provides that increasingly desirable balance between open, connected living and more defined spaces. Extra-high tray ceilings and a graceful arched opening add to the sense of light and openness. The oversized primary bedroom even has room for a seating area of its own. Downstairs, the bright daylight walkout offers three additional bedrooms, a second kitchen, family room, and two exterior entries-creating a flexible mother-in-law apartment ideal for extended family or guests. Outside, the beautifully established yard was planned and maintained by a horticulturist, with native plantings, a mature peach tree, mountain views, a large deck and two additional patios. The quiet, single-entry neighborhood has no through traffic, yet shopping and restaurants are minutes away. Little Cottonwood Canyon is practically at your doorstep for skiing and hiking, with the canyon bus stop less than half a mile away. Nearly 3,000 square feet, six bedrooms and a remarkably flexible floor plan-this is a house that works beautifully for the way we really live. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from tax records. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.
Listing courtesy of The Agency Salt Lake City.
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