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30290 Mesquite Way

The Details

4 bedrooms | 3.5 bathrooms | 3,877 square feet | 3-car garage | Two-acre lot

Built by The Hills Build + Design

Key Features

Vaulted great room with wood-beam ceiling. Chef's kitchen with hidden pantry and wet bar. Primary suite with barrel-ceiling bath and oversized closet. Dedicated home office off the foyer. Rear porch with outdoor kitchen. Bonus room over the garage with wet bar and full bath. Jack-and-Jill bath between secondary bedrooms. Mud room, storage, and a broom closet where you'd actually want one.

The Story

There's a certain hour — the light going long over the grass, someone called for dinner twice already, the dog still convinced he has business out by the tree line — when you understand what two acres is for. Not the number. The feeling. Room enough that nobody's on top of anybody. Quiet enough to hear the screen door shut from the far end of the yard.

This one sits in the Gas Lantern District, on a stretch of Selah Acres where the sightlines run out a good long way. A wide front lawn, mature landscape, a deep covered porch, and a driveway long enough to feel like an arrival. The house doesn't work hard to impress you when you pull up — it just holds its shape and waits.

Inside, the ceilings lift under wood beams, and the great room pulls the kitchen, the dining, and the back porch into one continuous piece of space — the part of the house the family ends up in whether you planned it that way or not. A hidden pantry keeps the counters clear. A wet bar keeps Friday easy. The primary suite breaks off on its own, with a barrel-ceiling bath and a closet that walks straight into the laundry room — a detail you only really love after the third or fourth time it saves you a trip.

The other three bedrooms sit across the house, a Jack-and-Jill in the middle and a dedicated home office up by the foyer for the work that follows you home. Out back, a covered porch runs most of the length of the house with an outdoor kitchen built right in; weather becomes somebody else's concern. And if you want it, there's an optional bonus room over the garage — its own staircase, a full bath, a wet bar — the kind of room that'll end up being the loudest one in the house. Teenagers will find it first. Grandkids after that.

And wrapping all of it, two acres. A shop, if you want one. A garden that gets more ambitious every spring. A dog that'll learn the fence line before you do. A sky that doesn't have anybody else's roof in it. Years from now, somebody will say remember the house on Mesquite — and this is the one they'll mean. 

If this one's calling your name, we're happy to pick up the phone.

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