Wake up with the sun glittering off the water, a mug of coffee warming your hands as you step onto the deck and breathe in the stillness. This isn't a vacation. It's not a weekend rental. It's home. Year-round.
With 134 feet of lakefront right at your door, life here centers around the water — easy access means spontaneous swims, lazy afternoons on the dock with a fishing pole, or evening cruises in the boat just because the sky is too good to ignore. The cove stays quiet, making it perfect for floating in peace or watching bald eagles fly over from the hammock strung between the trees.
Inside, the house invites you to stretch out and stay a while. The great room is a space made for togetherness, lit by a wall of windows that bring the lake into every conversation, every slow morning, every rainy afternoon. A gas fireplace warms the cooler seasons, keeping the space cozy as storms roll across the water. Cook dinner with friends, dance barefoot on the hardwood floors, lose track of time.
There are two full bathrooms and a primary suite that feels like a private retreat, but the house has a way of drawing people in. Upstairs, a loft space becomes whatever you need: a quiet yoga studio at sunrise, an artist’s perch with light pouring in, a tucked-away writing nook. There's room for sleepovers, too — pullout couch included — because lake houses tend to attract both inspiration and guests.
The screened-in porch is where stories are told. Game nights stretch late here, and the ceiling fan hums above as you flip pages of a book while the rain taps the roof. It could become a third bedroom easily — or stay just as it is: a flexible, comforting in-between space.
Outside, there's always somewhere to be. A bench at the edge of the cove for thinking or talking without interruption. A sun deck perfect for morning stretches, or just lying back and watching the light shift on the water. Nature is part of the furniture here — not just a view, but a companion.
This is a place for slowing down, for reconnecting. With others. With yourself. With the rhythm of a life lived near water.