Mid-century modern enthusiasts: this is the one. Some houses greet you before you're even inside. You turn off the road, pull through the trees, and something shifts. This is a home with presence. Built in 1979 by one owner, for one family, with a vision that still shows up in every room. You enter on a single level and the house opens up around you: floor-to-ceiling cathedral windows, soaring ceilings, a two-sided gas fireplace at the heart of the floor plan. A sculptural spiral staircase rises to the loft above. A layout designed with intention. Two bedrooms, two full baths, a formal dining room, a separate family room, eat-in kitchen, and main floor laundry all flow together on one level. The living room stops people. The two-sided gas fireplace sits at the center of the floor plan, drawing the living and family rooms into each other's orbit. The first bedroom includes an en suite bath. The second bedroom has private sliding glass door access to the deck, creating a natural guest wing with access to the second full bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower. A generously sized loft above the living room is perfectly suited as a third bedroom, private guest suite, or home office with real presence. An attached two-car garage completes the level. Every room connects to the landscape outside it. The house is well maintained where it counts. Recent seller investments: heat pump and furnace serviced, well system upgraded with pressure booster, plumbing inspected, fresh interior paint throughout. Outside, the property earns its acreage. Tiered decks, a covered pergola, and a built-in gas pizza oven are already in place. So are the perennial gardens, the creek views, the open meadow, and three outbuildings with storage, workshop, or studio potential. This is a property with a vision already embedded in it. The right buyer will want to carry it forward. The cosmetics are yours to define. The bones, the land, and the architecture are already here. Photos include virtual staging and digitally rendered flooring to illustrate the home's design potential. Current finishes are original.