Near the end of a quiet dead-end street, 2002 Saddle Way feels tucked away in its own little pocket of Pine Mountain Club. The trees, the privacy, and the view are the first things you notice — that rare mountain stillness that makes a home feel like a retreat before you even step inside.
Since 2019, the cabin has been thoughtfully transformed with a level of care that feels intentional, not trendy. The kitchen was completely remodeled with marble countertops and updated appliances, the bathroom was reimagined, bedroom carpet was replaced, and the outdoor spaces were refreshed with replaced deck boards, new concrete stairs, and a peaceful meditation deck designed for slow mornings, quiet evenings, and taking in the surrounding views.
In 2026, the home received a new roof and a new bedroom skylight, bringing in more natural light and adding the kind of peace of mind buyers hope to find. What makes this home special is the balance — it has been elevated with high-end finishes, but it still holds onto the warmth and character of a true mountain cabin.
Life here includes more than the home itself. Ownership in Pine Mountain Club means access to the community’s Olympic-style pool and spa, tennis and pickleball courts, golf course, equestrian center, and clubhouse activities—along with year-round essentials like road maintenance, snow removal, trash service, and 24/7 patrol. For added peace of mind, Kern County Fire Station 58, complete with paramedics and a helipad, is located right in the community.
Private, polished, and deeply connected to its setting, 2002 Saddle Way doesn’t feel flipped. It feels finished.