A fully refreshed home across from Lake Pinehurst . For the buyer who came to Pinehurst for the lifestyle, and would like the golf course to stay in its lane.
Let's be honest about what living here actually looks like. It's morning coffee in a Carolina room wrapped in windows on three sides, watching the neighborhood wake up while you decide whether today is a lake walking day or a stay in your robe kind of day. (It's a wraparound window room. Every day is a robe day if you want it to be.)
It's wine on the deck at sunset. A deck long enough that you and your spouse can both have opinions on it without being in each other's space.
It's dinner under string lights on the private patio, where the lattice wall keeps things cozy and the lilies keep showing off.
Inside, the home has been refreshed top to bottom: hardwoods, vaulted ceilings, a shiplap fireplace wall that photographs like it knows it, and a kitchen with granite counters, stainless appliances, and an actual skylight, because whoever decided kitchens should be dark never had to find a coffee filter at 6 a.m.
And now, the part that saves marriages: the primary suite. Trey ceiling, oversized windows, and a bathroom with a garden tub, a walk-in tiled shower, a skylight, and; read this slowly.... YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO SHARE A SINK. Two people. Separate sinks. Domestic peace, achieved through plumbing.
There's more: a guest room with its own slider to the deck (your inlaws will love it, which is either a feature or a warning), an oversized two-car garage with room for the golf cart you'll swear you're not buying, and a lot framed by the longleaf pines that give this county its name.
No spouse necessary. This home was built for book clubs, wine nights, entertaining, and fun.