This was the very first home built in the entire resort, Falconhead Golf Resort, which gives it a kind of “founding member” status. Homes like this often have the best lot selection and the most intentional placement. Featuring 3 bedrooms, each with a bathroom attached, 2 car garage with room for the golf cart. This home was built in 1972 with just two long-term owners' signals stability, pride of ownership, and consistent care — a huge emotional reassurance for buyers. Original architectural character you can’t recreate today the peaked ceiling with exposed wood beams and the skylight in the dining room are classic 70s architectural touches that have become desirable again. These features aren’t just cosmetic — they create a warm, airy, lodge-like atmosphere that newer builds often try (and fail) to imitate. A kitchen built for real living; the kitchen isn’t just “large” — it’s described as big enough to feed a crowd with great storage That’s a lifestyle promise, not just a measurement. Unusually connected floor plan direct access to the enclosed back porch from three different rooms is rare and makes the home feel more expansive and social, great for guests or Air B&B, front-row seat to the fairway the back porch overlooks a well-maintained golf course, giving you year-round green views without the upkeep. A resort lifestyle without the crowds this community is described as lightly populated, offering a blend of privacy and amenities that’s hard to find in resort neighborhoods. HOA perks that are genuinely valuable free golf for two people on the deed — that alone is a standout benefit. Plus, tennis, pickleball, basketball, a pool, restaurant, chapel, lounge, pro shop, and clubhouse. It’s essentially a small resort town wrapped into one HOA. A slower, nature-forward pace of life the description emphasizes morning walks, nature watching, and a “permanent vacation” feel, which paints a vivid emotional picture for buyers seeking peace and escape.