Welcome to the house that proves you don't have to be flashy to be fantastic. This 2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1.5-story home (with a bonus room that absolutely could be a third bedroom, office, hobby cave, or “please don’t bother me” space) is for buyers who value solid maintenance over showy finishes. No unnecessary drama. No design choices that require an apology. Just a well-kept, move-in-ready home in a quiet, established neighborhood where things are calm and predictable in the best possible way. First-time buyers, take a deep breath. The expensive stuff has already been handled. Over the past 10 years, this home has received new electrical, plumbing, roof, siding, furnace, hot water heater, and newer windows. That means fewer surprise repair bills and more time actually enjoying your home instead of Googling “how bad is this sound?” at 2 a.M. Inside, the vibe is clean, fresh, and refreshingly normal. Newer LVP flooring, cozy carpet, and fresh paint give you a neutral canvas that doesn’t demand an immediate renovation budget. The layout won’t confuse your guests or inspire a think piece, but it works. Rooms are where you expect them to be, and everything serves a purpose. The eat-in kitchen is practical and ready to go, with all appliances included because moving is stressful enough. Cook, microwave, eat, repeat. It’s all welcome here. The main floor also features one of the two bedrooms, a generously sized full bath, and a handy laundry room with backyard access. Upstairs, you’ll find the second bedroom and a 3/4 bath, plus that bonus room everyone wants and no one can quite define. Home office? Third bedroom? Gym you swear you’ll use? It’s ready for all of the above. Downsizers will appreciate the manageable size with just enough flexibility. Investors will appreciate the versatility and rental potential. Outside, there’s a detached two-car garage, which means your car, tools, bikes, and questionable storage decisions all have a home of their own. The neighborhood is quiet, established, and blissfully free of chaos. Now let’s talk about the basement. Is it glamorous? No. Is it finished? Also no. But it exists, and that counts. It’s perfect for storage, storm safety, and housing tubs labeled “misc.” and “holiday stuff” and "I don't know how we got here." And honestly, sometimes that’s all you need. This home isn’t trying to win a design competition. It’s trying to be a dependable place to live, rent, or settle into without constant upkeep. It’s kind of nice. Kind of solid. Kind of...Exactly what a lot of buyers are actually looking for. If you want a house that’s updated where it matters, easy to maintain, and refreshingly honest, this one deserves a look.