Welcome to 102 Steeplechase Drive, a home that truly balances thoughtful upgrades with a setting that feels like a breath of fresh air. Open the door and you’re greeted by a bright, flowing main level that simply feels good to be in—whether you're making your morning coffee, hosting friends, or enjoying a quiet Sunday at home. The updated kitchen blends style and functionality, featuring a premium stainless-steel appliance package, including a double oven, and provides ample prep space for entertaining. It’s a thoughtful layout that keeps you connected to the rest of the home—and that’s only the beginning. One of the best parts? The peaceful, open-field views enjoyed from multiple rooms, a rare feature that offers both calm and privacy—something you’ll appreciate every single day without even trying. Step outside to the rear deck and it becomes clear this home was made for relaxing, gathering, and taking in the scenery as the seasons change. Upstairs, the primary suite has that “wow, this is my room” feeling, with soaring vaulted ceilings, beautiful bay windows, and a walk-in closet that lets everything have its place. The en-suite bath was designed with real unwinding in mind, featuring a deep soaking tub and a separate shower that brings a bit of everyday luxury to your routine. The second-floor laundry room keeps life easier in the smartest way—right where you need it, without giving up the space that makes a home livable. The basement is big, open, and full of possibilities. Maybe it becomes your workout space, your movie den, a fun playroom, your craft studio, or stays exactly the way it is—ready to support whatever your life needs most. The home boasts a new roof and skylight, along with an updated HVAC system that includes a Wi-Fi–enabled touchscreen thermostat controllable through an app, providing a valuable bonus of comfort and confidence for years to come. Located in the charming and well-kept Montgomery Greene neighborhood, the area offers tree-lined streets, a welcoming atmosphere, and quick access to the everyday conveniences we all rely on. It’s a home that doesn’t just check boxes—it creates a feeling. And that feeling is simply, “I can really live here.”