Built in 2014, this home was designed with a respectful nod to the past while being mindful of the desires of modern homeowners. With three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, this Craftsman-style home manages to be both substantial and intimate, sitting comfortably in East Hill like a classic linen suit at a summer wedding—perfectly tailored and entirely at ease. Since the final coat of paint dried a decade ago, this house has been under the care of just one owner. There is a perceptible serenity that comes with that kind of singular history. You won’t find the architectural scars of a dozen different occupants or the confusing layouts of past renovations. Instead, the floor plan flows with an easy, logical grace, from the communal warmth of the living spaces to the quiet retreat of the bedrooms. It is a decade-long narrative that has never been interrupted, preserving the original vision of what a modern Craftsman should be. Inside, the two-and-a-half baths offer a civilized nod to modern convenience, while the three bedrooms provide ample space for guests, a home office or studio. The light moves through the house with a certain deliberate quality, illuminating a space that has been cherished by a single hand for its entire existence. Beyond the interior, the property offers the kind of breathing room rarely found anymore in East Hill. A spacious yard provides a private expanse of green, ideal for an afternoon of lawn games or simply enjoying the coastal air in solitude. Tucked away with practical elegance is the two-car garage—a modern necessity that keeps the clutter of the world at bay without compromising the home's timeless aesthetic. All this home has to offer is truly rare in a neighborhood defined by its history.