Mountain living, elevated.
Freshly painted exterior, Hardie board siding, a metal roof, separate storage shed, NuTone intercom system and double insulation round out a home built to handle mountain seasons with ease.
A long paver driveway leads to a tandem two-car garage with storage, setting the tone before you even step inside.
Evenings bring the warmth of a crackling fire, with nothing but wind moving through the pines and oaks.
Just 30 minutes from Las Vegas, yet far enough to feel like a real escape.
Mornings here mean coffee on the deck as the first light hits Mummy Mountain.
French doors open onto a 432 sq ft +/- Trex composite deck with new metal railing.
This 2005 home was built for exactly that kind of living, blending solid mountain construction with warm, livable finishes throughout.
The open flow continues into the living room, anchored by a wood-burning stove with surround sound and a wet bar.
The kitchen is the heart of the home: granite countertops, a Kitchen Aid stove/oven, stainless steel refrigerator, custom cabinetry with pull-out drawers, a pantry, and a breakfast bar.
The dining room features a bay window, framing the mountain views.
Wood floors and wood-cased windows carry that warmth and natural light throughout.
Upstairs, two bedrooms each feature a closet, ceiling fan, and light, alongside a full bath with a clawfoot fiberglass tub and separate shower.
Downstairs you'll find a spacious den/family room, a 3/4 bathroom with shower, and a laundry room.
Enter through the mud room, where a leaded glass door and tile flooring greet you.