**OPEN HOUSE Saturday April 4, 11am-1pm** Some backyards end at a fence. This one ends at a gate, and on the other side is the Jordan River Trail, green space, and Olympic Park stretching out as far as you want to go. Built in 2015 and dialed in for 2026: fresh paint throughout, brand new carpet, and a layout that makes you stop calculating renovation costs and start planning furniture placement instead. Step inside and the main floor opens up the way a rambler should: vaulted ceilings, an open layout, and light that follows you room to room. The waterfall countertop in the kitchen anchors the space visually, and the custom lighting does the rest after the sun goes down. A double oven and gas range make it a kitchen you'll actually cook in. The covered deck off the back faces west over the green space and the Jordan River, and when July 4th rolls around, you've got one of the better viewing spots in the neighborhood. The primary suite shares that same view and nothing but open space and trail as far as you can see. Separate tub and shower, walk-in closet, and a west-facing window that makes it hard to leave in the morning. Downstairs, the walkout basement has its own story. A fully independent living space with two bedrooms, a full bath, separate entrance, second kitchen, and second laundry room means serious flexibility: rental income, in-law living, or room for a large household that values its own space. It walks directly out to the backyard, where that gate to the Jordan River Trail is waiting. The solar array on the south-facing roof runs the whole house. If you're used to dreading the energy bill that comes with Utah summers, this changes the math entirely. Thanksgiving Point, Silicon Slopes, and the Traverse Mountain corridor are all minutes away. Five ski resorts are within an hour. Mount Timpanogos fills the front window. The Jordan River and miles of paved trail start at your back gate. The gate's already unlocked. Come see what's on the other side.