Welcome to this like-new 2022 rambler nestled on a half-acre lot in one of Grantsville's most peaceful neighborhoods, where beautiful views and quiet surroundings set the tone from the moment you arrive. From the moment you step inside, the quality of this home is immediately apparent. The sellers spared no expense during the build, selecting upgrades throughout that elevate every room above standard new construction. The great room is anchored by soaring tray ceilings, an abundance of natural light, and a stunning gas fireplace with a dark espresso surround and classic mantle, the perfect centerpiece for Utah winters. Rich dark LVP flooring flows seamlessly throughout the entire main level, tying together a cohesive and polished look that is as durable as it is beautiful. The open floor plan connects the living room directly to the formal dining area and the kitchen, making this home ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen is a true showpiece. Dark espresso shaker cabinets reach to the ceiling, providing exceptional storage, and are complemented by white quartz countertops and a full extended mosaic tile backsplash that runs the entire length of the wall. The large center island seats four comfortably and serves as the heart of the home. Appliances include a stainless steel built-in double wall oven, a separate induction cooktop, a wall-mounted stainless range hood, and a French door refrigerator. A generous walk-in pantry rounds out a kitchen that truly has it all. One of the most clever upgrades in the home is a dedicated central vacuum inlet installed beneath a kitchen cabinet, allowing you to simply sweep debris directly into the wall without ever pulling out a hose. Small detail, big quality of life. The open stair railing with dark wood spindles adds an architectural touch that opens up the sightlines between the main level and the basement below, giving the home a custom, elevated feel. The oversized garage accommodates up to four vehicles and has been fully upgraded for the hobbyist or serious craftsman, with ten additional outlets installed for woodworking and workshop use, plus a 240V circuit ready for a welder, compressor, or future EV charger. The owned solar panel system with backup battery transfers free and clear, and this is not your average solar setup. The panels keep the battery fully charged first, with any surplus energy sent back to the grid for a bill credit. When the grid goes down, the battery automatically keeps essential circuits running including the refrigerator, freezer, microwave, kitchen lights, and internet. The system is also configured so the grid cannot draw from your battery, meaning the power stays right where it belongs, in your home. The front lawn features an intentional clover ground cover, a smart and increasingly popular alternative to traditional grass that is especially well suited for Utah's dry climate. Clover stays green with far less water than conventional turf, requires little to no mowing, and needs no fertilizer since it naturally fixes nitrogen in the soil. The backyard is partially landscaped and features a shade tree, three fruit trees, and raised garden boxes, with plenty of room to customize and grow on this spacious half-acre. And then there is the basement. At a full 2,393 sq ft, this is not a typical unfinished space. It is a blank canvas of rare size with serious income potential. Comparable finished basement units in Grantsville are currently renting between $1,675 and $1,850 per month. Whether you are looking to offset your mortgage, create a long-term rental, or build out a mother-in-law suite, the numbers make a compelling case. We also have a trusted network of contractors available to help you finish the space to your specifications, making the path from potential to income as straightforward as possible.