Ravenwood Lane is a quiet U-shaped street in Legacy Farms. Street neighbors share a Facebook group, Halloween is a block event, and kids play in the street because hardly any cars come through. Lamb's ear lines the walkway to the front door, soft and silver against the concrete. The yard has more trees than any other in the neighborhood with lavender along the driveway, hydrangeas, lilacs, redbuds, ginkgos, and an autumn blaze maple over a garden bench where you can peacefully hear the wind in the leaves. Inside, windows everywhere let natural light pour in all day, with glimpses of Mount Timp throughout. Every accent wall has something unique to wear: diamond board and batten, wood shiplap style, designer wallpaper, a laundry room with a dynamic-pattern accent wall. Six bedrooms, three and a half baths. Four bedrooms upstairs including the primary, so the whole family can sleep on the same floor. Laundry's up there too, because whoever designed this floor plan has carried a basket up a flight of stairs. The mother-in-law suite downstairs is the kind your mother-in-law actually wants: soft-close cabinets, black granite, jetted soaking tub, complete kitchen, private laundry, separate entrance, two water heaters. Outside, the east-facing backyard slips into shade by evening, just in time for dinner under the string-lit pavilion and kids running circles around the trampoline. South-facing corner lot, so the driveway melts itself most winter mornings. Paid-off solar at closing. Walking and biking paths wind through the neighborhood with views of Mount Timp and Utah Lake. Square footage per county records, buyer to verify.