Most homes have a thing. A layout that almost works. A yard that needs more weekends than you have. A garage that fits two cars if you don't open the doors all the way. You know the thing. Springtime Road doesn't have a thing. From the moment you pull up, Lone Peak is right there out front, doing its thing. And that front lawn - you'll probably assume it's turf. It's that green. It's not. It's just that well-kept. Out back, turf keeps things tidy and green year-round without the water bill or the weekend obligation. Step inside and the living room opens up to ceilings pushing past 20 feet, flooding the main floor with light and giving the whole space a scale you feel before you can name it. The kitchen and dining room flow naturally off it, the kind of setup where Saturday morning breakfast bleeds into a long conversation without anyone noticing. A dedicated office sits on the main floor for the days you need a door between you and everything else, though it flexes easily if your life calls for something different. Upstairs, all four bedrooms share the same level. The primary suite has the space and separation you want, and the guest bathroom and laundry are right where they should be. No hauling baskets up and down stairs, no hunting for a linen closet three rooms away. Everything landed on the right floor. Three-car garage with extra parking on the side, and no HOA means the boat, the camper, the trailer is welcome here. And here's the detail the listing photos won't tell you: Peak View Trailhead is minutes away, and the Two Hollows Trail is one of those local favorites that somehow stays off the radar. Regulars know it. You'll know it. The kind of trail you feel a little smug about on the way back to your car. Most homes have a thing. This one just makes sense.