
And then there’s this moment. Twilight from the water, with the home glowing back at you, warm light spilling through the windows, calm lake, everything just feels… right. The driveway side of this home faces west, so you’ll catch those golden evening moments across the backyard with Mt. Rainier views and while the home itself offers pockets of shade to keep things comfortable as the sun sets out front. It’s peaceful without being boring, inviting without trying too hard. Located in the North Thurston Public Schools, students here attend Woodland Elementary, Komachin Middle, and Timberline High. There’s also the option for Aspire Middle School, a lottery-based program with a strong focus on visual and performing arts, giving students a creative path that’s pretty special to have access to.

Out here on the water, you really get the full picture, open lake, wide shoreline, and a property that holds its own. And here’s the part people love: no HOA! Also, the daylight basement isn’t just bonus space, it’s a full-on flex level. Two dens, a bedroom, a bonus room, a dedicated movie theater, and a workout area that can all shift depending on what life throws at you. Multigenerational living, guests who stay a little longer, work-from-home setups, it’s all covered without feeling crowded. There’s also a 200 sq ft unfinished utility and storage room housing the furnace and water heater, giving you real, practical storage space that keeps everything else running smoothly.

The extended patio gives you real space to spread out, not just a token slab, and it flows effortlessly into the lawn and up to the deck above. That flowering tree adds a pop of softness and color that makes the whole setting feel a little more special without trying too hard. The stone detailing along the lower exterior grounds the home beautifully, while that arched window in the primary suite quietly steals the show. Everything feels connected, usable, and thoughtfully done.

This is the kind of setup that makes you want to stay outside a little longer. From the fire pit, your view stretches across the lawn straight to the water, easy, open, and exactly what you want at the end of the day. And while it looks effortless, it kind of is. The yard is supported by a full sprinkler system plus drip irrigation for the planters, so everything stays lush without you babysitting a hose all summer. There are also raised garden beds ready to go if you’re feeling ambitious… or you can just admire them and call it a win. Low maintenance, high reward.

A full 45-foot dock gives you plenty of room to spread out, tie up, or just sit and take it all in. The boathouse isn’t just for storage either, it’s heated and equipped with a remote lift system that brings your boat in smoothly to dry dock without the usual hassle. It’s efficient, rare, impressive, and very easy to get used to. Surrounding it all is clean, low-maintenance landscaping that keeps the focus where it belongs, on the water and the lifestyle that comes with it.

This isn’t your basic boathouse situation. The built-in lift system lets you bring the boat in with ease, no awkward maneuvering, no stress, just a clean glide into place. Off to the side, there’s room for all the extras, kayaks, paddleboards, the things you actually use when you live on the water. It’s organized, intentional, and built to handle real use without looking rough around the edges. This boathouse is only a couple years old and so very rare on the lake. The inside is shiplap too. Don't miss that extra detail.

The wide driveway isn’t just for show, it actually works. Pull right up next to the mudroom door for easy unloads, park a boat or trailer along the side, and still have room for guests to come and go without the usual shuffle. The three-car garage includes an RV-height door, and yes, you still catch a glimpse of the water as you come down the drive. The exterior brings it home with stone accents grounding the base and Hardiplank siding above for durability that looks good long-term.

The wide driveway isn’t just for show, it actually works. Pull right up next to the mudroom door for easy unloads, park a boat or trailer along the side, and still have room for guests to come and go without the usual shuffle. The three-car garage includes an RV-height door, and yes, you still catch a glimpse of the water as you come down the drive. The exterior brings it home with stone accents grounding the base and Hardiplank siding above for durability that looks good long-term.

This is the room that earns the “wow.” Three oversized windows line up across the back, framing the glass-railed deck and Long Lake like it’s on display, and those upper accent windows layer in even more light without interrupting the view. Front and center, the floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace brings texture and presence, blending soft grays with warmer sandstone tones that play perfectly against the creamy walls. Built-in shelving on both sides keeps things balanced and functional without stealing attention.

From this corner, the room really shows off its scale without losing that cozy factor. The fireplace stretches fully into view, complete with a long hearth that runs across the built-ins, giving it a grounded, almost lounge-like feel. It’s the kind of space where you can actually settle in, not just admire. Up top, you’ll notice the integrated speakers, part of a whole-home sound system that carries both inside and out, because ambiance matters. The architectural details start to layer in here too, pillars and that arched opening subtly guide you toward the entry and formal dining without closing anything off. At over 4,000 square feet, this home knows how to give you space while still feeling inviting.

This is where form meets function and then casually throws in a view. The gas oven and cooktop combo is ready for anything, while the sightline out to the lake keeps things interesting even during prep work. It’s a kitchen that keeps you connected, not tucked away. Down below, the toe-kick central vac makes cleanup almost too easy, quick sweep and it’s handled. And because one fridge is never enough here, the added beverage fridge steps in to keep everything flowing smoothly when the house fills up.

The vaulted living room opens up in front of you, while the dining area is framed by those arched openings and pillars that give it definition without closing it off. To the left, the kitchen stretches out in a way that feels ready for real life, plenty of space to cook, gather, and keep things moving without bottlenecks. Even where the ceilings aren’t vaulted, you’ve still got 9-foot height carrying that open, airy feel through the kitchen and dining spaces. And then there’s the 8-foot front door in the distance, quietly setting the tone with a sense of scale and presence that makes the whole home feel just a little more elevated.

Right out of the gate, this home makes it clear it’s not playing small. The entry opens with wide plank hickory floors that carry warmth and presence, flanked by accent windows that pull in natural light without sacrificing privacy. There’s room here to land, a bench, a statement console, something that says “you’ve arrived.” And then the dining room steps in and takes over. A chandelier that actually earns its spot, stately gray walls with crisp crown molding, and enough space to host a full table for twelve without anyone bumping elbows. The built-in buffet with glass-front cabinetry is both practical and a little showy, in a good way.

The island cooktop anchors the space, giving you a natural gathering point while still leaving room for multiple people to cook, prep, or just hover with a glass of wine. The dual refrigerator/freezer units come into full view here, which is a game changer for entertaining or just not having to play fridge Tetris. And then there’s the pantry beyond, not your average closet situation, but a full extension of the kitchen with its own oven, microwave, and storage that keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes.

Natural light pours in from every angle, sliding glass doors, multiple windows, even a peek of those character-filled panes over the sink and desk area. There’s a full casual dining zone that comfortably handles a table for six, plus a massive island that pulls double duty for prep and seating. Quartz counters keep it clean and bright, while the warm-toned cabinetry and soft cream walls make the whole space feel grounded and inviting. Storage is dialed in with pullouts where you actually need them, a mix of closed cabinetry, glass-front uppers, and open shelving that keeps things from feeling heavy. And then there’s the flex you didn’t know you needed, two full refrigerator/freezer combos and a floor-to-ceiling display wall that’s ready for everything from art pieces to everyday essentials.

The EverGrain composite decking keeps things low-maintenance and high-performance, no splintering, cracking, or constant upkeep, just show up and enjoy it. The glass railing disappears into the background, leaving you with uninterrupted views across your 53 feet of waterfront and beyond. There’s plenty of space for outdoor dining when the weather’s playing nice, and a covered section that lets you stay out here even when it’s not. Rainy morning coffee, crisp fall evenings, it all works.

You get the full perspective of all 45 feet stretching out in front of you, clean, well-maintained water with no lily pad takeover, just open, usable lake. Long Lake is one of the area’s most loved lakes for a reason, large enough for waterskiing, boating, paddleboarding, and tubing, but still calm enough to actually enjoy. Anglers will appreciate the mix too, largemouth bass, rainbow trout, perch, even kokanee. It’s the kind of lake where you can be active or do absolutely nothing and feel equally productive.

This aerial makes the lot design make sense. Wider at the top for access, parking, and breathing room, then tapering down to a clean 53 feet of waterfront, it’s intentional and efficient in all the right ways. You’re getting usable space where it matters and a direct connection to the lake. Location-wise, you’re not sacrificing convenience either, just minutes to Hawks Prairie, everyday shopping, and easy I-5 access for commuting to JBLM or heading into Olympia for everything from dinner to weekend events.

A fully covered custom BBQ area with wood plank walls gives it that cozy, tucked-in feel while still being completely functional, built-in lighting means you’re grilling whether it’s sunny, raining, or somewhere in between. No cancellations here. The arched steps lead you right down to the lawn, keeping everything connected and easy to navigate, and just up the path you’ve got direct access to the garage. And for anyone with pets or little ones, there’s a swinging gate at the top of the stairs that keeps things contained without sacrificing the flow.

The arched window draws your eye straight to the water, giving the room a focal point that’s hard to compete with. Vaulted ceilings add height and airiness, while the second window keeps the light moving through the space. And then there’s the scale, this isn’t just a place for a bed. There’s room here for a sitting area, additional furniture, or even a quiet work zone without feeling crowded. A comfortable, open, and quietly impressive primary suite to make every day feel like a vacation.

The lake view holds strong from here, and just to the side, that private door out to the deck makes it all feel a little more indulgent. Morning coffee, evening soak in the hot tub, no hallway required. The plush carpet underfoot adds to the comfort, giving the room that soft, relaxed feel that makes you want to linger a little longer. It’s the kind of space that leans into the idea of everyday luxury.

The hammered copper vessel tub steals the spotlight in the best way, rich, sculptural, and not something you see every day. Matte black fixtures ground the space and keep it feeling current, while the glass-enclosed shower brings the spa energy with three showerheads and a striking floor-to-ceiling river rock accent. It’s detailed without feeling busy. The low-threshold entry makes it easy to step in and out, adding a practical layer to the design, and the slate-toned tile floors tie everything together with a clean, natural finish.

The layout flows effortlessly, with the freestanding tub and glass-enclosed shower positioned for that true spa-like feel. The double vanity offers kitchen-height quartz counters, giving you space to spread out without feeling crowded, and sleek medicine cabinets above each sink keep storage streamlined. A high-set window brings in natural light while maintaining privacy. And let’s not overlook what you don’t see, radiant floor heating underfoot, not just here but in all bathrooms throughout the home.

This main-level bedroom overlooks the driveway and keeps things bright without giving up privacy thanks to that high-set panoramic window. It lets the light in while keeping furniture placement flexible, no awkward bed-against-the-window situations here. The gray accent wall adds just enough depth to keep it from feeling flat, and the plush carpet keeps it soft underfoot. With 9-foot ceilings, the room has a little extra breathing space that makes it feel more open than your average secondary bedroom.

You’ve got 9-foot ceilings carrying that same open feel from the rest of the main level, paired with a full tub and shower setup that’s ready for everyday use. The vanity stays crisp and clean with white shaker cabinetry, tile countertops, and chrome fixtures that keep everything feeling fresh. And then there’s that integrated porcelain surround at the sink and toilet, a molded base, which adds a subtle, almost custom detail you don’t see very often. Hickory floors continue through here, tying it back to the rest of the home and keeping the look cohesive.

Currently set up as a sleeping area, this lower-level den works beautifully for guests, extended stays, or whatever your situation calls for. The durable Berber carpet in a warm oatmeal tone keeps it practical and comfortable, while the soft, latte-inspired wall color keeps things light without feeling stark. Wide-slat blinds add privacy and control over natural light, making it easy to adapt the room to your needs. While the home is on a two-bedroom septic, the layout offers multiple flexible spaces like this one, giving you room to live a little more expansively.

Right where you want it, this full bath sits conveniently next to the lower-level sleeping spaces, making it feel like a true guest or extended living setup. The pedestal sink keeps things classic and clean, with a medicine cabinet above for those everyday essentials. A full tub and shower combo adds flexibility, whether it’s quick mornings or longer stays. Beadboard wainscoting brings in a little texture and charm, while the 9-foot ceilings keep the space from feeling tight.

A proper movie room, not an afterthought. Tucked away in the basement, this space is all about comfort and relaxation. The soft carpeting underfoot and subtle LED crown lighting set the tone without overdoing it, while the recessed screen area keeps the setup streamlined and polished. There’s room here for real seating, not just squeezing onto a couch, so everyone gets a good spot. Whether it’s movies, game day, or a binge-watch situation, this room is ready for it. There is even extra storage space in the closet seen straight ahead.

Here’s where you really understand the layout. Every zone has its place, but nothing feels boxed in. The bonus room is just beyond those glass-paneled doors, the gym reflects light and energy back into the space, and the bar anchors the social side of things. It all connects in a way that feels easy and natural. The slate floors tie everything together with a mix of deep and warm tones that give the room character without overwhelming it.

Now this is how you do a lower level. Seating for four at the bar keeps things social, while everything behind it is fully dialed in, sink, ice machine, beverage fridge, and dedicated wine storage so you’re not running upstairs every five minutes. Glass-front cabinetry shows off your favorite pieces without cluttering the space, and the beadboard detail underneath keeps it feeling polished but still relaxed.

Right now it’s a workout zone, but it doesn’t have to stay that way. The cushioned flooring is a win for anything active, workouts, play space, even a laid-back lounge setup if that’s more your speed. The wall of mirrors adds light and energy to the room, keeping it from feeling like a basement at all. And with the built-in sound system overhead, you’re not missing out on the vibe no matter how you use it. Gym today, playroom tomorrow, yoga retreat next week, it’s flexible and ready for whatever phase you’re in.

Stand in the gym and suddenly the whole lower level unfolds. Straight ahead, French doors framed by two oversized windows pull your eye right out to the patio and lake beyond, so even down here, you’re still connected to the view. To the right, those reeded glass doors lead into the bonus room, giving you that extra flex space without closing things off. To the left, bar seating with beadboard detail quietly says “yes, this level is meant to be used.” And tying it all together, those warm, creamy tones keep the space from feeling like a basement at all.

The slate tile floors set the tone, durable, a little moody, and ready for actual use, not just looking pretty. The pool table is already in place and yes, it stays, so game night is officially handled. Those reeded glass French doors add just enough separation without killing the vibe, leading into an 18’ x 9½’ bonus space that’s basically a wildcard. Lounge, office, overflow guests, hobby zone, you decide. It’s the kind of setup that doesn’t box you in, it gives you options.

Glass French doors open onto an aggregate concrete patio that feels clean, durable, and ready for real use. Tucked under the upper deck, the covered hot tub area is basically year-round permission to relax, rain included. And the layout? Smart. Stairs sit right next to the spa, giving you a quick, easy path up to the main deck, living areas, and primary suite without doing a full house lap. It’s seamless, it’s practical, and it’s exactly how you want indoor-outdoor living to work.

From the hot tub, you’re looking straight out to the lake with a full view of the backyard stretching out in front of you, which makes it very easy to lose track of time out here. The stone accents along the exterior add just enough texture to keep things feeling grounded and intentional. And because this home actually thinks ahead, there’s an outdoor shower right here on the lower patio, perfect for rinsing off after a swim or hosing down muddy feet before heading inside or slipping into the spa.

From the water, you really see what sets this one apart. The dock leads cleanly into the boathouse and patio seating area, then it’s just a gentle, grassy slope all the way up to the house. No stairs, no switchbacks, no “watch your step” situation. You’ve got 53 feet of waterfront with a true sandy beach entry, which is rare on Long Lake. Most properties make you work to get to the water. This one just lets you walk right in. Easy for kids, easy for guests, easy for everyday life.

The concrete walkway runs clean and level right out to the dock, no awkward steps, no balancing act, just a smooth, accessible path from lawn to water. There’s a great seating area tucked next to the boathouse, perfect for hanging out while everything else is in motion. The carriage-style detailing on the boathouse doors adds just the right amount of character without feeling overdone. And while you don’t see them here, there are three Rubbermaid sheds included with the property, giving you even more storage for all the extras that come with lake life.

All doors open and you can see just how much space you’re working with, especially that RV bay with the extra height that makes oversized storage feel easy instead of impossible. The additional two bays are generous on their own, so cars, toys, tools, it all fits without the usual shuffle. And yes, there’s a utility sink out here, which sounds small until you’ve had one. Cleanup happens before anything tracks inside, whether it’s muddy shoes, lake gear, or a weekend project gone slightly sideways. It’s functional, flexible, and built for real life.

This is one of those spaces that quietly makes life easier. Coming straight in from the driveway, it’s set up perfectly for real life, muddy shoes, wet gear, all handled right here without tracking it through the house. The utility sink is ready for cleanup duty, and the folding counter over the washer and dryer keeps things efficient without sacrificing style. Beadboard wainscoting and matching shaker cabinetry add that tailored, finished look, while the Moroccan-inspired tile floor brings in just enough personality to keep it interesting. Soft gray walls above tie everything together, giving the room a clean, collected feel.

Pulling in feels easy here. The wide driveway handles multiple vehicles without turning into a puzzle, and guest parking is actually a non-issue. The front yard is tidy and well kept, with landscaping that feels maintained but not high-maintenance. The three-tone exterior gives the home a layered, updated look that stands out in a subtle way. With over a third of an acre, there’s room to enjoy without feeling boxed in. And the street itself reflects it, homes along Long Lake Drive carry that same sense of care, which is always a good sign.