
First beautiful double-wide home on the left when you enter the park.

You get a lot of yard with this home!

At this home, there are no neighbors on the left or in back.

No need to find your home way back in the park. It's right at the gated entrance.

Just a few steps away from the gated entrance and the sidewalk for your daily walk.

Bottom middle of the photo is where the home is, on the edge of another beautiful neighborhood, and across the street is a basketball park.

Two extra public parking spaces at the corner of this home, and a couple of large shade trees.

You will have more privacy with all the extra lawn in front of the home.

Your parking pad received new blacktop in the summer of 2025. And look! The awnings help keep the hot sun out of the windows.

On the right side of the home, you'll enjoy a new set of steps going up to the back door.

What will you plant in this garden area right outside your back door? Notice a couple more sets of awnings for the windows.

You'll love this shady area where the railings, posts, and porch have all just recently been painted.

Ramp on the other side, and steps on this side of the porch, with easy access into the locked shed which, by the way, has power to it when you plug it in to the exterior outlet!

Take your pick between coming up the gently sloping ramp or the steps, safety-painted with yellow stripes on the edge to this wonderful covered front patio.

Coming through the front door you'll see the living room. Wondering what the square is on the left wall? That's ingenuity! The seller was handy and created storage there, located under the kitchen corner countertop on the other side. Just pull it open from here.

Front door to the left, and primary bedroom through that door on the far wall. The dining room is where the vinyl flooring is. And you'll enjoy the ceiling fan summer or winter.

Another view of the living room and front door.

Dining room and kitchen

As you come into the dining room and kitchen, you'll notice the ceiling lights and skylight for plenty of natural light.

The kitchen has such soft and calming colors especially with the white against the blue. Here you see this kitchen has a fridge and dishwasher along with a fine looking double sink!

Also included is the stove/range and plenty of cabinetry.

A view back toward the dining room from the kitchen corner.

Behind you is the utility room. You'll want to plan ahead to pick up a washer and dryer when you move in here.

Doesn't this soft blue color just make you want to get some peace and a nap? This is the primary bedroom.

The walk-in bedroom has a walk-in closet. Reach right inside the door to your left and pull the string for the light to come on.

Primary bathroom with a full shower and lots of cupboards for storage and towels.

Full size shower with plenty of space to put your shampoos, conditioners and soaps. Those grab bars are handy too!

Looking back into the bedroom from the shower. That window faces the back yard.

The primary bedroom closet. Remember, pull the chain right inside to the left of the door to turn the light on.

From the dining room, you can see the doorways of the main bathroom and second bedroom.

Second bedroom.

Another view of the second bedroom.

Main bathroom with all the necessary components, including the second shower in the home.

From the main bathroom, you can see into one of the bedrooms.

And our third bedroom, which has the same vinyl windows as the whole house, and this faces toward the front of the home, at the street.

Another view of the third bedroom.

Here we are in the utility room where there are hookups for a washer and dryer. The door leads outside to the new steps and the garden area.

Another view of the utility room. The panel for the furnace is removed for your viewing and inspection.

I said, "Keep the shed!" I'm so glad the seller kept the shed because I know you're going to love using it for your workshop or hobby room. It has a workbench, SOLID shelving, and a few outlets here and there that you'll power up from the power box on the far wall. The shed plugs into a 110 exterior outlet, so don't turn on everything at once!