There's a version of your life where Sunday morning starts with coffee on the deck, the yard still quiet, kids not yet up, nothing behind you but protected green space and mature trees. Where after school the front door flies open and the house just absorbs it. The bags, the noise, the chaos. Because there's room for all of it. Where the basement becomes whatever you need it to be this year, and something different three years from now. Jean Anderson Crescent doesn't announce itself. It sits tucked away in one of the south end's most established and sought-after pockets. The kind of street you only know if you live there, or you know someone who does. Quiet enough that the kids still play out front on the street. Homes here don't come up often. When they do, the people who get them tend to stay. Nearly 4,000 square feet of finished living space. A grand two-storey foyer leads into a main floor with formal living and dining, a family room anchored by a gas fireplace, and a kitchen built to actually cook in. Thermador induction cooktop, Miele dishwasher, granite countertops, undermount and tray lighting. Mudroom and laundry off the garage. Main floor bedroom. Upstairs, four generously sized bedrooms, including a primary with a walk-in closet and updated 5-piece ensuite. Below, a finished walkout basement with rec room, second fireplace, wet bar, full bath, and a gym - or throw up some walls and you've got a sixth bedroom or the start of an accessory suite. Mature tree-lined backyard, fully fenced, backing onto protected green space with trail access out the rear gate connecting you to the Great Plains trail system. Parking for six. Sitting on a 50x147 ft lot. But none of that is really the point. The point is the life that fits inside it. (id:31684)