End units like this don't come up often, and this one makes a strong case for why they're worth waiting for. Mature trees and open green space wrap around the back and side of the home, giving it a quieter, more private feel than most townhomes in this price range can offer. The rear setting especially stands out — both the large deck above and the covered patio below look out into a wooded backdrop that feels more like a nature retreat than a north metro neighborhood. Inside, the main floor holds the family room, dining area, and kitchen, all connected and open to each other, with vaulted ceilings that keep things from feeling tight. The kitchen has granite-style counters, stainless appliances including a gas range, and good cabinet storage. Both bedrooms are on this level too, including a generous primary with a vaulted ceiling, arched window, and two closets. What a lot of buyers don't expect is what's downstairs. The lower level has its own living room with a gas fireplace and a second bath, plus a covered patio that walks directly out to that same peaceful setting. Guest space, home office, movie room, quiet retreat — it works for all of it. Two outdoor spaces, two living areas, a bathroom on each level, an attached garage, and a location close to parks, shopping, and easy commuting routes, without the yard work. Harder to find at this price point than it should be. This one is definitely worth a closer look.