Picture the last few homes you toured. Every kitchen the same shade of white. No warmth. No life. Builder-grade everything. Backyards that look straight into a neighbor's kitchen. You started making a list before the second bedroom. This is not that house. You feel it at the curb. All stone and brick, set back from the homes next to it while the street sits crammed together. This one has room to breathe. The covered front porch is where you'll drink your coffee before the heat sets in. Step inside and look up. 12 foot ceilings across the living room and kitchen. Tall windows pull light through the whole space. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the room. This is where the first fire of the year happens. Where Sundays slow down. The kitchen stops people. Cabinets everywhere, down to the spice drawers. Pretty lighting. An island built around a farmhouse sink with a breakfast bar where everyone ends up standing. This is where the holidays get cooked. The primary suite is its own retreat. Standing tub. Walk-in shower with a bench. A double vanity where two people get ready without bumping elbows. A closet with room to actually live. You exhale in here. Down the hall, a big secondary suite with a Jack and Jill bath, so the kids each get their own sink. The front bedroom makes a great office too. Now the part you can't build. Out back, past your own big yard, sits open land owned by the church behind you. No neighbors staring back. No new houses filling in the view. Just green space that stays green. A covered patio runs the whole back of the home, keeping the living room cool all day. The kind of quiet you don't find twice. Built by Minor Construction, a local builder who builds them right. Midway ISD, the schools families move across town for. 5 minutes from HEB, Walmart, and restaurants. 10 from the medical centers. Some homes you tour. This one you'll want to stay in. If you've been walking out of showings feeling nothing, walk through this one. You won't want to leave.