It doesn't feel like a typical townhome the moment you walk in. There is a sense of space that catches you off guard, something you do not usually get at this price point in this area. Then you realize why. The home was thoughtfully expanded with a fully permitted addition that creates a second living space on the main level, not as an afterthought, but as a true extension of how the home lives. One space to gather, another to unwind, or work, host, or simply spread out more than expected. The main living area is anchored by a gas fireplace, adding warmth and a natural focal point, while real hardwood floors run throughout the main level and tie everything together with a timeless, elevated feel. Recessed lighting carries throughout the home, keeping the space bright, clean, and intentional. The kitchen sits at the center of it all, updated with new granite countertops and connected seamlessly to the main living spaces, making it as functional as it is inviting. Upstairs, the primary suite continues that same elevated feel with a reworked bathroom featuring an expanded, floor to ceiling tiled shower that feels open and modern. Custom closets with built in shelving add both function and a polished finish to everyday living. With the addition, the home now offers approximately 1,502 square feet, but more importantly, it lives better. More flexible, more functional, and more comfortable. And then there is the part that is becoming harder to find. No HOA. No extra rules, no added monthly cost, just the freedom to enjoy your home the way you want. All of this in Tucker, with quick access to Highway 78 and I-285, and zoned for Parkview High School. It is not trying to be flashy. It is simply better where it counts.