This is the kind of home that reveals itself slowly, not through flash, but through intention.
Built in 1986 and never before on the market, 200 Sisquisic Trail has been shaped over time by thoughtful design decisions and long-term ownership. The original vision by architect John Whipple established a warm, livable foundation, while a later architect-led expansion by Scott Simons introduced a first-floor primary suite that truly lives as its own wing of the home.
Upstairs, three bedrooms and two full baths (including an en suite) provide flexibility for family, guests, or work-from-home needs. The finished basement level offers expansive bonus space, equally suited for recreation, fitness, office use, or storage, allowing the home to evolve with its next chapter. And if you get excited about storage, this home features two separate attics, multiple built-in bookcases and shelving, as well as a first-floor corner office.
One of the home's most compelling features is the dining area's window wall, which draws the outdoors in and creates a natural connection to the surrounding landscape. The wooded backyard feels private and alive, with birdsong as a constant companion. A newer hot tub on a sizable deck makes this space just as enjoyable in winter as it is in summer.
With solar thermal and photovoltaic systems, heat pumps, a woodstove, and continual upgrades inside and out over the years, this home reflects care, restraint, and long-term thinking, the kind of stewardship that buyers recognize immediately and act on quickly. Offers due by 7 pm on 2/14.
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