Three levels, two self-contained suites, and roughly 3,600 square feet give this home a layout that adapts to how you actually live - multigenerational households, long-term guests, or a home office with its own entrance all have a place here.
The main level opens to a vaulted formal dining room that seats twelve and a sunken living room with a fireplace framed by walls of windows. The eat-in kitchen anchors the floor with a center island, granite counters, six-burner gas cooktop, double ovens, built-in microwave, dishwasher, and built-in trash and recycling, then flows into a family room with French doors to the yard. Just off the kitchen, a vaulted suite with its own private exterior entrance, attached 1.75 bath, and a full pantry with refrigerator serves as a guest suite, extended-stay quarters, studio, or office - connected by an interior window when you want it integrated, fully independent when you don't.
The lower level is a second self-contained zone: a den with fireplace and wet bar, a bedroom, a full bath, and direct access to both the garage and the exterior. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a dressing area, walk-in closet, and double-vanity bath with linen storage, alongside two more bedrooms - one with an attached bonus room that suits a study, sitting room, or studio.
Outside, a deep pool, in-ground spa, rock waterfall, and several patio zones sit among mature landscaping and fruit trees on timed drip irrigation. The behind-the-walls work is already done: newly installed owned solar with battery storage to help offset peak energy costs, a 2023 PEX repipe, central A/C, double-pane windows, two fireplaces, wooden shutters, and a three-car garage. Saddleback Valley Unified schools (Rancho Canada / Serrano / El Toro); $70/month HOA.
With the square footage, the flexible floor plan, and the major systems in place, what's left is finishes - room to bring your own style to a home where the expensive work is already handled.