There are homes you walk through… …and then there are homes that slow you down. 103 Timber Drive is the latter. It sits quietly within the gates, tucked into a place where the rhythm of life softens just a bit, near the fairways of Lakeview Golf Course, with the presence of Lewis & Clark Lake close enough to shape the air, but not demand attention. It’s not loud about what it offers. It doesn’t need to be. You feel it in the approach. The landscaping, intentional, layered, alive, frames the home in a way that feels less like construction and more like it grew there over time. The kind of curb appeal that doesn’t ask for admiration, but earns it anyway. Step inside, and the pace changes again. There’s a calm to it. Not empty, not sterile, just settled. Every line, every finish, every choice feels considered. Light moves differently here, softened by thoughtful window film that protects both the home and the quiet moments inside it. It’s subtle, but it matters. The kitchen anchors everything the way a good kitchen should. Not just a place to cook, but to gather, to pause, to start and end a day. The pantry isn’t an afterthought. It’s expansive, built for real living, the kind that doesn’t need to be tucked away. And then there’s the primary suite. It doesn’t try to impress. It simply does. A soaking tub that invites you to stay a little longer. A walk-through shower that feels more like a retreat than a routine. Space, real space, in the dual walk-in closets, where function meets a quiet kind of luxury that’s hard to explain until you experience it. Downstairs, the walk-out basement opens the home even further, blurring the line between inside and out. It’s not just additional square footage. It’s an extension of how the home lives. Out back, the Trex deck holds space for mornings that start slow and evenings that don’t need much. Just time. Just presence. And then there’s the garage. Four stalls. Heated. Finished workshop space that speaks to possibility, whether that’s projects, hobbies, or simply having room to breathe and create. This home doesn’t rely on one standout feature. It’s the accumulation of details. The consistency. The way everything works together without needing to be pointed out. It feels… complete. Not in the sense that nothing more could be added, but in the sense that nothing is missing. Some homes are built to be seen. Others, like 103 Timber Drive, are built to be lived in, deeply, fully, and without pretense.
Range, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Fridge, Range hood, wine fridge, Washer/Dryer, All attached fixtures, Garage Operator and Remotes, Window Treatments.
| Type | Single Family |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 2022 |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 3 |
| Garage | Attached,Over 4 Car |
| Exterior | Brick Accent,Engineered Wood |
| Roof | Asphalt Shingles |
| Heating | Forced Air |
| Cooling | Central |
| Fuel | Electric,Propane-Leased |
| Sewer | Septic |
| Water | Rural |
| Fireplaces | 1 |
| County | Knox |
|---|---|
| Square Footage | 4,364 Total | 2,264 Main Floor |
| Lot Square Feet | 125,452 |
| Approx Acres | 2.88 |
| Taxes | $4,312 |
| Tax year | 2025 |
This information is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.
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