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In a sea of sameness, some homes rise above the rest and stand out as truly unique. While sometimes unique can mean quirky, there are rare and exceptional homes where unique means something special, something extraordinary, and something truly premium. This is that home. Clean lines, bold architecture, and an impeccable layout elevate this home to a whole new tier. Set in SunCrest, the modern design meets the mountain and something about that juxtaposition just works. Step inside and you are immediately met with soaring 26-foot ceilings (you read that right), a floating steel staircase, and windows that frame views so striking they feel like artwork. The family room and kitchen define open concept living, made for gatherings that start with dinner and spill out to fireside chats on the patio. The kitchen itself keeps pace with granite counters, a gas range, and cabinetry that looks as sharp hosting a Saturday night cocktail soiree as it does a weeknight family dinner. The primary suite is every bit a retreat, with 16-foot ceilings, two walk-in closets, and a spa bath featuring a separate jetted tub and shower. Upstairs, two more bedrooms and a full bath keep things flexible for family or friends. Downstairs, the ADU tells its own story. Two bedrooms, a bathroom, a full kitchen, and laundry give it everything it needs to stand on its own, with a private entry from the garage. Perfect for parents, kids, or guests who want their own space. And if you prefer it connected, a simple conversion brings it back into the main home. And then there is the garage. The short version? Room for six or more cars. Over 1,200 square feet of radiant-heated space, built-in storage, and an oversized bay tall enough for your RV or boat. Call it a garage, but it is more like a showroom for whatever you roll in. When it is time to get outside, you will not run out of options. Walk to the clubhouse for a workout or HOA activity, hike or bike the nearby trails, watch the sun drop behind the valley from your rooftop deck, unwind on the covered patio, or circle up around the built-in firepit. Fresh air, endless skies, and a home that stands apart. Rise above the rest of the market, get beyond the greige-ificiation of today's market, and live somewhere extraordinary.