This space was intentionally designed — not assembled quickly to “just list it.” I renovated and styled the basement to be somewhere I would genuinely want to live after my child leaves the nest. Because of that, I didn’t cut corners or “cheap out” on finishes or furnishings. Everything in the apartment is something I personally selected and fully plan to use in the future.
That means a comfortable queen bed (not a budget mattress), practical and durable furniture, a real dining setup for two, a functional electric stove, quality kitchen basics, and thoughtful storage so the space feels livable rather than temporary.
It’s a fully furnished private studio with a separate entrance, full laundry access, fenced yard access, and abundant free parking. Utilities are included, and the property is licensed for short-term rental use — so it’s maintained intentionally and responsibly.
Design-wise, I leaned into a warm, boho aesthetic that feels inviting but uncluttered. The space is calm, clean, and thoughtfully arranged — not overcrowded.
Most importantly, it’s quiet. After 10pm, the property is peaceful and respectful. This is ideal for solo travelers, working professionals, or guests who want a comfortable retreat rather than a party atmosphere.