This is Jason's house. There are many like it in the neighborhood, but this one is his. Or it was. Life had other plans, and now it can be yours. Jason's house has been his best friend. He learned it as a brother, its strengths, its quirks, which window… Read More catches the morning light and which corner is best for quiet coffee before the world wakes up. He kept it clean and ready, even as he kept himself clean and ready. They became part of each other. That's not a figure of speech. There were tears during the goodbye speech rehearsals. The neighbors watched from their driveways and said nothing, which honestly made it worse. Jason and his house know that what counts in a home is not the filters, the deceptive angles, or the the lighting was just bad excuses you've come to expect. What counts is the truth. And the truth is this: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,615 square feet, and a layout that actually makes sense, a revolutionary concept, we know. Room for family. Room for guests. Room for a home office, or that treadmill you bought in January that's currently holding your laundry. No judgment. This house has seen things. Football Sundays? Handled. Quiet mornings? Absolutely. Escaping the apartment neighbors who learned to tap dance at midnight? This is the one. Without Jason, this house will not be useless. It will simply be waiting, waiting for the next owner to master it as he did. To learn its parts, its seasons, its Sunday afternoons. So come take a look, and bring your spouse, because the moment you walk through the front door, you will begin the sacred argument over which bedroom becomes the office. It's a rite of passage. Don't say we didn't warn you. So be it, until the closing table, and there is no enemy but the moving boxes. Read Less