Standing quiet in the Sunrise enclave where the land meets the water, is this rare single-story detached home, settled deep in the development, with its back to the wide, breathing expanse of the S.F. Bay Trail and Steinberger Slough. Inside, the house has been reimagined, walls opened, space given room to breathe. The great room spills out in one sweep, light filling it from the preserve beyond. The kitchen holds its place, steady and strong. Cabinets of rich wood, soft-close, easy. Stainless steel appliances. The quartz counters, smooth and cool. The ceiling rises high, a cathedral of light. The fireplace waits for colder nights. Beyond the glass doors, the open land holds still, an unbroken view stretching past the entertainment patio. One bedroom rests nearby, close to the remodeled hall bath. The primary suite, set apart, is its own retreat: a quiet, cooled space with a bath that holds its comforts. The garage, built for two cars, sits right off the kitchen, making returns easy, departures smooth. Just down the road, the Bay Club hums with life. The Marketplace shopping center stands close, Nob Hill Foods at its heart, and casual dining spots gathered around it. The town moves, the tide shifts, but here there is stillness. A place to pause. A place to call home.