Four bedrooms. Three full baths. A private upstairs guest suite. Ten to eleven-foot ceilings. A trey ceiling in the primary. Engineered hardwood floors that carry natural light from the front door to the back wall of windows. This is the home — but the home is only where the story begins. Step onto the pavestone lanai and the reason this listing is different becomes obvious. You are standing at the end of a cul-de-sac. You back to protected woods. There is no neighbor on your left. Your view is green, layered, and uninterrupted — the kind of privacy most buyers in Cresswind at Lake Lanier spend years waiting to find. In a community that has preserved nearly half its land as untouched nature, you still managed to claim one of the most private homesites in the neighborhood. That is the lot. That is the opening chapter. Walk back inside and the floor plan tells you who this home was built for. The open-concept main level connects the kitchen, the living area, and the dining space into one bright, breathable room. Granite countertops. Warm brown cabinetry. A generous island. A breakfast bar where coffee turns into conversation and conversation turns into weekend plans. The light pours in from the left — because there is no neighbor there to block it — and the woods become the wallpaper of every meal you will cook here. The primary retreat sits under a trey ceiling, opens into two walk-in closets, and leads to a spacious walk-in shower designed for the way life actually works now. Three additional bedrooms — including the private upstairs guest suite — give you room for visitors, grandchildren, a home office, a studio, or all of the above. Carpet in the secondary bedrooms, because comfort still matters. A large laundry room with built-in cabinetry, because peaceful homes stay peaceful when everything has a place. This is the house. And the house is already enough. But at this address, the house is the smallest part of what you are buying. Cresswind at Lake Lanier is an established, active-adult 55+ community — not a development still promising what it might become, but a neighborhood that already knows exactly who it is. A full-time lifestyle director manages a calendar that will fill yours faster than you expect. A community garden gives you a plot, your tomatoes, and a standing reason to talk to your neighbors. The streets are golf-cart friendly, which means a quick trip to a friend's front porch does not require starting your car. And every weekday, between roughly 3:30 and 4:30, something quietly remarkable happens at the dog park. Neighbors gather. Dogs run. Conversations start. Friendships get made the old-fashioned way — in person, on purpose, without an app. This is the detail nobody puts in a brochure, and it is the detail that changes everything. You will not be alone here unless you choose to be.
The clubhouse spans 42,000 square feet across three stories. A heated indoor pool and spa for the mornings you want to swim laps in January. A resort-style outdoor pool with a sundeck for the afternoons you want to feel like you are on vacation without driving anywhere. A fully equipped fitness center. A demonstration kitchen where you can take a cooking class. A ballroom. A billiards room. Arts and crafts. Library. Club room. Upper-deck terraces overlooking the lake and the forest, built for the evenings you would rather sip wine than cook dinner. Outside, the amenity list keeps going. A tennis campus. Pickleball. Bocce. Horseshoe pits, indoor and outdoor pools. Walking trails through preserved woodland. An event lawn. Fire pits overlooking the marina, where a day ends the way most people wish theirs could. And Then There Is Lake Lanier... sits minutes from your driveway. Mornings on the lanai with the cardinals. Afternoons in the garden. A 3:30 walk to the dog park. A cooking class in the demonstration kitchen. A sunset on the water. A fire pit at dusk with neighbors you actually know. This is not a schedule. This is a life.