This modern farmhouse delivers about 2,705 sq ft of heated living space, with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a roomy 3-car side-entry garage.
It’s one-story living built smart: split bedroom layout, generous porches front and back, and lots of storage.
Layout & Flow – Open, Yet Considered
From the front porch, you walk into a bright, open space combining great room, kitchen, and dining.
A butler’s pantry and a deep walk-in pantry join the kitchen for serious storage — helpful for big family meals and entertaining.
The back porch also has an outdoor kitchen (nice touch for summer evenings). 1
Bedrooms & Privacy Zones
The master suite is tucked on one side of the house for privacy. It comes with dual closets, a separate tub and shower, and a makeup station.
On the opposite side, the other three bedrooms share a 4-fixture bath. There’s also a fifth bedroom plus a half bath (powder room) for guests or flex use. 2
Porches, Garage & Storage
- Wide front porch and expansive rear porch, letting you enjoy indoor-outdoor vibes. 3
- Attached 3-car garage with extra storage room for lawn gear or tools, keeping clutter out of sight. 4
- Bonus option above the garage (~403 sq ft) for future expansion—studio, playroom, etc. 5
Key Specs at a Glance
Feature | Detail |
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Total Heated Area | ~2,705 sq ft |
Bedrooms / Bathrooms | 5 beds • 3 full + 1 half baths |
Stories | Single-level with bonus option |
Garage | 3-car side entry (≈ 880 sq ft) plus storage room |
Ceiling Heights | 10′ throughout |
Porch Areas | Front porch ~464 sq ft • Rear porch ~598 sq ft |
Width × Depth | ≈ 91′-10″ × 66′-7″ |
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
For a home of this size and style—with open living, 3-car garage, quality finishes—you’re likely looking at around **$175-$260 per sq ft**. That estimates a construction cost of about **$470,000-$705,000 USD**, depending on region, materials, land, and site work.
Why This Plan Shines
This plan hits a sweet spot: enough bedrooms and bathrooms to support family, guests, or flex use; separation of primary suite for peace; strong storage; porches to expand living outdoors; and a garage that holds gear, not just cars.
If you want one home that feels roomy without being overwhelming, this plan is a solid choice.