44+ ACRES. YES, ACTUAL ACRES. Not the kind you squint at on a map and say ''technically counts.'' This is the real deal. The kind where you can get halfway across your own property and think, ''oh right... still mine.'' Horses? Covered. Space? Obviously. Privacy? You'll forget what your neighbors look like. The house holds its own without trying too hard. Huge windows pull the desert in like it's part of the design, wood-beamed ceilings add just the right amount of presence, and the layout flows in a way that feels natural instead of overthought. It's comfortable, grounded, and actually easy to live in - which is saying something at this level. Outside is where things really open up. The horse setup is ready to go, not a ''someday project,'' and the land gives you options--ride it, work build on it, or finally buy that piece of equipment you've been pretending you don't need. There's enough room here for plans you haven't even come up with yet - and enough distance to keep those plans from bothering anyone else. And then there's the pool. Because at some point, after a long day of being productive or pretending to be productive, Arizona reminds you who's in charge. It's right there when you need it, no planning required. This isn't a scaled-down version of anything. It's big, it's functional, and it shows up exactly the way you hoped it would.