At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Rustler at Hideout, the mornings arrive gently--soft light spilling in from the southeast, stretching toward the Tuhaye Golf Club. Impeccably furnished, it's the kind of place where the day starts without urgency: coffee on the covered deck, a little breeze, and a view that makes you pause before you head anywhere. Inside, the home is calm and easy to live in. Hang your gear in the mudroom then the space opens up--vaulted ceilings, natural light, and an open kitchen, large pantry and living area warmed by a fireplace that feels more like a gathering point than a feature. The primary suite sits quietly at the end of the building, tucked away in its own pocket of light and privacy. Downstairs, the mood shifts in the best way. The walkout level is made for slower evenings and full houses--another living area, a wet bar, movie nights, game nights, the easy rhythm of friends coming and going. There's a larger suite set up with double queen beds, sofa and its own bath, plus two more bedrooms and another bathroom. There is plenty of room to spread out, along with large closets that actually make life feel organized. Out back, the patio becomes the spring-and-summer favorite: a spot to read, to talk, to let the day stretch a little longer. And when you do want to leave the quiet behind, everything you love about this area is literally mintues away--Deer Valley and Park City, the water at Jordanelle, trails for hiking, biking and golf. You're near it all, but you don't feel surrounded by everyone. It still feels like you found your own corner. Quick access just opened at the Tuhaye turn-in off Longview Drive. Don't miss the limited opportunity.