Behind the gates, time slows. A 1971 manufactured home stands quietly on a generous rented lot, holding the kind of charm that only years can give. Step inside to a wide, open living area—sunlight playing over built-in storage, the air tinged faintly with the scent of your morning coffee. Beyond the threshold, a covered patio invites lazy afternoons, garden beds promise tomatoes and dahlias, and a discreet dog door offers independence to the smallest member of the household. In the shop, electricity hums softly, ready for your next invention; the storage shed waits patiently for treasures yet to be found. Here, you are minutes from shopping and restaurants, yet cocooned in the privacy of your...