Tucked into the Daughettes neighborhood of Point Washington, this renovated four-bedroom, home sits on a rare quarter-acre lot framed by mature oaks draped in Spanish moss. Quarter-acre parcels are genuinely hard to come by in this part of Santa Rosa Beach, and this one delivers the kind of space, privacy, and old-Florida character that newer communities simply cannot replicate. The interior has been thoughtfully reimagined. The main living area features shiplap walls, wood ceilings, and a stone fireplace painted in soft white, anchoring a space that feels light, layered, and easy to live in. The kitchen is the showpiece: a generous island with seating for four, quartz countertops, a porcelain farmhouse sink, brass hardware, stainless appliances, open wood shelving, and a tile backsplash that runs to the ceiling. A bright breakfast nook with a built-in window seat sits just off the kitchen, with a dedicated dining area opening to the main living space. The primary bedroom features a vaulted, wood-paneled ceiling that gives the room an airy, cottage-like feel. A flexible bonus room rounds out the floor plan and works equally well as a home office, playroom, or guest space. Outside, the backyard is the kind of space families look for and rarely find. A fully fenced yard with a wide green lawn opens to a fire pit area tucked under the oak canopy, with a paver patio extending off the back of the home. There is room here for kids to run, dogs to roam, and evenings