Built in 2008--years after much of Settlers Landing was established--605 Silversmith offers a combination that rarely becomes available: the mature setting and larger homesites that attract buyers to the neighborhood, paired with true one-level living and a floorplan that feels far more current than many surrounding homes.
The home unfolds across open gathering spaces that connect naturally to one another and to the outdoors. At its center is a thoughtfully updated kitchen featuring quartz countertops, upgraded Samsung appliances, five-burner gas cooking, a Bosch dishwasher, and a generous island that naturally becomes the hub of daily life. A beamed dining area adds architectural character while large windows bring the backyard into view from much of the home. A vaulted sunroom and adjoining three-season room with Eze Breeze style windows (added in 2018) create additional places to relax, gather, or simply enjoy the changing seasons.
The layout also offers a level of flexibility that is increasingly valued today. The spacious primary suite enjoys direct access to the three-season room, creating a quiet connection to the outdoors, while the secondary bedrooms offer comfortable proportions. A dedicated office provides space to work from home, pursue hobbies, or simply create a room tailored to the way you live.
What ultimately sets the property apart is the backyard itself.
Private, fenced, and extensively enhanced in 2021, it feels less like a backyard and more like an extension of the home's living space. Thoughtful landscaping, custom hardscaping, ambient lighting, and multiple areas to gather or garden create an outdoor environment that invites everyday use rather than occasional maintenance. The result is an outdoor space designed to be enjoyed as much as the home itself.
Located directly across from Elizabeth Lane Elementary, 605 Silversmith offers a perspective on Settlers Landing that rarely becomes available--a newer home in one of South Charlotte's most established neighborhood settings with no HOA dues, just minutes from the shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences of the Arboretum and the local restaurants, events, and small-town charm of downtown Matthews.