You could spend years trying to build a property like this... or you could simply move in and start living it. Whether you've been dreaming of a family compound, a horse property, your own private retreat, or simply a place where everyone has room to spread out, this remarkable 22.54-acre property makes it possible. Two homes, established equestrian facilities, multiple outbuildings, fenced pastures, a stocked pond, and decades of thoughtful stewardship come together to create an opportunity that's nearly impossible to replicate. The fences are built. The barns are standing. The pond is stocked. The gardens are planted. All that's left is for you to start living the lifestyle. At the heart of the property sits a lovingly maintained 1928 farmhouse at 7388 Old 421 Road, where character takes center stage. Original hardwood floors have been beautifully refinished, preserving nearly a century of craftsmanship, while fresh paint upstairs and thoughtful maintenance throughout make it easy to settle in immediately while thoughtfully updating the home over time. With generous living spaces, an unfinished basement, and a spacious second floor offering an opportunity for future HVAC expansion, this is the kind of home that invites you to honor its history while making it your own. Beyond the farmhouse, the land tells its own story. Fenced pastures, a horse barn with lean-to, pole barn, multiple sheds and carports, a large garden, and a stocked pond create the kind of setting that invites you to slow down and enjoy country living. Tucked behind the main residence on its own parcel, 5582 Trails End Road offers even more flexibility with a well-maintained second home featuring 3 bedrooms plus a flex room, 2 full baths, an oversized primary suite, open-concept living spaces, and a welcoming covered front porch overlooking the surrounding pasture. An above-ground pool, dog run, fenced animal areas, additional pasture, shed, and carport complete this versatile second home. Whether your dream is bringing generations together, caring for horses, enjoying the peace of country living, or simply having space to grow, opportunities like this are becoming increasingly rare.