4087 State Route 1001, Thompson 3-bed, 2-bath manufactured residence on approx. 10.6 acres with private pond, large detached 2-car garage, and flexible finished space above the garage for office, guest, studio, or hobby use. Rural Susquehanna County setting near Rails-to-Trails recreation. There are properties you read about quickly, and then there are properties that make you slow down a little. Not because they shout. Because they give you room to think. Room to breathe. Room to imagine a different pace of ownership, where the day is not pressing in from every side and the land around you still feels like land. At 4087 State Route 1001 in Thompson, the setting does much of the speaking. This property offers an approximately 2,000 square foot, 3-bedroom, 2-bath manufactured residence set on approximately 10.6 acres with a pond, a large detached garage, and additional finished space above the garage with flexible potential as a guest area, studio, office, hobby space, or possible suite-style setup depending on use and approvals. The home is located in a rural Susquehanna County setting, close to Rails-to-Trails recreation, with room for parking, storage, equipment, outdoor use, and the kind of privacy that is difficult to create after the fact. You can step out the door with skis, with a bike or walk for an afternoon. Elk Mountain is twenty minutes away. Here, the value is not found in one feature by itself. It is in the way the pieces gather. The house, the garage, the water, the open ground, the sense of separation from the noise without being removed from usefulness. You may already begin to notice how the property asks to be understood as a whole. The main residence gives you practical living space. The garage gives you storage, workspace, and flexibility. The finished area above the garage creates options for guests, hobbies, office use, studio space, or a quieter corner of the property with its own purpose. Outside, the acreage changes the feeling of the home. Go ahead and picture the first look across the pond in the morning, the long turn into the driveway, the simple relief of having more than a narrow yard around you. There is a steadiness here. Not polished into sameness. Not trying to perform. Just a rural property with usable land, useful buildings, and the kind of quiet confidence that becomes more obvious the longer you stand there. The updates and improvements help the home feel cared for, while the setting gives it the larger identity buyers often search for but rarely find at this price point: acreage, water, garage space, and a house that can be lived in now while still leaving room for the next owner's own ideas. Before you scroll past, let the picture become complete. This is not simply a house on a lot. It is a full property. A place with edges, utility, privacy, and presence. At a certain point, the right buyer will not just compare square footage or bedroom count. They will recognize the land, the garage, the pond, the space above, and the quiet rhythm of Thompson living all working together. When that begins to feel like the property you have been trying to find, reach out, ask the questions that matter, and schedule a time to walk it for yourself.