You walk in and something just shifts. Maybe it's the way the place feels lived-in without feeling worn out. Maybe it's knowing there's nowhere you have to be.
Either way, Davis St has a way of slowing you down in the best sense — and that starts the moment you arrive.
Three bedrooms mean everyone gets a real bed. A full kitchen means breakfast is actually worth waking up for — make something good, pour a second cup, and stay at the table longer than you normally would.
There's space for all eight of you to be in the same room without anyone feeling like they drew the short straw.
When you're ready to move, Fort Wayne shows up. The Children's Zoo, Franke Park, and the Museum of Art are all close enough to fill a day without much effort. Downtown is minutes away when you want it.
And when you've had enough of being out, coming back to a fire pit and a couch that's waiting for you feels like exactly the right reward.
The trips that are hardest to leave aren't usually the ones with the longest itineraries. They're the ones where the place itself becomes part of the plan. That's the idea here.