There is so much to tell you about this home that it is hard to know where to start. As a brick front colonial, located at the end of a cul-de-sac on a one acre lot, it starts with a desirable location that backs to a protected wooded buffer zone. Great place to start, right?
Step inside and you get all the things you would expect to find in a Northern Virginia colonial. Formal living room and dining rooms to the right of the foyer entry. Dining room passageway brings you to the heart of every home--the kitchen. Here you have cherry cabinets, center island, new stainless steel appliances and a breakfast nook. All of this open to the sunken family room.
Off of the family room, behind French doors, is my favorite --the sun room. Who doesn't love a bright space with a cathedral ceiling and three walls of windows, one of which is a Palladian? This is where you can step outside to the deck, but we'll get to outside later.
Upstairs, four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, one of each making up the master suite. The master suite has a vaulted ceiling, walk-in closets and an attached luxury bath with dual sinks/vanity, jetted Jacuzzi tub and a separate shower.
Second bedroom features a Murphy Bed, which allows flexible usage of the space. Third and fourth bedrooms are currently open to each other to create a large princess suite, but will be put back to its original two bedroom state prior to settlement.
The basement is built for fun. A large recreation room features a wooden bar with three tap kegorator that conveys. Next to the pictured pool table there is a granite counter that looks into the theater room with rear platform for tiered seating.
Let's go outside now. There is a large in-ground pool with a professional grade water slide. And the expanse of tiered decking can accommodate the largest of parties. The yard is already fully fenced and, remember, that wooded view is protected.
So here are some details about the home for you to know. The video security system conveys, as does a back-up generator which is capable of powering the entire home. The generator operates from a natural gas line, not a gas tank. The home is set up, with built-in speakers in six rooms, that you can connect to your audio equipment. There is also an underground irrigation system.
More details, the dual zone HVAC systems were replaced in 2014 & 2015. The home is wired for FIOS and has 400 amp electrical service.
When you buy this house, you will become the go to home for entertainment, be it summers at the pool or winters in the theater room.