COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE FOR A PIECE OF "PALISDADES PERFECTION"!TODAY, SUNDAY, JULY 27TH, 1PM4PMHOSTED BY: MARJORY HARDY & SCOTT POLKThis is the perfect center hall colonial home that you have always wanted to own, built in 1949 with a BRAND NEW award winning kitchen & family room addition. It is a charming 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home, with a white picket fence on a corner lot. It has been wonderfully finished and offers that unique designer kitchen that we all dream about with the latest updated appliances and complete with a side entryway and convenient mudroom with cubbies perfect for storing all your boots and backpacks. The living room and dining room are gracious and spacious. Built in cabinets and bookshelves, recessed lighting, and crown molding are evidenced throughout the house. The main floor also has a family room and powder room off the kitchen and a sunroom and screened in porch overlooking the fenced and nicely landscaped lawn and garden. On the second floor there is a lovely master bedroom with its own modern bath. Across the hall there are 2 other good sized bedrooms and a nice bathroom. The lower level has a large family room with fireplace and a separate bedroom suite with modern bath and walkout access to tiered flagstone patios and gardens. This is a very happy home and perfect for anyone who wants to be close to a variety of schools (both public & private), shops, restaurants, and green-space. In the Palisades neighborhood one can feel like they live in a small town and have their country house in the big city. Easy assess roads such as Foxhall, Reservoir, MacArthur, and Canal make commuting downtown or uptown very easy. Furthermore, you can escape to the great outdoors, on foot, on your bike, or with your dog to the C & O Canal and Crescent Trails along the Potomac and also both The Palisades Park & Battery Kemble Park.
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