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Listing of the Day: 2226 N. Kensington Street

Address: 2226 N. Kensington Street
Neighborhood: Lee Lexington
Listed: $1,650,000
Open: Sunday, July 7 from 1-4 p.m.

Walk to Westover Village, Lee-Harrison Center, parks and bike trail from nearly new Spring Street Developer Craftsman home in the Nottingham, Swanson, Yorktown district.

Distinctive details include wood floors on two levels, extensive wainscotting and moldings, abundant Andersen low-E windows with custom window treatment, two zone heating and cooling, Kohler bathroom fixtures, consumer friendly Kitchen Aid appliances and day light walkout lower level.

Chef worthy kitchen with quartz countertops, center island, glass tile backsplash, six burner gas range plus separate wall oven. Coffered ceiling and gas fireplace in family room. Atrium doors to backyard with mature trees and shrubs. Kitchen, breakfast area and family room span back of home and offer something pretty to see from each of the windows.

Upstairs, the master suite has triple windows overlooking the yard, tray ceiling, two walk-in closets with organizers and a spa-style bath with separate soaking tub, large shower, double bowl vanity and separate wc. The second upstairs bedroom has both a walk-in closet with organizers and an ensuite bathroom. The third and fourth bedrooms share a bath with double bowl vanity and separate tub and toilet area.

The laundry room is also on this level. The lower level offers an expansive rec room with areas for media, play, sports and hobbies. French doors open to a gym (or second office) with rubberized flooring. The fifth bedroom and bathroom are on this level with additional storage.

Listed by:
Alyssa Cannon
Licensed in Virginia
McEnearney Associates
4720 Lee Highway
Arlington, Va 22207
703-585-8167
[email protected]
alyssacannon.com

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