Address: 1603 N. Greenbrier Street
Neighborhood: Tara
Listed: $1,100,000
Character and space abound in this expanded 1930s brick and stone colonial on an 8,000 square level lot in the Cardinal, Swanson and Yorktown school pyramid.
Follow the stone path to this inviting home with the living room anchored by a wood burning stone fireplace, flanked by windows. The living room flows into the dining room and then to the large kitchen, family room and breakfast area. Abundant cabinets, a pantry and generous granite countertops highlight the kitchen. The adjoining breakfast room opens to a stone, covered patio and the private rear yard. A door from the family rooms leads to the deep driveway and a powder room completes the main level.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom has space for a desk or sitting area, walk-in closet and a private bath with soaking tub and double bowl vanity. The large second and third bedrooms share a renovated hall bathroom and there are fixed stairs to a large attic for storage or expansion.
The lower level has a big den for playroom, office or gym, along with the laundry area, a roughed in bathroom and several storage closets. Two zone heating and air conditioning, too.
Walk to Westover Village, Lee-Harrison Center, Big Walnut and Lacey Woods Park, bike path and easy commute to business and government centers.
Listed by:
Betsy Twigg
McEnearney Associates
703-967-4391
[email protected]
www.betsytwigg.com
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