Offer deadline Tuesday, March 12th, 2pm. An expanded modern farm house in the heart of Falls Church City. The back addition is so sunny and gorgeous - you will feel like you're living in the architectural magazine - tall cathedral ceilings, exposed wood beams, sky lights, designer chandeliers and lots of open space. Everyone is dreaming about the open concept - it does not get better than this home.Very spacious grand kitchen will satisfy the pickiest of chefs - tons of counter space, quality cabinets, stainless steel appliances & granite. You can just make yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy a quiet morning sitting at the breakfast bar or make a feast for your countless guests, because you can invite a LOT of people to your party in THIS home. You really can just move in and enjoy updated baths, skylights, hardwood floors, fresh paint, endless storage, cozy fireplace in the living room and beautiful large windows throughout. Private driveway, detached garage and side entrance will make life even easier with groceries, errands and just keeping shoes away from the guest entrance.The back yard is nothing short of AMAZING - it~s huge, flat and fenced. And it faces South. You~d like a garden? Play baseball? Soccer? Chase your pet? This yard is perfect for all of it. And more! Or you can just enjoy the quiet on your back deck. And here's the best part - you won't even need your car - you can just walk to EVERYTHING. Nestled on a beautiful street with sidewalks this home is a couple of blocks from coffee shops, Mad Fox Brewery, numerous restaurants, retail and more. And just a half block from a major W&OD biking trail - you can easily bike to DC, Arlington, Vienna or Leesburg. And if you feel like it - you can walk to the Metro too (about 1 mile), but you may choose a Metro bus a block away.Life is good here. Urban city living at its absolute best.
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