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611 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
$1,950,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2474
Property Description
Renovated in 2021 by the current owners, this elegant Federal style, semi detached home is the perfect blend of historic charm (circa 1795) and modern living amenities in a prime Old Town location.
The main level features double parlors, serving as living and dining rooms, an elegant new kitchen two original staircases, a cozy den/family room, laundry and powder room.
The second level boasts an incredible primary suite with walk in closet and a stunning new bathroom, a second large bedroom, large hall bath and sitting room/office which could serve as a fourth bedroom.
The third level features a private bedroom suite complete with a large renovated bathroom.
The property features an exceptionally large garden and patio on the west side of the home and two off street parking spaces with EV charger.

Renovation highlights are as follows.

Architect, Patrick Camus
Contractor, Navarro Construction

Kitchen
New Kitchen using DeVol Kitchens taps, soapstone counter tops, and handmade tile from California. Miele appliances

Custom built laundry area at the back of the house on the ground floor with ample storage for cleaning supplies, table linens and more. Miele washing machine and Miele dryer.

New Half bathroom on main level
DeVol brass taps, new Icera toilet

New bathroom tile, shower tile and hardware in the hall bathroom on 2nd floor
Perrin & Rowe shower and bath hardware

New primary bathroom and new walk-in closet
Lefroy Brooks Exposed thermostatic shower system
Lefroy Brooks taps
Handmade tile in a herringbone design
New Icera toilet
120 feet of closet

New bathroom on third
New Strom Living exposed thermostatic shower system
New Strom Living sink taps and calacatta marble vanity
New hexagonal bone glass floor tile
New wall hung toilet
Free standing bath

New AC system (2021) - two zones, one on the roof of the back extended portion of the house, and one in the attic in the 3rd floor bathroom.
New heat pump installed (2021)
New hot water heater installed (2023)

Coat closet created off the TV Den / Office with storage

House electrics were brought up to code, a new fuse box added.
Floor joists at the back of the house were repaired and fixed.
Ceiling joists were secured, repaired and added to in the new kitchen.
Insulation was added to the roof and to the walls in the new kitchen.

The garden patio was doubled in size, grass and plants added, including trees for privacy - holly's and a magnolia. An arbor with ivy and honeysuckle also added for privacy.

Incredible location just steps to everything Old Town has to offer.

Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1795
MLS Number
VAAX2032786
Location
Address
611 QUEEN STREET
City
ALEXANDRIA
State
VA
Zip Code
22314
County
ARLINGTON
Listing
Provider
Name
Compass
Phone
(202) 491-1275
Office Name
Compass
Office Phone
(301) 298-1001
Agent Name
Erich Cabe

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