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2211 Military Road
Arlington, VA 22207
$2,274,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5034
Property Description
Floor Plans Added in Photos! Ask about our Seller's Assistance that could be used to BUY DOWN YOUR RATE and or reduce the Sales Price! THIS HOME HAS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PNEUMATIC ELEVATOR! Inviting for Multi-generational families! Mins to the Key Bridge and DC Attractions! This property boasts over 900 square feet of Balconies, Terrace, and Patio Entertainment Space! This home is officially complete with an Occupancy Permit in hand as of March 2024! Welcome to “The Contemporaries of Cherrydale,” a stunning set of new contemporary homes by Miglani Homes, LLC, tucked away in the charming Cherrydale neighborhood of North Arlington. This brand-new construction masterpiece sprawls 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms (5/2) over 5000+ square feet and four finished levels on a fenced-in 6100+ square feet lot. High ceilings, covered patios/balconies, and a grand 300 square-foot rooftop terrace – all outfitted with gorgeous composite wood decking and horizontal metal railing make this unique. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a luxury kitchen appliance package from Thermador, expansive quartz countertops, custom European cabinets, and plentiful storage space. Key highlights throughout the home include elegant natural White Oak hardwood floors and solid-core doors for noise reduction. LED light fixtures and recessed lighting illuminate the interior and exterior and eco-friendly touches include two tank-less Navien water heaters, ensuring immediate access to unlimited hot water, two high-efficiency Carrier HVAC systems, and Toto toilets in each bathroom. This home is one traffic light away from the VA/DC border and minutes from public transportation and sought-after Arlington Schools and parks. Washington-Liberty (Lee) High School District! Do not miss out on this forever home and schedule a showing today!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
VAAR2024302
Location
Address
2211 MILITARY ROAD
City
ARLINGTON
State
VA
Zip Code
22207
County
ARLINGTON
Listing
Provider
Name
Houwzer
Phone
(267) 765-2080
Office Name
Houwzer, LLC
Office Phone
(267) 765-2080
Agent Name
Angela Allison

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