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8107 Haddington Court
Fairfax Station, VA 22039
$1,299,500
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6312
Property Description
SPECTACULAR! This Grand brick front Colonial has been updated, features 4 spacious bedrooms & 4.5 baths (Over 6300 sq feet of living space). Grand entry double story Foyer, transom windows fill the home with light, elegant curved staircase, and gleaming hardwood floors through out main level. High end Luxury Vinyl Plank hardwood style flooring through out upper and Lower Level. Open kitchen provides ample cabinet space lovely island, Stainless Steel appliances, double wall ovens and granite countertops. Office room on the main level and double entrance ,Calming wood burning fireplace sets the tone for a wide and wonderful cozy entertaining space. Spacious formal dining and Living Rooms. Stunning Master Bedroom with sitting area, walking closet and two regular closets en-suite updated bath and Free standing soaking tub, separate shower. Princess suite with a walk in closet, Jack and Jill updated bath and another bedroom with a walk in closet! Walk out to relax on your trek deck perfect for entertaining and grilling/cookout needs with plenty of privacy. Completely finished HUGE walkout basement with a bedroom(NTC) and the updated bathroom-ALL NEW SYSTEMS- New windows, Roof , Two zone HVAC, Water Heater, Washer/Dryer, flooring, Lighting fixtures and list goes on. The sellers have spent over $400K value of upgrades and improvements recently. Two car garage with finished painted walls. The community of Barrington offers exquisitely crafted homes ensconced on magnificent home sites and amenities to include an outdoor swimming pool, common grounds maintenance, trash removal, and management. Barrington community members can enjoy fun events like the Halloween Parade, Turkey Trot, Swim Team and more. You won't get enough of the multiple trails that lead to Lake Mercer, Burke Lake and South Run Recreation Center throughout the neighborhood. Another great feature of this home is its convenient location- minutes from Lorton Golf Course, Ft. Belvoir, Pentagon, Springfield Franconia Metro and I-95. ***Come and make this your Forever Home***! Don't miss out!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1990
MLS Number
VAFX2168804
Location
Address
8107 HADDINGTON COURT
City
FAIRFAX STATION
State
VA
Zip Code
22039
County
FAIRFAX (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
First American Real Estate, original listing
Name
First American Real Estate
Phone
(703) 506-1003
Office Name
First American Real Estate
Office Phone
(703) 506-1003
Agent Name
Muhammad mir

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