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6833 Averbach Court
Warrenton, VA 20187
$746,999
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4288
Property Description
BACK ON THE MARKET DUE TO NO FAULT BY THE SELLERS... This spacious and serene home is nestled just over the Prince William county line (Gainesville) in beautiful Fauquier County. It is in the heart of a vibrant 55+ community, Four Seasons at Vint Hill. This stunning home has over 5000 square feet of upgrades, such as a finished basement, sunroom, and extra wide hallways. Step inside to discover solid surface flooring with hardwood or tile flooring gracing the entire first level. The main floor boasts a thoughtfully designed layout featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. There are lots of windows and natural light. This house boasts a new roof in March of 2020 with a new HVAC unit in June of 2020. Ideal for aging in place or accommodating multigenerational living, this home provides ample space for your 55+ stage of life. Whether you are caring for elderly parents, welcoming back college kids, or simply seeking flexibility of one level living, this residence caters to your needs. Descend to the lower level, where you will find even more possibilities awaiting. A spacious fourth bedroom and full bath offer privacy and comfort, while a convenient kitchenette facilitates independent living if needed. Additionally, two expansive rooms beckon as potential offices, workout areas, or bonus spaces for your creative pursuits. An abundant storage area ensures that everything has its place, keeping your home organized and clutter-free. Outside, enjoy the tranquility of your private oasis. The home is beautifully landscaped with ample greenery and peaceful surroundings providing the perfect backdrop for your deck or patio. The home also features an irrigation system and 2 gas fireplaces. Embrace the active lifestyle of the community, with amenities such as walking/biking trails and social events. Enjoy all of this with a low HOA fee of only $55.00 per month. The community is adjacent to the Fauquier County parks and recreational facilities in Vint Hill. (these facilities are not part of the community) They include a swimming pool, pickle ball courts, tennis, playground, a winery, and brewery all within walking distance of the community. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this versatile residence your own — schedule your showing today and envision the endless possibilities that await in this remarkable home! 5 minutes to Wegmans, 10 minutes to Gainesville and Haymarket, and 15 minutes to Rt66.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
VAFQ2011630
Location
Address
6833 AVERBACH COURT
City
WARRENTON
State
VA
Zip Code
20187
County
FAUQUIER
Listing
Provider
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC, original listing
Name
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Phone
(571) 386-1080
Office Name
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Office Phone
(571) 386-1075
Agent Name
Mark Schmitt

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