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800 E Dickenson Court
Sterling, VA 20164
$669,990
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1726
Property Description
Welcome to your new home 800 E Dickenson Ct, Sterling Virginia, where convenience meets comfort! This charming residence with no HOA and 2,268 sqft, tucked in the back of a cul de sac is just a 3-minute drive from the brand new Sterling Community Center, offering a plethora of amenities including a fitness area, pavilion rentals, gymnasium, conference rooms, game room, playground, and more. You'll also enjoy quick access to Dulles/Reston Town Center and Sterling Plaza, where you can find the DMV, grocery and liquor stores, restaurants, Loudoun County Public Library, and other conveniences. Residents will have access to the W & OD Trail via an enjoyable neighborhood walk of less than a mile. Education is also at your fingertips, with Guilford Elementary School just a 4-minute drive away, Sterling Middle School a 5-minute drive, and Park View High School just 7 minutes away. Commuting is a breeze, with Interstate 66, Routes 28&7, Metro stations, and Dulles International Airport just an 8-minute drive and less than a 30-mile commute to Washington DC and Arlington VA. As you step onto the property, you'll be greeted by freshly landscaped front and back yards, perfect for outdoor enjoyment. The large concrete patio installed in 2023 spans the length of the home and is ideal for entertaining guests or relaxing with family in the fully fenced-in yard. Inside, you'll find a well-appointed layout featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, with hardwood floors upstairs and the downstairs room having floating LVP scratch-resistant flooring that can be used either as the 4th bedroom or entertainment room. This space is complete with one of the three full baths. Stay cozy and save on energy bills in winter with the wood-burning stove strategically positioned near the HVAC system for efficiency heating throughout the home. Upstairs you walk into the remodeled kitchen featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a stylish backsplash, a convenient reverse osmosis water tap next to your deep welled kitchen sink and an additional coffee cabinet with added storage. From here you can wrap to either the dining room or living room with a built-in bay window. There is the 2nd full bath located down the hall leading to the 3 other bedrooms. Each has spacious closets and the master with its own private bathroom. Parking is a breeze here with a 2-car garage and a 3rd gravel parking area to the side of the home. The garage also features new shop floors and fresh wall paint. The home was completely renovated in 2018 with all new windows throughout, architectural shingles, paint, kitchen cabinets with soft close drawers and granite countertops, electrical panel, HVAC system, garage doors with electric openers, French drain installation around the home, and a repaved driveway. Recent upgrades include a Culligan water softener system and reverse osmosis fountain in the kitchen (2021), Water heater, Lights and fans in bedrooms, and paint/stained deck and epoxy garage floor (2024). Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a well-maintained and thoughtfully upgraded home in a prime location. Schedule your showing soon!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1968
MLS Number
VALO2066932
Location
Address
800 E DICKENSON COURT
City
STERLING
State
VA
Zip Code
20164
County
LOUDOUN
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
Derek Baron

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