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170 Natalie Ln
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
$765,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Accepting Back-up Offers! JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! Welcome to this Magnificent Waterfront Home in the Private Community of Glen Haven. Experience the tranquility of living by the water with Breathtaking views of the Potomac River and the Blue Ridge Mountains. This Exceptional Contemporary home features 3 generous size Bedrooms, 4 full Bathrooms, and a Guest or In-Law Suite, providing ample space for comfortable living. Enjoy the Fabulous Views from the family, great room, dining, recreation, loft room, Kitchen and the Amazing 8' X 10' Four-Season Sunroom and rear deck. You will appreciate the enclosed garden courtyard and beautiful planted Native Gardens which surround the home, the deck, and fenced-in back yard, great for entertaining your children, pets, and guests. The property's Fabulous Waterfront parcel features a lower deck and private floating dock. Surround yourself with loads of beautiful features to include Abundant Natural light, moldings, chair railings, custom wood shutters, blinds, Granite, Marble, Quartz, Tray Ceilings, Built-ins, Solar Panels, skylights, a one-car garage and a two-car garage, workshop, and a fence-in backyard. Step inside to discover a Light-filled, spacious Great Room with a Cathedral Ceiling elevating the space and cozy wood stove with a Beautiful Custom Marble and wood mantel surround overlooking a large backyard and riverfront. The Updated Kitchen features new Granite countertops, stylish backsplash and under cabinet lighting durable for any cook. The primary suite boasts a Walk-In closet and ensuite bathroom beautifully updated with marble countertop with double sinks, and frameless glass shower. The Library has built-ins, tray ceiling, crown molding, shadow box molding, and chair railing. Large multipurpose laundry room with loads of cabinets and counter space, the upper-level Guest or In-Law suite features a side-by-side closet and new carpet, the bathroom has a new vanity with gorgeous marble countertop and flooring. Updates Abound to include Roof replacement 2/2016 on one side and the other side of the home in 2/2021, Septic pumped 2/2024, updated plumbing in 2/2024, Culligan water softener and filtration water system in kitchen, updated lighting, new paint, flooring, carpet, and update to the chimney with new liner 3/2016. The Community HOA offers a Private Boat Ramp, Pavilion, and Tot lot playground for your waterfront recreation. This Gorgeous Home is perfect for the water sports enthusiasts who love to boat, swim, canoe, kayak, and fish. Just minutes away to Historic Harpers Ferry, Shepherdstown and Charles Town, WV. Property is convenient to all amenities, minutes to Marc Train, Park, Appalachian Trail, C&O Canal, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Vineyards, and Breweries. EASY COMMUTE to MD & VA. NO FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED! Whether you are seeking a primary residence, weekend getaway, or income-generating AIRBNB/VRBO, this home offers ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES! Own a piece of Paradise! This home is truly a DREAM. Do not miss out on this rare and exceptional Home where you can relish the quiet and picturesque surroundings for a life of contentment. Schedule a viewing today! What are you waiting for?
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1989
MLS Number
WVJF2011196
Location
Address
170 NATALIE LN
City
HARPERS FERRY
State
WV
Zip Code
25425
County
JEFFERSON
Listing
Provider
Long & Foster Real Estate, original listing
Name
Long & Foster Real Estate
Phone
(888) 536-0216
Office Name
Martinsburg Foxcroft Ave
Office Phone
(888) 536-0216
Agent Name
Carol Graves

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