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806 Fairfield Estates Court
Crownsville, MD 21032
Alexandra Mastors with Douglas Realty LLC, original listing - (866) 987-3937
$925,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4873 Square Feet
Property Description
Are you in search of a move in ready, neo - eclectic colonial, nestled in a sleepy suburban CUL-DE-SAC? Look no further…and drive no further, find yourself conveniently located in the heart of Anne Arundel County, enjoy reasonable commutes in all directions; - 15 minutes to down town ANNAPOLIS - 15 minutes to FORT MEADE - 20 minutes to BAY BRIDGE - 20 minutes to BWI airport - 30 minutes to BALTIMORE - 50 minutes to DC Step into a timeless OPEN floor plan under a TWO STORY CEILING. Enter the kitchen and find crisp white cabinetry seasoned by the contrast of warm oak floors. Enjoy the seamless flow of a kitchen and living room combination . While indulging in the option to escape into the den or dining room adjacent to the kitchen. For even more quiet, loop around to the OFFICE tucked away behind the set of French doors. Venture UPSTAIRS and find a spacious primary suite with enough room for a private sitting area. This suite offers a commodious WALK IN CLOSET with shelves/BUILT INS along with a built in desk and lighted mirror for getting ready. Behind the next door find the primary bathroom featuring a jet JACUZZI tub and a window view of the trees. This bathroom also has a separate shower(sitting area built into the tile in shower) and private toilet area with separate door. Also included on this upper level are 3 separate bedrooms and 1 full bath, making for a total of 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths on this floor. Each bedroom has easy access to the laundry as the laundry unit is on the upper level as well. Venture DOWNSTAIRS to the fully finished WALKOUT basement featuring a kitchenette and guest bedroom WITH a window and WALK IN CLOSET. There are NINE WINDOWS total in the basement, not including the glass paneled walkout door, making this a FULLY DAY LIT BASEMENT. Along with a bedroom, the basement also has a FULL BATH designed with ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES such as a ROLL IN SHOWER, HANDLE BAR next to toilet and wide door frame and a ROLL IN VANITY. This property also features: - brand new carpet has been installed on all 3 levels - recently painted interior walls and exterior trim. - Recently purchased stainless steel fridge and dishwasher - New Roof as of 2017
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1997
MLS Number
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Location
Address
806 FAIRFIELD ESTATES COURT
City
CROWNSVILLE
State
MD
Zip Code
21032
County
ANNE ARUNDEL (WEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(866) 987-3937
Office Name
Office Phone
(866) 987-3937
Agent Name
Alexandra Mastors
Agency Phone
(866) 987-3937

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