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13525 Straw Bale Lane
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
$1,050,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3308
Property Description
North Potomac Gem This stunning Tudor-style home in North Potomac, Maryland, features five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. It is set in a beautiful park-like environment on a nearly one-acre corner lot and boasts stunning views. The home is designed for modern living and is spread over three levels. The first level boasts an open floor plan with hardwood floors throughout. The newly renovated kitchen features stainless steel appliances. A cozy breakfast nook features a window seat overlooking a large deck and a spacious backyard. Indulge in a serene retreat by escaping into a private solarium with breathtaking views of a picturesque landscape. The living room features a wood-burning fireplace. A separate family room, a formal dining room, and a newly renovated powder room complete the first-floor level. The second level features four bedrooms, including a spacious renovated master bedroom boasting an ensuite full bathroom, a walk-in closet, a linen closet, and space for a home office or exercise area. Three additional bedrooms and a renovated full bathroom complete the second level. The walkout basement level is fully carpeted and includes a large living area and a fifth private bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. Step outside into the vast backyard area where you will find plenty of possibilities to explore, space for a beautiful garden, sparkling pool, tennis, pickleball court, or a spot to gaze at the stars. This home boasts a two-car attached garage with ample space for storage and a home workshop, a recently resurfaced driveway, extra off-street parking, a first-floor laundry room, and many new Energy Star windows. The home is heated and cooled using an energy-efficient heat pump, including an attic ventilation system. This superb North Potomac home offers a one-of-a-kind experience where you will be sure to create memories that last a lifetime. Schedule a private tour today! Seller prefers pre-approved or cash buyers.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1984
MLS Number
MDMC2130590
Location
Address
13525 STRAW BALE LANE
City
GAITHERSBURG
State
MD
Zip Code
20878
County
MONTGOMERY (CENTRAL)
Listing
Provider
Save 6, Incorporated, original listing
Name
Save 6, Incorporated
Phone
(301) 355-6104
Office Name
Save 6, Incorporated
Office Phone
(301) 355-6104
Agent Name
Larry Lessin

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