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12 Redbud Court
Potomac, MD 20854
Noah Fields with KW Metro Center, original listing - (703) 535-3610
$2,300,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
7
Bathroom
Full: 6, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
7463 Square Feet
Property Description
Stunning nearly 8000 square foot residence coming soon in Potomac! Nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac in the gorgeous established community of Regency Estates, this magnificent four level home is the very picture of elegance. Inside the grand entryway you’ll discover an astonishingly high ceiling and refined finishes such as sophisticated chair rail and picture frame molding. Gleaming hardwood floors lead you into the formal living room, which features an exquisite tray ceiling, gas fireplace and built-in cabinets. Opening into the expansive and glamorous dining room, this open concept floorplan is perfect for large gatherings or more intimate dinner parties. The kitchen is a contemporary French country masterpiece, boasting an abundance of cabinets with ornate details, granite countertops, an oversized island breakfast bar, and a classically beautiful tile backsplash. Sleek stainless steel appliances include a double wall oven, wine fridge, and a kettle faucet over the stove. Up the sweeping staircase or personal in-home elevator, the upper level primary bedroom suite is a vast retreat. Featuring a bright and airy private sitting room with its own cozy fireplace and access to an exclusive balcony, this is the regal space you deserve after a long day. The alluring en suite bathroom boasts a double sink vanity, decadent soaking tub, and oversized frameless glass door shower, plus you’ll have a massive walk-in closet with custom closet system. Not to be outdone, the second bedroom also includes an attached bathroom and gorgeous wall of windows. Two additional bedrooms are both sizable, with rich hardwood floors, large closets, and access to the stunning third full bathroom in the hallway. On the upper most level of the residence, you’ll discover a spacious loft and versatile bonus room. The fifth secluded bedroom and sophisticated bathroom could be an ideal quiet space for visitors or in-laws. Downstairs, the lower level offers an expansive light-filled recreation room with a wet bar for entertaining. A sixth bedroom, fifth graceful full bathroom, and a peaceful home office provide you with even more versatility and endless options. Outside, the vast brick patio will be an excellent space for relaxing or open-air entertaining, surrounded by the beautiful garden and impressive wrought-iron fence around the property. On the front of the home, you’ll have a three-car garage and wide driveway, with plenty of space for both parking and storage. This distinguished gem is located in the heart of desirable Potomac, just minutes to Harris Teeter, Westfield Montgomery Mall, Downtown Bethesda and Georgetown, Regency Estates Swim Club, Cabin John Regional Park, Glen Echo Park, Congressional Country Club, and The Music Center at Strathmore. Conveniently situated with quick access to I-270, Old Georgetown Road, Rockville Pike, Democracy Boulevard, River Road, and I-495. Schedule a private tour today, and go into the new year in your breathtaking new home.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2017
MLS Number
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Location
Address
12 REDBUD COURT
City
POTOMAC
State
MD
Zip Code
20854
County
MONTGOMERY (CENTRAL)
Listing
Provider
KW Metro Center, original listing
Name
Phone
(703) 535-3610
Office Name
Office Phone
(703) 535-3610
Agent Name
Noah Fields
Agency Phone
(703) 535-3610

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