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19907 Briarley Hall Dr
Poolesville, MD 20837
$872,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
**Open House Cancelled** Offer deadline of 12 pm, Sunday, 4/7/24. Welcome Home to this stunning Kettler Forelines Norwood Model! This 5BR, 3.5 BA home on .34 acre lot does not disappoint! As you step inside you can't help but notice the shine from the gorgeous hardwood floors! To your left you'll see the large formal dining room, with plenty of room to accommodate a large table! Work from home in your private office with glass doors! As you head to the living room you'll pass the sweet half bath. Just beyond that, you'll enter the living room where there is a gas fireplace! This space has great flow as you head into the kitchen. There is extra space for another table, or utilize the seating for four at the large center kitchen island! Bring you cook books, because this Kitchen is made for the baker/chef in you! Holiday meals are a breeze with this double oven, the counter space and stainless steel appliances! Enjoy the Butler's pantry and LARGE walk-in pantry! The mudroom is located just off of the kitchen with access to the two-car garage. Walking up the staircase you'll love the natural light that comes in from the large window! Hardwood floors continue up to the upper level hallway where you'll find the spacious primary bedroom with a walk-in closet that will make you envious! The primary bathroom is like a retreat with dual sinks, a soaking tub, separate shower, and private toilet room. The upper level has three more good sized bedrooms with great closet space, two of which have walk-in closets! A large hall bathroom and laundry room finish off the upper level nicely! The finished basement has lots of space for a family room with a large storage room, utility room, a legal bedroom with full egress window and another full bathroom. Perfect for guests/a live-in nanny or multi-generational living! The front and back yards are beautifully landscaped and the Amish shed in the back conveys! Walk to shops/restaurants/schools in town - Poolesville High School - #1 public high school in the State of Maryland! Enjoy the many hiking trails that the area has to offer such as the C&O Canal & more! Do you work in the city? Ask us why Poolesville is a Commuter's best kept secret!! We can't wait to welcome you to town!Montgomery County Estimated Taxes: $7,561.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2013
MLS Number
MDMC2126380
Location
Address
19907 BRIARLEY HALL DR
City
POOLESVILLE
State
MD
Zip Code
20837
County
MONTGOMERY (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Long & Foster Real Estate, original listing
Name
Long & Foster Real Estate
Phone
(888) 536-0216
Office Name
Potomac Village
Office Phone
(888) 536-0216
Agent Name
Maureen C Gilli

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