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2411 Whitecastle Drive
Midlothian, VA 23113
$1,050,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4873
Property Description
Just Listed in Rosemont! Welcome to 2411 Whitecastle Drive in the beautiful Rosemont neighborhood of Midlothian at Salisbury. This 3-level stucco-sided custom basement home is truly move-in ready and has been beautifully maintained by the current owners. Upon entering you are greeted with a vaulted 2-story foyer, hardwood floors & custom mouldings. Endless natural light flows through the palladium windows of the formal living room & French doors separate this space from the formal dining room which has a gas fireplace for dinner & holiday gatherings. The upgraded eat-in kitchen has granite counters, a large center island w/ warming drawer & wine fridge, gas cooking, Subzero refrigerator & a vaulted ceiling w/ skylights. The 2-story family room has a fireplace, custom built-ins, recessed lighting & direct walk-out access to the private rear deck. This level is completed with a full primary bedroom suite with walk-in closet & an updated bathroom with a double granite vanity, custom frameless shower & soaking tub. The hardwood floors continue to the second floor of the home which has a 2nd primary bedroom suite with an ensuite bathroom with a frameless shower. An office is just outside this primary bedroom and this level is completed with 2 additional bedrooms that share a jack & jill full bathroom. The home has adequate storage via the walk-up attic. The basement is built for entertaining with a custom bar room featuring a wine storage closet, full bathroom with shower, pool table game room w/ fireplace that walks-out to the lower patio/backyard & a 2-car basement level garage completes the amazing home. The 1.15 acre landscaped lot sits at the end of a private cul-de-sac street with ample room for a pool in the backyard of the home. Just minutes to Independence Golf Course, Salisbury CC, ACAC, 288 & the shopping/dining options at Westchester & The Village of Midlothian. Enjoy the best of what Midlothian has to offer with top local schools while being only 20 minutes to Short Pump & 30 minutes to Downtown RVA.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1993
MLS Number
2405666
Location
Address
2411 Whitecastle Drive
City
Midlothian
State
VA
Zip Code
23113
County
CHESTERFIELD
Listing
Provider
BHHS PenFedRealty, original listing
Name
BHHS PenFedRealty
Phone
(804) 915-4001
Office Name
BHHS PenFed Realty
Office Phone
(804) 320-1391
Agent Name
Aaron Gilbert

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