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2083 Armstrong Terrace
Jeffersonton, VA 22724
Julia Foard Lynch with CENTURY 21 New Millennium, original listing - (703) 753-7910
$699,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4084 Square Feet
Property Description
Our sellers love this community so much, they are moving up to an Estate home but that's a win for you! Currently, there are not any Signature Series homesites available so you can own this almost brand new Powell floorplan with so many additional updates, post construction! Custom painting and wood accent wall, a fenced back yard with a beautiful deck that walks out onto a patio area have been added to this home! Builder finishes that also added over 100K in upgrades to this home include the morning room off of the gourmet kitchen, which also extends the basement footprint of the home. The gourmet kitchen features soft close drawers and shades of gray and white with Gray Cabinetry and Alpine Valley Granite as well as Glossy White subway tiled backsplash! Luxury vinyl flooring on the entire main level for easy clean up and pet friendly! The basement features a finished rec room, full bath and the 5th bedroom! The owner's bathroom features a frameless shower door and Gray cabinetry. Overlay on Stairs leading to the upper level and EVP in Hallway, Owner's Bedroom and walk-in-closet. You are sure to love this bright and open floorplan!! This home features the upgraded Discovery II package! 4084 SQUARE FEET OF FINISHED LIVING SPACE!! The first floor showcases an open-concept layout among a kitchen for inspired cooks, a breakfast nook for casual meals and a Great Room for shared moments. A formal dining room for memorable meals and an office for at-home work are situated off the foyer. Upstairs, four bedrooms including the owner’s suite all feature walk-in closets. Standard features include 9' ceilings, vinyl plank flooring, designer lighting package, 42" cabinets, granite countertops, undermount sink, GE appliance package, marble countertops in full bathrooms. Stonehaven is a master-planned community with new homes now selling in Jeffersonton, VA. It features a 240-acre preservation buffer along the Rappahannock River and over 500 acres along Route 621. Planned amenities include a clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis courts, trails, a tot lot and more. Do you love to hike and fall leaves? Enjoy a scenic drive to Shenandoah National Park, located about 30 minutes away. This prime location is perfect for work and play!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
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Location
Address
2083 ARMSTRONG TERRACE
City
JEFFERSONTON
State
VA
Zip Code
22724
County
CULPEPER
Listing
Provider
CENTURY 21 New Millennium, original listing
Name
Phone
(703) 753-7910
Office Name
Office Phone
(703) 753-7910
Agent Name
Julia Foard Lynch
Agency Phone
(703) 753-7910

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