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3729 Prince William Dr
Fairfax, VA 22031
$1,135,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Welcome to this handsome Thompson colonial with over 3,700 finished square feet. Spacious living rooms and bedrooms, located on a beautiful half acre lot. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 Baths. Quality updates and capital improvements throughout the home for trouble free ownership. New roof 2022 - Architectural Shingles with 25-year warranty / gutters with screens and new downspouts. New Marvin Wood Windows with storms . Main electric panel has also been upgraded. HVAC - new furnace and high efficiency AC unit, 2020. 50 Gallon Hot Water Heater 2020. New steel insulated garage doors 2018. On the main level there is a welcoming eat-in remodeled kitchen with Quartz countertop, 2024. 42""cabinets and farmhouse sink. Laundry is conveniently located on the main level with an exterior door to back yard. Elegant living room with crown molding and gas brick fireplace. Separate dining room and cozy family room off kitchen with wood burning fireplace: flexible floorplan (family room and dining areas interchanged by current owners) . Hardwood floors on main and upper levels. Upper level has a large double linen closet, 4 bedrooms and 2 renovated full baths. Lower level has been refinished with ceramic tiled flooring, and includes a 3rd full new bathroom, a rec room, and an additional 5th bedroom suite, which includes a versatile space that can be used as an extra sitting room or an art studio (current use). Walk up door to back yard. Wine closet equipped with racks and other great storage closets on this lower level. Walk out from main level to fenced back yard with expansive patio and landscaped gardens, providing a charming and private outdoor entertaining space. Hot tub, installed in 2018, conveys. This is an impeccably well maintained, tastefully updated and move-in ready home in sought after Mantua. One block to elementary school. Woodson HS. Mantua Swim and Tennis Club Membership available for purchase with this home...... avoid the 5-7 year wait list. Close to Vienna Metro, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Mosaic Center and many major routes nearby: accessible to major arteries/highways for easier commuting to most places in the area.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1967
MLS Number
VAFX2169660
Location
Address
3729 PRINCE WILLIAM DR
City
FAIRFAX
State
VA
Zip Code
22031
County
FAIRFAX (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Long & Foster Real Estate, original listing
Name
Long & Foster Real Estate
Phone
(888) 536-0216
Office Name
Vienna/Tysons
Office Phone
(888) 536-0216
Agent Name
Sarah Harrington

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