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3224 Kinross Circle
Herndon, VA 20171
$799,990
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1403 Square Feet
Property Description
Charming & Versatile Living in Sought-After Chantilly Highlands! Nestled in the heart of the highly desirable Chantilly Highlands community, this beautifully maintained 2,000 sq ft single-family home offers exceptional flexibility, thoughtful updates, and a lifestyle of comfort and convenience. Boasting a flexible floor plan ideal for today’s modern living, this home features a main-level bedroom with a full bath — perfect for multi-generational living, a private home office, or guest accommodations. The lower level offers even more possibilities, easily serving as an au pair suite, in-law apartment, or private retreat with its own full bath and living space. The kitchen, while not recently updated, is very functional with plenty of cabinet space, a newer granite countertop (2023), and room for a table — making it a bright and cheerful space for casual dining or morning coffee. Large windows throughout the home fill the living areas with natural light and offer beautiful views of the backyard, which backs to a wooded common area for added privacy and tranquility. Move-in ready with valuable recent updates including: New HVAC & Hot Water Heater (2024) Granite Kitchen Counters (2023) Hardwood Flooring (2022) Two Attic Fans (2023) Fresh, Whole-House Paint (2025) including closets Brand New Carpet (2025) Step outside to enjoy the expansive deck and patio — perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or simply taking in the peaceful, tree-lined views while wildlife meanders by. Enjoy the convenience of living just across from the community clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, and playground — making recreation effortless. Plus, with top-rated schools including Oak Hill Elementary nearby, and quick access to commuter routes, Dulles Airport, Metro, shopping, and dining — this location simply can’t be beat. Whether you're looking for flexible living spaces, room to grow, or a home that offers both tranquility and connectivity — this Chantilly Highlands gem delivers it all. Come experience the charm, flexibility, and value this home has to offer — it’s ready to welcome you home! OPEN 4/12 from 2-4pm
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Attached
Year Built
1984
MLS Number
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Location
Address
3224 KINROSS CIRCLE
City
HERNDON
State
VA
Zip Code
20171
County
FAIRFAX (NORTH)
Listing
Name
Phone
(703) 281-8500
Office Name
Office Phone
(703) 281-8500
Agent Name
Lorraine Arora
Agency Phone
(703) 281-8500

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