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1912 Floyd Avenue
Richmond, VA 23220
Eliza Conrad with Shaheen Ruth Martin & Fonville, original listing - (804) 288-2100
$1,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2799 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to 1912 Floyd Avenue. This Fan stunner has been lovingly and tastefully updated while preserving many of the home’s original charming details. The wide front porch welcomes you as you enter the foyer through a Georgian styled front door with fanlight. The four bedroom, 2 ½ bath home also boasts a large backyard and a two-car garage. Off the foyer, is a formal living room with original pocket doors and gas fireplace. The living room leads into the formal dining room with non-working fireplace and plenty of space for entertaining. The large family room has a beautiful exposed brick wall and custom built-ins. There is a renovated ½ bath off of the family room. The eat-in renovated kitchen spans the back of the house. The gorgeous light-filled kitchen has updated stainless steel appliances, a custom-built hood, quartz countertops and a large island. Additionally, there is a wine bar and pantry area. Beyond the covered back porch is the breathtaking yard with a large blue stone patio and landscaped yard. The yard turf is still under warranty which makes yard maintenance a breeze. The custom outdoor lighting and lovely mature plantings makes this a magical space for outdoor entertaining or relaxing on a quiet summer night. There is a two-car garage and custom new back gate that leads to Tabernacle Baptist Church. Upstairs there are two nice-sized guest bedrooms plus a smaller bedroom that is currently being used as an exercise room/ office. Additionally, the primary suite spans the back of the house and has an ensuite primary bathroom with a large walk-in shower, walk-in closet and double vanity. There is an amazing roof top deck off the primary suite with duradeck decking. The upper deck provides a private retreat to enjoy a morning coffee or glass of wine with a view of the backyard. This Fan home is on an awesome tree-lined block in an exceptional neighborhood. Walking distance to museums, art galleries and numerous Fan eateries. Come check out all that this lovely home has to offer!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1901
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1912 Floyd Avenue
City
Richmond
State
VA
Zip Code
23220
County
HENRICO (RICHMOND)
Listing
Name
Phone
(804) 288-2100
Office Name
Office Phone
(804) 288-2100
Agent Name
Eliza Conrad
Agency Phone
(804) 288-2100

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