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256 Scotch Pine Drive
Sandston, VA 23150
$385,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2210
Property Description
Get ready to fall in love with this beautiful home. This 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home with attached 2 car garage on a cul-de-sac lot is loaded with upgrades. When you walk into the home, the first thing that catches your eye is the stunning 2-story foyer w/balcony and chandelier. The beautiful rock ridge stone accent walls add character to the foyer, the 2-story family room and primary suite walls. Beautiful ceramic tiles throughout the first floor. The formal dining room with crown molding and chandelier. The dining room leads to a spacious kitchen w/granite countertop and newer stainless-steel appliances with state of art refrigerator with Wi-Fi. The kitchen has a view into 2 story family room and also flows into a bright breakfast area and a spacious and bright morning room to relax and soak in the natural light. The morning room is filled with lots of windows and leads out to a private patio with plenty of backyard space for entertainment. The open and spacious 2-story family room showcases a rock ridge stone accent wall with an 8 ft wide electric fireplace and ceramic tile flooring. The fireplace is captivating and adds a flair to this already beautiful space. The spacious 1st floor primary suite also has an accent wall with a 4 ft electric fireplace and space for entertainment setup on the wall. You will marvel over the gorgeous renovated en-suite bath with an oversized glass shower and tile flooring, separate glass bowl vanities and a walk-in closet. Upstairs, marvel over the beautiful railings and wood flooring while enjoying the view of the 2-story family room below from the balcony. On the 2nd floor, 3 large bedrooms, one with a walk-in closet and large closets in the other 2 bedrooms. A hall bath with separate vanities and a large tub-shower with glass door enclosure. Also, enjoy the loft area as a space to relax and read or for a small office space. The nicely sized laundry room is located on the fir st floor with entry from to the 2-car garage. This home has been maintained in a meticulous manner.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
2411409
Location
Address
256 Scotch Pine Drive
City
Sandston
State
VA
Zip Code
23150
County
HENRICO (RICHMOND)
Listing
Provider
First Choice Realty, Inc., original listing
Name
First Choice Realty, Inc.
Phone
(804) 672-3000
Office Name
First Choice Realty
Office Phone
(804) 672-3000
Agent Name
Patrica Diaz

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