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14752 Links Pond Cir
Gainesville, VA 20155
$710,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Prepare to be impressed.  This Gainesville home is simply stunning.  Situated on a lot backing to woods in the community of Somerset Crossing, the location is desirable and convenient.  Live minutes to major commuter routes of Route 15, Route 29 and have access to two access points to Route 66.  Enjoy being nearby to many shops, restaurants and even the Novant UVA Health System Hospital in Haymarket.   Step inside to the main level and the hardwood flooring looks practically brand new.   The elevated finishes will catch your eye from the plantation shutters to the numerous lighting fixtures added throughout.   The formal dining room and study are stately in their own right and flow beautifully to the informal living spaces of the family room, breakfast nook and kitchen.  The open floor plan is something that is perfect for these every day living spaces.  Silestone counters in the kitchen provide beauty, durability and zero upkeep.  The stainless steel appliance suite includes an electric range, but for cooks that enjoy working with a natural gas range, the hook up to have that is already there.  The current owners switched to electric at their preference.  The upper level of the home continues to combine elegant finishes with modern conveniences.   Roomy primary bedroom brings sophisticated touches in the tray ceiling and palladian window dressed in plantation shutters.  Two walk-in closets  sit on opposites sides  of the entry to the primary bathroom.  (Every closet, not just these, has custom organization systems.)   A soaking tub is the perfect place to de-stress at the end of the day.  Quick morning routines are a breeze with the separate shower and vanity with dual sinks.   Secondary bedrooms, all generous in size, have hall access to the second full bathroom with the more appropriate tub/shower combo and a super convenient dual sink vanity.  Customizable extended desk and shelving unit is equipped in the second bedroom, perfect for a second home office, study or crafting area.  And you will love the convenience of the upper level laundry room, complete with cabinetry and wash sink. Fully finished basement with walk out exit to the patio is an expansive space that could easily be finished to house a fifth, future bedroom.  There is a full bathroom tucked away past the entrance to the unfinished storage and utility area.  Whether you wish to have a recreation area with games, exercise space, media area or combination of any of the previous, you will enjoy plenty of living space in the basement.  (The speaker system in the basement will convey.)  Being at walk out level, this one certainly doesn't feel like any other basement you will tour.   Taking in the outdoors on the paver patio, with hardscaped perimeter wall and terrace garden below you will enjoy temperate summer afternoons with the eastern exposure.  Fully fenced yard does have grading falling away from the home, so you can rest assured no water will be coming toward your home.   Updates and improvements of note include an irrigation system from front to back yard to keep the lawn and landscaping lush.  An ultraviolet filter on the air handler was installed in 2020 to scrub the household air of bacteria and viruses.  The entire HVAC was replaced in 2018.  Roof was replaced in 2021 with architectural shingles.  Water heater has been replaced, believed to be 2015 or shortly thereafter based on manufacturing date on that appliance.   Sellers are kindly requesting a two month rent back period so they can find their next home.  Please schedule a tour with your agent, or schedule one through the listing agent.  There will be no open houses.  No offer will be reviewed prior to Monday, April 22nd at 2pm.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2002
MLS Number
VAPW2067756
Location
Address
14752 LINKS POND CIR
City
GAINESVILLE
State
VA
Zip Code
20155
County
PRINCE WILLIAM
Listing
Provider
Long & Foster Real Estate, original listing
Name
Long & Foster Real Estate
Phone
(888) 536-0216
Office Name
Gainesville/Manassas
Office Phone
(888) 536-0216
Agent Name
Chris Ann Cleland

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