Updated three level townhome in Little Rocky Run boasting almost 2,000 sq ft. The bright and open main living level features the living room with bay window, dining room, kitchen with island and eat-in-kitchen/breakfast nook, sunroom with skylights and powder room. A sliding glass doors lead to the deck off the rear of the home. The upper level features true hardwood floors and two primary bedrooms with two primary bathrooms. The lower walk-out level features a rec room, third bedroom, full bathroom, kitchenette, storage area and French door leading out to a lower level deck and fully fenced backyard. Hot water heater 2021, windows on the main and upper levels and skylights 2018, hardwood upstairs 2018, roof 2016, HVAC 2013. Conveniently located in Little Rocky Run which features pools, tot lots/playgrounds, clubhouse/rec center, basketball courts, tennis/pickleball courts, jogging/walking/biking trails, and more. Close to major routes, shopping, retail, dining, parks and much more.
If the name fits, wear it proudly. That’s what East Centreville has done since 1792. Although a lot has changed since Colonial times, the name is more appropriate than ever before as the area continues to evolve into a cultural epicenter for Northern Virginia. “It’s centrally located, has great schools and is very diverse,” says Realtor Jay Noh for Samson Properties, who has served the area for 19 years. East Centreville sits just below Interstate 66 and is a mostly planned community of winding suburban streets accented with homes that largely came about in the early 1990s or later. The tangled nebula of long, curved streets, many ending in cul-de-sacs, is filled to the brim with post-90s town houses and midcentury ranch homes. The yards on which these homes stand can range from modest to massive, but most of them allow you to wave to your neighbor while still enjoying plenty of privacy. A single-family home in East Centreville usually sells around a median of $800,000, but many, especially town homes, start at or below $500,000.