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Look Inside: Turn-Of-The-Century Row House In Alexandria
The 1900 home maintains a historic ambiance with new features like a hot tub.
ALEXANDRIA, VA—This Old Town Alexandria row house maintains historic charm while having some useful modernizations.
Built in 1900, the three-bedroom home still has original pine floors and plenty of natural light peeking in from the gardens. Some new features include a luxury kitchen and deck with a hot tub.
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- Address: 501 N Alfred St, Alexandria, Virginia
- Price: $1,349,000
- Square Feet: 2120
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1900
- Features: This is a must see! Beautifully renovated and exquisitely maintained historic two level semi- detached row house built in 1900 in the heart of Old Town. This stunning luxury corner property offers 3 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths, an elegant living room and separate dining room with tall ceilings, a luxury kitchen with table space, front and back staircases and a magnificent windowed gallery overlooking the garden and leading to the family room. The outdoor space consists of a private wood decked patio and a covered walkway to a 1-car garage.Features include original antique pine floors, wood-burning fireplace, custom built-ins and bookshelves, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, pull-down stairs to a floored attic offering 252 sq ft. of storage space, a new 3-seater hot tub and a garden sprinkler system.With an unbeatable location just four blocks to the shops and restaurants of King St., four blocks to Trader Joes and Harris Teeter, seven blocks to Braddock Rd. metro station, and eight blocks to the waterfront, this is a home that you can't afford to miss.
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