12968 Wood Crescent Cir Herndon, VA 20171
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Beautiful all brick luxury end unit townhouse, stylish and inviting decor, large creation room w/ceiling fan, gas fireplace, marble surround & white mantle and one full bathroom; lower-level den with walkout to brick patio and backyard, on the main level, spacious formal Living Room & Dining Room with triple crown molding and bay window, bump out adds sunlit morning room with windows on two side, great kitchen with granite counter tops & island, stainless appliances and eat-in, hardwood floor, extremely versatile floor plan with lots of space, large deck in serene views of trees, ideal for outdoor relaxation and gatherings. Top Level includes Luxurious Master Bedroom with two walk-in closets built in with shelving/drawers, vaulted ceilings w/plant shelf, renovated master bath featuring a soaking tub and separate shower. Two additional spacious bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and plant shelves, a renovated full hall bathroom and a laundry room. One car garage, walking distance to Harris Teeter and Herndon Park and ride. 3 bedrooms,3full baths and one-half baths. Access to pool and tennis court included in the HOA. This is a must see if you're looking for a home close to the Toll Road, Reston Town Center, and the Fairfax County Parkway. MANY UPGRADES in this Woodland Park, Herndon home with total 2422 finished SQFT. Upgrades (over 100K) includes Nov 2024 -50 Gallon Water Heater (Gas)40,000btu Jun 2021 - Master Bath & Full Bath Renovation Mar 2021 - HVAC System: Trane XR14 4 Ton 14 SEER XV80 100,000 BTU 80% Two Stage, Variable Speed Furnace July 2019 - New Roof Architectural Shingles & New Windows Apr 2019 - Covered Half-Bath Basement to Full Bath - Fairfax Permit #191120286& 191160150 Dec 2015 - Recessed Lights throughout Mar 2007 - Deck
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