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The quality, charm, and character in this GTM-designed home awarded Block Builders "Best Transitional Home" by the Montgomery County Builder's Association in 2005. The floor plan is perfect and the home is as sound as the day it was built. The moldings and details are current and rich with charming niches and alcoves. The side load staircase creates an open flow and floor plan in this large 6 Bedroom 4.5 Bath home. There's a main level office w/glass French doors and built-in shelves. The large dining room is connected to the Kitchen by a butler's pantry and both the Family Room/Kitchen exit out to the large backyard, deck, and sport court. It's a perfect haven for entertaining! There's a 2 car garage wired for an electric car, a mudroom, built-in speakers, a wet bar, wine cooler and so much more. If you can bring yourself to leave this haven, you’ll be glad to know that via Wilson Lane you are minutes to downtown Bethesda restaurants, shopping, and Metro. A home not to be missed! RECENT IMPROVEMENTS Hot Water Heater- 2018 Expansion Tank for HWH - 2023 Air Conditioner Unit - 2020 Dishwasher - 2022 Newly Finished Attic with Private Studio/Workspace, Window Bench Seat/Storage and Enclosed Storage Rooms Exterior Lighting (Front and Rear) - 2020 New Shutters in 2 Rooms - 2022 New Master Shower - 2023 Garage Wired for an Electric Car - 2022 Exterior Painted - 2022
This listing courtesy of:
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Greta Nicoletti
Your BAH amount is for the military housing area.
Property taxes are generally around 1.2% of the home’s value, but may vary based on location.
Annual homeowners insurance is typically 0.35% of the home’s value but can vary based on insurer.
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31.13% of housing units are renter occupied.
5.40% are vacant.
The median travel time to work is 16 minutes.
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