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5504 Kempton Drive
Springfield, VA 22151
$799,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2250
Property Description
Welcome home! Fresh paint and gleaming wood floors greet you at the front door and lead you into the living room, where a stunning picture window floods the space with natural lighting with additional cabinet space adjacent to the living room fireplace. Continue into the dining room and you’ll find custom built-in cabinets and bench seating (2023). It opens directly into the spacious updated kitchen, which boasts newer stainless steel appliances (2019), quartz countertops (2023), and an abundance of cabinet space. The rare main floor primary bedroom boasts its own sitting room, ceiling fan, two large closets, with easy access to the full bathroom with tasteful tile tub surround. Wood floors continue upstairs, where you’ll discover three additional bedrooms - two with charming dormer ceilings - and a second handsome full bathroom. Downstairs in the recently renovated lower level, you’ll discover a fantastic in-law suite or studio apartment with luxury vinyl plank flooring and a second full kitchen (2018) that includes stainless steel appliances and custom countertops. The third full bathroom is large with classic subway tile and a glass door step-in shower. Rounding out this level is a sizable laundry room with a newer washer (2023) and plenty of storage space. Take a walk outside from this level’s private entrance onto the slate patio (2018) or take a break in the peaceful screened-in porch off the kitchen. This large tree-lined backyard and patio provides you with a private space for entertaining and relaxing. HVAC unit replaced in 2019, giving you additional peace of mind. This community is in the highly-sought after Lake Braddock school tier, and has no HOA. Minutes to Safeway, Giant, Kings Park Shopping Center, Springfield Town Center, Lake Accotink Park, Kings Park Park, and Audrey Moore Rec Center. Quick access to Braddock Road, Burke Lake Road, Rolling Road, Fairfax County Parkway, I-395 and I-495. Seller is requesting a 45-60 day rent back. Schedule a private tour of your new home today!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1965
MLS Number
VAFX2179964
Location
Address
5504 KEMPTON DRIVE
City
SPRINGFIELD
State
VA
Zip Code
22151
County
FAIRFAX (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty
Phone
(703) 535-3610
Office Name
KW Metro Center
Office Phone
(703) 535-3610
Agent Name
Patrick Pinnata

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