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7586 Vogels Way
Springfield, VA 22153
$925,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2464
Property Description
OFFERS REVIEWED MONDAY 5/6/24 @ NOON! Welcome to this luxurious and expansive 5 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 2-car garage home located in the charming Middle Valley subdivision within the highly sought after Hunt Valley Elementary/Irving Middle/West Springfield High school pyramid. Boasting numerous upgrades/updates, this freshly painted home offers the perfect blend of modern conveniences and classic charm. Release your inner Top Chef in the stunning gourmet kitchen, featuring quartz countertops, sleek SS appliances, induction range with oven, app-controlled additional wall oven in an expansive island, microwave drawer, and wine fridge, plus ample cabinets and counter space. Entertain with ease in the memorable open floor plan kitchen/dining area/living room, and enjoy al fresco dining while you watch the sunset and serene wooded vista after a long day on the oversized rear deck easily accessed from the main level through two sets of sliding glass doors. The main level, with its flexible floor plan, also features a sizable den perfect for casual entertaining, working from home, playing, or simply relaxing. Additional main-level features/upgrades include hardwood floors, a stately wood burning fireplace with mantle simply perfect for colder weather, crown molding, high-end plantation shutters, and loads of recessed lighting. The two-car garage with epoxy resin floors, plentiful custom built-ins for storage and second full-size refrigerator is a cut above a standard garage. The upper level, with five spacious bedrooms all graced with ample closets, ceiling fans, and Alexa-controlled automatic blinds, is anchored by the luxurious primary bedroom suite complete with ensuite bathroom featuring dual vanities and new ceramic tile floors. It also includes an oversized closet and even a classic laundry chute to the main-level laundry for your convenience. The second bathroom on the upper floor features new ceramic tiled floors and a second separate vanity area off the main bath with door between allowing for use by more than one person in complete privacy. Walk out to the backyard from the spotless full basement with endless possibilities for expansion. The fully-fenced, flat back yard, which abuts to a wooded area with a bubbling creek, features a large stone patio with under-deck ceiling fan and lighting, built-in children's playhouse with tube slide, and custom built firepit, making this distinctive yard perfect for barbecues, endless hours of play, or simply relaxing. Walk the nature trails adjacent to this wooded haven of a neighborhood that has no HOA. No HOA! Minutes to shopping, dining, and major transportation links. Recent upgrades/updates include including year done: -2017: removed the popcorn ceilings throughout -2018: new lighted ceiling fans in all the upstairs rooms -2018: new panel light switches throughout -2018: added recessed lighting throughout the living and dining rooms -2018: expanded the kitchen with a bigger, built-in island and new 2nd oven, drawer microwave, counters, sink/faucet, dishwasher, fridge, pendant lights, backsplash tile, under cabinet lighting, range hood, and wine fridge -2018: replaced lighting fixtures throughout house -2019: replaced heat pump -2019: installed plantation shutters -2019: installed a dog run with dog door/ramp to outside -2020: added a large stone patio, ceiling fan, and lights under the deck -2020: added a built-in stone firepit -2020: added a built-in 2-level playset -2022: installed motorized, Alexa-powered shades on all upstairs windows -2022: finished the garage floor with epoxy and installed overhead rack, wall storage, and 4 big "drop space" cubbies with a bench, shelves and shoe storage -2023: installed new garage door and tracks and rebuilt structure around garage door -2024: installed new bathroom tile
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1979
MLS Number
VAFX2176508
Location
Address
7586 VOGELS WAY
City
SPRINGFIELD
State
VA
Zip Code
22153
County
FAIRFAX (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Weichert, Realtors, original listing
Name
Weichert, Realtors
Phone
(703) 549-8700
Office Name
Weichert, REALTORS
Office Phone
(703) 549-8700
Agent Name
Jeremy Stewart

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