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104 Walleye Court
Lake Frederick, VA 22630
$812,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3464
Property Description
Imagine walking into a Shea Designer Series – Ascend Model home, crafted just for you in 2020 and on the lodge side of the community. This home is move-in ready. No need to wait 6 months to build a new house. This isn’t just a house; it’s where your best life begins, right in the heart of Lake Frederick Community.
Think big: 2,356 sq ft on the main floor and an extra 1,108 sq ft in the finished basement. Wide-open spaces with 9-foot+ ceilings, upgraded light thoughout, and sleek wide plank flooring. The light floods in making everything feel fresh and bright.
But that’s not all. This home comes with a whole house humidifier, radon mitigation fan, extra insulation, a water softener that even serves the outside spigots, and $20,000 worth of custom window treatments, this home is truly move-in ready. Imagine elegant wood shutters and remote motorized shades at your fingertips.
The 2-car garage and expansive storage area in the walk out basement mean you’ll never run out of space. The kitchen is a dream with under cabinet lighting upgraded appliances, beautiful vent hood (that’s no longer offered), and soft close cabinetry And the great room’s fireplace has a blower to keep you cozy.
Enjoy the 2 screened porches, with upgraded UltraVue screens, offer the best views without compromising your comfort. The irrigation system keeps your yard lush and green. This home has all the extras you need for easy living.
Living here means luxury and ease in a gated 55+ community. Enjoy indoor and outdoor pools, a clubhouse, a fitness center, and courts for tennis and pickleball. Walk or bike on 8.3 miles of scenic trails or take your furry friend to the dog park. Grab a bite at Region’s 117, where you’ll love the fresh, local food and stunning lake views. Weekends? They’re for exploring Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, Luray Caverns, and the fun, quirky Dinosaur Land.
All this, with the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains as your backdrop and quick access to I-66, I-81, and Rt 50. This is more than a home; it’s your ticket to an incredible lifestyle. Make it yours todat. Note: Ring Camera is in use and recording.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
VAFV2018976
Location
Address
104 WALLEYE COURT
City
LAKE FREDERICK
State
VA
Zip Code
22630
County
WARREN
Listing
Provider
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC, original listing
Name
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Phone
(571) 386-1080
Office Name
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Office Phone
(571) 386-1075
Agent Name
Yvonne Holland

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