Jay Haverty | 202.387.6180
2417 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, VA
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Coldwell Banker
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This 1904’s Cape Cod charms you from the outside and then amazes you on the inside! One of the largest homes currently available with almost 5,000 sq. ft. of space – over 3,100+ sq. ft. of above ground finished living space and an additional 1,600+ sq. ft. of partially finished expandable space on the lower level. A rare find with a first-floor bed and bath and hardwoods throughout. Located in the very desirable Braddock Heights neighborhood and sits on a large, landscaped lot and includes a detached garage and a private patio surrounded by gardens. A welcoming front porch, framed by Rhododendrons and Peonies welcome you into this home where you are greeted by a beautiful fireplace, an extra-large dining room, expanded gourmet kitchen and family room with French doors opening onto the private patio. An 8’ island and miles of cabinets and counters, gas stove, 2 ovens and 2 sinks make this the heart of the home. The 1st floor also includes a powder room, additional bedroom and bath, a home office or the 5th bedroom. A sun-drenched stairwell brings you to the second floor, where the extra-large primary suite presents the lucky occupants high ceilings, a balcony, 4 closets, a luxurious spa bath with a 2-person jacuzzi tub, double vanity and separate shower with multiple shower heads and body spray jets. Two more bedrooms and a full bath with a free-standing ball and claw tub complete this floor. The unfinished lower level of over 1,600 sq. ft. is ready to be completed. Currently with a half bath (a potential 4th full bath), this was planned as a Home Theater, game room, storage. Potential abounds here. Additional Upgrades: Anderson 400 Windows, two new dual zoned heating/ AC Seer 16 RHEEM HVAC systems, 2 gas hot water heaters, a new radon remediation system, 2 sump pumps and dual stage water filtration and security system. Wiring throughout the home offers a myriad of home entertainment, internet connectivity and technical possibilities.
