Status: Closed
MLS#: VAAX251454
Type: Residential - Condo
Other HOA/Condo Fee: $695 Monthly
Subdivision: The Fountains
County: ALEXANDRIA CITY
1BR 1 ½ Bath Loft Too Roomy for 223K!!! Rare 2-lvl, NY-style loft, renovated top to bottom, w/new paint, plank flooring, fixtures, more! Downstairs, sun-drenched living/dining spaces flow from front door to impressive west-facing double balcony spanning the width of the unit, offering unobstructed panoramic views. Enough gawking; come back inside for something from the impeccable kitchen, featuring newer stainless appliances, crisp new cabinetry, & new stone countertops! And there?s nothing halfway about the upgraded half-bath with new vanity and fixtures! Oak staircase leads upstairs to colossal master bedroom that fits your king bed & BR set w/ease (it?s okay to fill the rest of the space later!) New fixtures and shower tile adorn the adjoining full bath. BR and LR convectors both installed in last 2 years. Garage parking space conveys. 2 convenient entrances mean 2 laundry rooms are at your disposal! Work from home? Tons of home office space! Commute? Metrobus/DASH at front door. Welcome to Alexandria Situated just across the river from the iconic National Mall, Alexandria is best known for its unique blend of storybook charm and present-day allure. Key Details WHAT TO EXPECT Everything from urban energy to quiet suburbia. THE LIFESTYLE A more traditional take than that of its neighbors across the river. UNEXPECTED APPEAL A pervasive sense of history. THE MARKET 18th-century row houses, colonials, modest bungalows, revival mansions, and modern condos. YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH Expansive riverfront parks, tranquil leafy streets, and a mix of urban and suburban life. Around The Block Alexandria Celebrating history and creating new milestones. Alexandria was born as a port for tobacco warehouses in the early 18th century, and its shoreline would soon become a thriving hub for that crop, along with flour, sugar, cotton, and wine. Today, those riverfront warehouses and factories have given way to art studios, galleries, shops, and restaurants.