SPECIAL FEATURES AND UPGRADES
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
Once you see this property you can easily imagine this as your home! Located in the sought-after Old Waterford Knoll community, this home is just minutes from the Town of Leesburg’s downtown Historic District and close to town amenities such as Ida Lee Park and Recreation Center, Rust Library, Tally Ho theater, and historic Morven Park. Enjoy living close to all the shopping, entertainment, and dining that Leesburg has to offer and also the quiet and open spaces available in the nearby Ida Lee Park and Morven Park. The following are highlights of this home’s exterior:
PROPERTY INTERIOR
The following are just some of this home’s interior features:
MAIN LEVEL:
SECOND LEVEL:
LOWER LEVEL:
MLS #
LO10269567
Status
Sold
Type
Residential
Subtype
Detached
Style
Colonial
Beds
4
Full Baths
4
Cooling Fuel
Electric
Heating Fuel
Natural Gas
Hot Water
60 or More Gallon Tank,Natural Gas
Fireplaces
1
Levels
3
Total Sqft
4,133
Lot Size
13,068 square feet
Current Price
$665,000
Original Price
$670,000
HOA Fee
$60.00 (Quarterly)
Ownership Type
Fee Simple
Listed
Jun 13, 2018
Days on Market
14
Subdivision
OLD WATERFORD KNOLL
County/City
LOUDOUN
County Tax
$6,155.10 (Annually)
City Tax
$1,017.64 (Annually)
Parking
Garage
2 Garage Spaces
Garage
Elementary
Frances Hazel Reid
Middle/Junior
Smarts Mill
High/Senior
Tuscarora
From Historic Downtown Leesburg: North on King Street, left on North Street, veer to right on Old Waterford Road, left on Fairview Street, right on Locust Knoll. (no sign on property)
From Historic Downtown Leesburg: North on King Street, left on North Street, veer to right on Old Waterford Road, left on Fairview Street, right on Locust Knoll. (no sign on property)
Leesburg is located roughly 40 miles outside of Washington, D.C. For most of its history, Leesburg consisted of large farms and plantations. Leesburg’s historic district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Today, it marks the center for Loudoun County’s government and commercial affairs.
Rated #4 Best Place to Live in CNN's Money Magazine. Downtown Leesburg is well preserved and picturesque with numerous shops and gourmet restaurants. There is plenty to do for the idle mind. Oatlands Plantation and Morven Park allow one to explore the community’s history and architecture. Balls Bluff Battlefield Park features wooded trails and guided tours. The nearby Leesburg Premium Outlets provides an ideal shopping experience.
From historic sites and museums to shopping destinations, parks and outdoor recreation to seasonal attractions, Leesburg has something for anyone. The historic downtown gets you away from the hustle and bustle and provides a vast array of shopping, dining and entertainment.
The Dulles Greenway and Route 7 are the easiest ways to get to and from Leesburg. The Virginia Regional Transit System shuttles residents around the Leesburg and the surrounding area. Leesburg residents are expected to have access to the Silver Line Metro by 2016.
Ronald Reagan National Airport: < 45 miles.
Washington Dulles International Airport: < 20 miles.
Baltimore Washington International Airport: < 75 miles.