Courtesy of: Jared Love, SUMMIT OAK REALTY
Courtesy of: Jared Love, SUMMIT OAK REALTY
$869,900
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4 bed
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3.00 Bath (3 Full)
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Lot: 0.20 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$869,900
2057 N Vista Springs Dr Welcome to your new home in the stunning community of Green Spring, where thoughtful design, modern upgrades, and effortless living come together. Built in 2020 and impeccably maintained, this home also offers a rare opportunity for VA buyers to assume an incredible 2.375% interest rate. Inside, the open great room concept is paired with a well-designed split floor plan, featuring a second primary suite tucked away in its own private wing-ideal for guests, multigenerational living, or a quiet home office. The kitchen is the heart of the home, highlighted by a spacious granite island, tile backsplash, upgraded stainless steel appliances, a brand-new dishwasher, and an oversized walk-in pantry-perfect for both entertaining and everyday living. Throughout the home, you'll find neutral designer tones, durable tile flooring in all high-traffic areas, upgraded carpet in each bedroom, and a new water heater for added peace of mind. The primary suite offers a true retreat with a huge walk-in closet, dual granite vanities, a soaking tub, and a spacious walk-in shower. Step outside to a beautifully landscaped xeriscaped backyard designed for low maintenance and high enjoyment. The large covered patio provides the perfect shaded space for relaxing or hosting, and the side yard is already plumbed for a spa or swim spa, giving you the opportunity to create your own private outdoor oasis. Completing the home is a three-car garage with epoxy flooring and built-in storage racks, delivering both function and a clean, polished finish. This Green Spring home checks every boxall that's left to do is move in and enjoy
Courtesy of: Jared Love, SUMMIT OAK REALTY
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