A Little Bit of California on Chain Bridge Road

It is not often that a home comes on the market in the DC area that offers the kind of outdoor space and accompanying views that one may see along the western coastline of the U.S.

However, the balconies and outdoor spaces of a recently-listed, five-bedroom Chain Bridge listing in Arlington are reminiscent of something that you might see in California — just instead of the Pacific Ocean you are looking out at the Potomac River.

We’ll let the photos speak for themselves. For additional photos and more information on the property, listed by TTR Sotheby’s International Realty on Thursday for just under $5 million, click here.

This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_little_bit_of_california_on_chain_bridge_road/8547
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