This Week's Find: We're Not In DC Anymore
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This Week's Find was originally a fishing cabin perched above the Potomac, but it's hard to envision that part of its history in its current iteration or believe that this home is just 15 miles from the DC border.
The most striking part of the listing, which sits on four acres, are the 14-foot walls of glass that look out on the Potomac and offer incredible views from almost every room. Lounging spaces are scattered throughout the home to take advantage of the vistas.
While the interior may be the centerpiece, the options offered outside are also noteworthy. There is a full-sized tennis court, as well as a chicken coop and a goat run. With wooded trails and fire pit, the home feels like it is sitting in the middle of the Shenandoah.
The previous owners were going to sell to a developer before neighbors purchased the home last year and turned it into a guest house. Now it is back on the market. More details below.
- Full Listing: 11540 Springridge Road (map)
- Price: $2.75 million
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Year Built: 1938
- Listing Agent: Wendy Banner, Long & Foster
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