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19410 DIAMOND LAKE DR

LEESBURG | VA

SOLD

You'll feel at home as soon as you experience the open concept design of this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom Townhouse style condo. The atmosphere is suffused with an abundance of natural light. The neutral palette of the current decor is a perfect blank canvas for your interior design talents. The kitchen features inspiring counter space and major appliances in an attractive layout. The entire scene looks great beneath warm natural light. As a spacious sanctuary to relax at night and recharge for tomorrow, the primary bedroom cannot be beat. In addition to the convenience of the private bathroom, you will find plenty of closet space and nice touches. The other 2 bedrooms--ready for guests or residents, and for your decorative touch-- are located above the ground floor for enhanced privacy. A brief driveway connects to an attached one-car garage that is available for its original purpose, or you can get creative by treating it as additional flex space. From its position on a pleasant street lined with sidewalks, the home is within pedestrian range of the shopping and dining options of Lansdowne Town Center. This captivating home is a special Leesburg find in the highly desirable Lansdowne Town Center area. Get your competitive offer in early.

Leesburg is a historic town within and the county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia. Leesburg is 33 miles west-northwest of Washington, D.C. along the base of Catoctin Mountain and adjacent to the Potomac River. Leesburg, like the rest of Loudoun, has undergone considerable growth and development over the last 30 years, transforming from a small, rural, piedmont town to a suburban bedroom community for commuters to the national capital. Growth in the town and its immediate area to the east (Lansdowne/Ashburn) concentrates along the Dulles Greenway and State Route 7, which roughly parallels the Potomac River between Winchester to the west and Alexandria to the east. The Federal Aviation Administration's Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center is in Leesburg. Leesburg was named to honor the influential Thomas Lee and not, as is popular belief, his son Francis Lightfoot Lee who lived in Loudoun and brought up the bill to establish Leesburg, nor as is sometimes thought, Robert E. Lee (his great-grandnephew).



Today Leesburg continues to serve as the center of government and commerce for Loudoun County. The town's Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and cited as one of the best preserved and most picturesque downtowns in Virginia. Downtown merchants have recently labeled themselves "Loudoun's (or, Loudoun County's, depending on the audience) Original Town Center," largely in response to the growing number of mixed-use shopping in proximity. 


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Livability

Offered At | $425,000

3 bed | 2.5 bath

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