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Noteworthy: Bright 4 level split on large cul-de-sac lot with renovated kitchen and 3 baths

Fresh paint, gleaming wood floors on three levels, double pane windows, and a renovated kitchen offers center island, breakfast bar, gas cooking; three renovated bathrooms, four seasons sunroom with mini-split system for heating and cooling.


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Noteworthy: C. 1787 — The home of Dr. James Craik, George Washington’s physician.

Built in 1787, this exquisite restored and renovated historic property is the former residence and medical office of George Washington’s personal physician, Dr. James Craik. Dr. Craik attended to President Washington in 1799 on his death bed at Mount Vernon, 8 miles south of Old Town. His medical office was the first room of the house, just left of the front entrance.


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Noteworthy: Completely renovated home with gourmet kitchen, screened porch, and deck.

This stunning complete renovation by reputable local builder, Morris Construction, has incredible curb appeal and a charming front porch. Situated in a cul-de-sac, this spacious 6 bedroom, 5 bath home features custom woodwork and trim, oak hardwood flooring, designer tile and lighting, upgraded appliances, and more!


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Virginia was a Colony when this home was built with the Declaration of Independence still 6 years in the future!

History buffs: The front portion of this 3,000-square-foot home dates to 1770 and was built as a modest two-room house. Over the centuries, it was expanded three times to its current size. It first housed a merchant, who sold it to a rope maker for the ships visiting Alexandria. The rear stable was re-built into a kitchen sometime in the late 1800s/early 1900s. Today, it stands as a 4-bedroom, 2-full and 2-half-bath home that has seen Alexandria grow from its infancy to the bustling City it is today.


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