There are some houses that make life feel just a little easier, and this is one of them. It's the kind of place where you naturally settle into routines you actually look forward to. Morning starts on the screened porch with the sun coming through the trees while the rest of the house is still quiet. Maybe it's coffee before everyone wakes up, maybe it's answering emails while the birds are louder than anything else, or maybe it's just ten peaceful minutes before the day begins. Because the house faces south, the living room and primary bedroom stay filled with natural light throughout the day, so even on a winter afternoon the house never feels dark. One of the things you'll notice after living here is how surprisingly quiet it is. Sitting at the end of a cul-de-sac, tucked away from the main roads, you simply don't hear traffic. Kids can ride bikes out front, neighbors wave as they walk by, and the pace just feels different.The spaces inside aren't impressive because they're big. They're impressive because they work. The rear extension completely changes how this home lives. The kitchen becomes the center of everything, opening into a family room that is actually large enough for everyone to gather without feeling on top of each other. Dinner doesn't end when the plates are cleared because people naturally drift into the family room, out onto the deck, or back to the screened porch where conversations somehow last longer than you planned. Holidays don't require rearranging furniture, birthdays don't feel crowded, and even an ordinary Tuesday night somehow feels comfortable. The same extension downstairs creates a recreation room that's ready for whatever season of life you're in today and whatever comes next. Movie nights, sleepovers, a home gym, game days, teenagers with friends, little kids with toys scattered everywhere, or simply a place where everyone can spread out and still be together.One of the best surprises about living here isn't even inside the house. Within about two minutes you're walking to one of Ashburn Farm's three community pools, and right beside it is the trail that continues on to the Ashburn Library just another minute away. It becomes part of your routine without even thinking about it. Summer afternoons at the pool. Walking to pick up your next book. Evening strolls after dinner. Kids meeting friends along the trail. Those are the things that quietly become part of everyday life.Ashburn Farm has always been one of those neighborhoods where people move in and then stay for a very long time, and it's easy to understand why. Nearly 30 miles of trails connect parks, ponds, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, ball fields, and green space that gives the community room to breathe. You're close enough to everything you need, whether it's the Metro, Route 7, the Greenway, One Loudoun, Village at Leesburg, restaurants, wineries, breweries, shopping, or Dulles Airport, but when you pull back into the neighborhood at the end of the day, it feels like you've left the busy part of life behind.The owners have taken exceptional care of this home, updating the things that matter like the roof (2022), HVAC (2021), water heater (2021), most appliances in the last 5 years, front windows, flooring, and more. Those improvements are important, but they aren't what you'll remember after you visit. What you'll remember is how comfortable the house feels. You'll remember standing on the screened porch imagining your morning coffee. You'll remember how the sunlight filled the living room, how quiet the backyard was, how much larger the house felt than you expected, and how easy it was to picture yourself living there. And in the end, that's usually how people know they've found the right home.
There are some houses that make life feel just a little easier, and this is one of them. It's the kind of place where you naturally settle into routines you actually look forward to. Morning starts on the screened porch with the sun coming through the trees while the rest of the house is still quiet. Maybe it's coffee before everyone wakes up, maybe it's answering emails while the birds are louder than anything else, or maybe it's just ten peaceful minutes before the day begins. Because the house faces south, the living room and primary bedroom stay filled with natural light throughout the day, so even on a winter afternoon the house never feels dark. One of the things you'll notice after living here is how surprisingly quiet it is. Sitting at the end of a cul-de-sac, tucked away from the main roads, you simply don't hear traffic. Kids can ride bikes out front, neighbors wave as they walk by, and the pace just feels different.The spaces inside aren't impressive because they're big. They're impressive because they work. The rear extension completely changes how this home lives. The kitchen becomes the center of everything, opening into a family room that is actually large enough for everyone to gather without feeling on top of each other. Dinner doesn't end when the plates are cleared because people naturally drift into the family room, out onto the deck, or back to the screened porch where conversations somehow last longer than you planned. Holidays don't require rearranging furniture, birthdays don't feel crowded, and even an ordinary Tuesday night somehow feels comfortable. The same extension downstairs creates a recreation room that's ready for whatever season of life you're in today and whatever comes next. Movie nights, sleepovers, a home gym, game days, teenagers with friends, little kids with toys scattered everywhere, or simply a place where everyone can spread out and still be together.One of the best surprises about living here isn't even inside the house. Within about two minutes you're walking to one of Ashburn Farm's three community pools, and right beside it is the trail that continues on to the Ashburn Library just another minute away. It becomes part of your routine without even thinking about it. Summer afternoons at the pool. Walking to pick up your next book. Evening strolls after dinner. Kids meeting friends along the trail. Those are the things that quietly become part of everyday life.Ashburn Farm has always been one of those neighborhoods where people move in and then stay for a very long time, and it's easy to understand why. Nearly 30 miles of trails connect parks, ponds, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, ball fields, and green space that gives the community room to breathe. You're close enough to everything you need, whether it's the Metro, Route 7, the Greenway, One Loudoun, Village at Leesburg, restaurants, wineries, breweries, shopping, or Dulles Airport, but when you pull back into the neighborhood at the end of the day, it feels like you've left the busy part of life behind.The owners have taken exceptional care of this home, updating the things that matter like the roof (2022), HVAC (2021), water heater (2021), most appliances in the last 5 years, front windows, flooring, and more. Those improvements are important, but they aren't what you'll remember after you visit. What you'll remember is how comfortable the house feels. You'll remember standing on the screened porch imagining your morning coffee. You'll remember how the sunlight filled the living room, how quiet the backyard was, how much larger the house felt than you expected, and how easy it was to picture yourself living there. And in the end, that's usually how people know they've found the right home.
Neighborhood
Type
Total Baths
1/2 Baths
County
Loudoun
HOA Dues
$103/mo
Tax Amount
$7,115
Status
Upcoming
Listing #
VALO2130698
Built
1997
Lot Size
0.17
Listed on site
3 days
Listing Agent Id
121137276593