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6935 N Clifton Rd,
Frederick,
MD
21702
Check out this amazing 5 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom brick Colonial situated on 1.5 scenic acres. Enjoy the feel of country living while being just moments away from Historic Downtown Frederick. Home offers generous room sizes and tons of natural light. On the Main Level you will discover gleaming hardwood floors, Family Room with cozy wood stove, Formal Dining Room, and eat-in Country Kitchen boasting a vintage gas stove. Property features a primary Bedroom Suite with lots of closet space, with an attached Bathroom. This master suite is conveniently located next to a spacious laundry room. The Upstairs has 4 Bedrooms with shining hardwoods throughout. There is a separate entrance leading to the upper level with one room now converted into a Kitchen. Each Bedroom features a ceiling fan and plenty of closet space. The attic above has wood floors and can easily be turned into living space. The Lower Level has a Huge Recreation Room which has plenty of space for a pool table and bar for a Man Cave or easily turned into a Home Theater. There you will also find a big open unfinished space for storage or a workshop. The lush, level acreage has plenty of room for gardens, play yards, and much more. There are gorgeous serene views in each direction which you can enjoy from your covered front porch or outdoor patio. Last but not least, this home features an oversized 3 car garage with loads of storage. Leading to the garage awaits plenty of parking in the driveway; great for hosting family and friends. This Home is certainly a must see.
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Listing By: Keller Williams Chantilly Ventures, LLC via Data Source: Bright MLS
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