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The former model home is for sale. Absolutely stunning NV Homes Built Colonial with all the bells & whistles. 3700+ Sq. Ft living space sitting on .23 Acres corner lot. <br />
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Great floor plan, Generours room sizes, 9 Ft. ceilings. Gourment kitchen, Merillat cherry wood cabinets, granite countertop with ogee edge. Maytag Stainless Steel Double walloven, Cooktop, built-in Microwave, Dishwasher, french door refrigerator, 36" Z-line Hood, Breakfast area off kitchen overlooking backyard trees. Hardwood flooring in main and upper 1 levels. Primary bedroom suite, 2 walk-in closets and luxury custom-built bath; standup shower and jacuzzi. 3 spacious bedrooms in upper 1 with good size clostes. <br />
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Rec. room, 5th guest bedroom and full bath, Media-ready room and storage with shelves in basement. Outdoor playset. Beautifully landscaped and one of a kind outdoor deck. 2 car climate controlled garage, dedicated EV receptacle for future installation of charging station. <br />
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New roof in November 2022, most rooms are freshly painted and new carpet in Rec. and bedroom in basement. <br />
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The below info. is Wikipedia source*<br />
Centreville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States and a suburb of Washington, D.C. The population was 73,518 as of the 2020 census.[1] Centreville is approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Washington, D.C.<br />
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History -Colonial period<br />
Beginning in the 1760s, the area was known as Newgate due to the popularity of the conveniently located Newgate tavern. William Carr Lane operated the tavern and was co-proprietor of a nearby store with James Lane, Jr. The Lanes sold convicted servants, which may explain why the tavern had the same name as a London prison. The small stream that passed near the tavern was named the River Thames, another London association. Another reason for it being named Newgate, was the fact that it was a "new gate" to the western territories.<br />
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Demographics - 2010 Census<br />
As of the 2010 census, there is a population of 71,135 people and 25,516 households in the CDP. The population density was 5,908/sq mi people per square mile (2,281/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 57.0% White, 25.7% Asian, 13.4% Non-White Hispanic, 7.5% African American, 0.3% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, and 4.4% from two or more races<br />
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Transportation<br />
Centreville is served by three major roads. U.S. Route 29, the main artery through the town, enters Centreville from the west. Virginia Route 28 enters from the south and interchanges with U.S. Route 29 in between Centreville's two main shopping centers. SR 620 (Braddock Road) has several stretches of pavement in Centreville. Interstate 66 comes from the south-west and interchanges with both routes before heading toward Washington, D.C. in the east or western Virginia. Drivers heading north on SR 28 are able to exit onto Interstate 66 eastbound, but they must use a one-mile (1.6 km) stretch of US 29 to access the westbound side of the Interstate. Likewise, eastbound Interstate 66's Exit 53 only provides access to SR 28 northbound; one must use Exit 52 and the same stretch of US 29 to reach SR 28 south.<br />
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