Price: $2,152,500
2555 Yonder Hills Way, Oakton, VA 22124
MLS #: VAFX1184150
Tax ID #: 0362 13 0010
Ownership Interest: Fee Simple
Association: HOA
Structure Type: Detached
Levels/Stories: 3
Furnished: No
Waterfront: No
Views: Garden/Lawn, Trees/Woods
Garage: Yes
Beds: 5
Baths: 7
Above Grade Fin SQFT: 6,114 / Assessor
Price / Sq Ft: 352.06
Year Built: 2002
Property Condition: Excellent
Style: Colonial
Central Air: Yes
Basement: Yes
Public: This stately brick Grand Rembrandt home in the highly sought after neighborhood of Bridges of Oakton sits on 1.75 acres with a 3 car garage. The home was purchased by the owners in 2013 and completely renovated from top to bottom. Once you walk through the main entry, youre greeted by a 2 story foyer with beautiful hardwood flooring. To the left side is the formal dining room and to your right is the formal living room with fireplace. Off of the living room is a sunroom with large windows on every wall that let in tons of natural light. The main floor also has an office with a wall of built ins and a two sided fireplace. When you walk further into the home, you arrive in the state of the art kitchen that has been masterfully renovated with the highest quality stainless steel appliances. The kitchen has a massive center island, two subzero refrigerators, and a wolf range and stainless steel range hood. The 2 story family room is right off of the kitchen and features a stone fireplace going up the wall and tall windows to bring in lots of natural light. On the upper level you have the owners suite with a separate sitting room that has its own fireplace. The owners bathroom suite is luxury itself with a huge soaking tub, separate vanities, and a shower that youll never want to leave. The bathroom leads into the two walk in closets, one for him and one for her. The upper level also has three secondary bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms for each. The lower level also has an additional bedroom and full bath as well as an exercise room, a rec room with fireplace, and a beautifully done media room. All of this walks out to the rear yard which has a personal tennis court. If a tennis court is not your thing here are a few Ideas for you . 1. the rear of the property has been effectively developed at a high cost by having 1/2 acre of tree removal and excavation, grading and commercial grade drainage installation, professional landscaping, barrier fencing for pet and child safety and lights installed not to mention a new driveway. This work provides a tremendous jump start or “canvas” to do any other type of project for the back yard. As it currently is presented, a pool can be installed on the south side of the property with the existing pavilion serving as a gathering point for the would be pool. Tennis court could remain. 2. Alternatively, a buyer could position a new pool on half of the court (north side would be best) with the other side serving as the basis for hardscape and still have room for basketball or pickle ball. This court is on a asphalt base, so the court does not provide any impediment to building as asphalt is easy to dig. 3. If golf is the sport of choice, repurposing the court with artificial grass is simple and cost effective. Companies are taking full tennis courts and making 18 hole pitch and putting courses with sand bunkers. Perfect for short game practice. The lights provide opportunity for year round practice and late night use. 4. Pickle ball is the fastest growing sport right now. You can build 2 pickle ball courts with nothing more than painting or taping lines.