Coming June EleventhPre-Market Preview
1608 Westmoreland Street, McLean, Virginia
Offered At
$1,399,000
4
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3,248
Sq Ft
At A Glance
Single level living on a flat quarter acre, with refinished hardwoods on the main floor, fresh wood flooring in the kitchen, sunroom, and finished basement, and the kind of sunlight that finds every corner by ten in the morning.
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The House From The SidewalkPre-Market Preview
These photographs were taken in late afternoon, when the trees behind the brick throw a particular kind of green. The full set of interior images will be released with the formal listing on June eleventh.
Interior photography will publish with the formal listing on June eleventh. The five frames below are the exterior set in late-afternoon light. To request the agent walkthrough video, scroll down to the inquiry form.
What The Listing Knows
"A flat quarter acre, two blocks from the school, six minutes from everything. That combination, in McLean, is what people inherit."
The Residence
The house was built in 1959. It is a brick ranch on a flat quarter-acre, single level, the kind of footprint that has aged into being the most useful kind of house in McLean. There are four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and just over thirty-two hundred square feet to work with.
Recent work focused on the floors and the light. Hardwoods on the main level were refinished. The kitchen, the sunroom, and the finished basement received new wood flooring. The entire interior was repainted in fresh, restrained tones. New range hood, new microwave, new dishwasher, new washer and dryer, new refrigerator. The HVAC, water heater, and roof are roughly two years old and in good working order.
What the floor plan offers, beyond the renovated finishes, is room. A sunroom that holds a long table or a quiet office. A finished lower level that can be a media room, a gym, or a guest suite. A kitchen wide enough to cook in alongside another person without negotiating.
The lot is the long story. A quarter acre, flat, with mature trees on three sides. Room for a garden, a play set, or simply a wide lawn that takes mowing once a week and reseeding once a season. The kind of yard that, in this part of McLean, you typically have to inherit or buy at well over two million.
What Makes It Singular
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The main level hardwoods were sanded and refinished this spring. New wood flooring runs through the kitchen, the sunroom, and the finished lower level. The interior was repainted top to bottom in restrained warm tones. The house is move-in ready without a finish negotiation.
02.
10,686 square feet of flat lot, framed by mature trees, useable on every side. In this part of McLean, a flat quarter acre is rare, and almost always tied to a much higher price. Here it is part of the offer.
03.
McLean High School is a walk. Longfellow Middle and Kent Gardens Elementary both have bus stops within a short walk of the corner. Three-school cluster, fully within the desirable McLean attendance zone.
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The sunroom holds a long dining table, a quiet home office, or a reading corner. New wood flooring, fresh paint, natural light on three sides. It is the room you will end up in most weekends, whether you mean to or not.
05.
A flexible finished basement, new flooring throughout, suited equally to a media room, a gym, a guest suite, or a home office that needs to be away from the rest of the house. The third full bathroom serves this floor.
06.
HVAC, water heater, and roof are all roughly two years old and in good working condition. Range, range hood, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer and dryer are all new within the last twelve months. The next owner inherits no immediate capital list.
The Math, Quietly
A private estimate, running quietly. No account, no email capture, no tracking. Adjust the down payment, the rate, and the term to see your monthly figure.
$279,800
Loan Term
Estimated Monthly
$7,346
Principal and interest only. Property tax, homeowner's insurance, and any HOA fees are additional. Confirm financing with your lender.
Central McLean
This block sits inside one of McLean's most defended residential pockets. Quiet street, single-family houses on every parcel, mature trees overhead. The pace is residential. Children walk to school, neighbors know each other, and the weekend rhythm is slow.
Downtown McLean is six minutes by car for groceries, a coffee, or dinner. Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria are a short ten minutes for everything else. The Silver Line Metro at McLean Station puts the District inside the commute. The GW Parkway and the Beltway handle whatever direction the work week requires.
To McLean High
Walking distance
To Tysons
Six minutes
To Silver Line
Ten minutes
To Downtown DC
Half an hour
Private TourPre-Market
The full listing publishes on June eleventh. Tours can be scheduled before that date by direct appointment. Leave your details and the listing agent will reach out to coordinate a private walkthrough.