
Description
Newest home in the neighborhood! This house was built in 1999 and its exterior was inspired by two historic houses in the neighborhood: Martha Meem House (c.1879) at 104 Chestnut and even more by the Queen Anne style 102 Chestnut (c.1902). Inside, it's all modern convenience and spaciousness. Three finished levels, open-plan main level, primary bedroom on upper level with en suite bath featuring jetted tub and separate shower, walkout basement with bedroom suite, space for workshop and office, more than 3300 square feet to enjoy. Cul-de-sac location close to major roads, highways, Montgomery County Fairgrounds, and charming downtown Gaithersburg with its shops and restaurants; 3.1 miles to Metro, 8/10 mile to MARC. Seller has made many upgrades and improvements throughout. Newly rebuilt rear deck. House is in the Meem/Chestnut Historic District established in 1998, but is not itself historic. In 1999, the property at 115 Meem Ave was split into two, the c.1911 house at 115 was re-numbered as 117, and this house was built by the owners of now-117 as a new 115.
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4BEDS
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0.21ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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3,116SQFT
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$180$/SQFT
School Information
Description
Newest home in the neighborhood! This house was built in 1999 and its exterior was inspired by two historic houses in the neighborhood: Martha Meem House (c.1879) at 104 Chestnut and even more by the Queen Anne style 102 Chestnut (c.1902). Inside, it's all modern convenience and spaciousness. Three finished levels, open-plan main level, primary bedroom on upper level with en suite bath featuring jetted tub and separate shower, walkout basement with bedroom suite, space for workshop and office, more than 3300 square feet to enjoy. Cul-de-sac location close to major roads, highways, Montgomery County Fairgrounds, and charming downtown Gaithersburg with its shops and restaurants; 3.1 miles to Metro, 8/10 mile to MARC. Seller has made many upgrades and improvements throughout. Newly rebuilt rear deck. House is in the Meem/Chestnut Historic District established in 1998, but is not itself historic. In 1999, the property at 115 Meem Ave was split into two, the c.1911 house at 115 was re-numbered as 117, and this house was built by the owners of now-117 as a new 115.
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