4409 Underwood Street - $679,900
3 bed,1.5 baths, backs to woods
Update! Sold on 5/29 for $782,123 after 6 days on the market...that is nearly $100,000 over the original asking price!
Welcome to 4409 Underwood Street, a sun-filled, brick Colonial home nestled in the desirable UNIVERSITY PARK neighborhood and backing to the beautiful, old growth trees of the town park. This historic gem boasts timeless appeal combined with modern comforts, offering a unique blend of character and convenience.
Built in 1934, this cheerful home features sparkling hardwood floors, a cozy fireplace, and an abundance of natural light throughout. The main level boasts a gourmet kitchen, which is open to the dining room, with an island, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances...perfect for culinary enthusiasts and entertainers. From the kitchen, through the darling sunroom, step outside to your huge, private deck overlooking the serene town park where you can enjoy nature, sunsets and hosting BBQs.
With three bedrooms, including one with an enormous closet, and the lovely, renovated bathroom on the upper level and a half bath on the main level, this home offers comfort and privacy. The spacious living room, dining room, and sunroom provide ample space for relaxation and gatherings.
Conveniently located less than a mile from the Hyattsville Crossing metro stop, bus stops, and the MARC station, commuting is a breeze. Nearby amenities like tennis/pickleball courts, top-rated UNIVERSITY PARK Elementary School, car charging stations and vibrant community events like the 4th of July Parade, Azalea Classic 5K Run and Porch Fest make this home an ideal choice. Easily walk to dining at restaurants like Burton's, Denizens Brewery and Le Fantom Food Hall and so close to shopping at Whole Foods and Trader Joes.
Don't miss your chance to experience the best of University Park living – schedule your private tour or visit our upcoming open house on Sat, May 11 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM!
Location:
Desirable UNIVERSITY PARK neighborhood
Backs to beautiful old-growth trees of the town park
Convenient access to transportation:
Less than a mile from Hyattsville Crossing metro stop, bus stops, and MARC station
Historic Charm:
Built in 1934
Brick Colonial home with timeless appeal
Interior Features:
Sparkling hardwood floors throughout
Cozy fireplace in living room
Abundance of natural light
Gourmet Kitchen:
Open layout with dining room
Island with granite countertops
Stainless steel appliances
Outdoor Living:
Private deck overlooking serene town park
Ideal for nature lovers, sunsets, and BBQs
Darling sunroom connecting kitchen to outdoor space
Bedrooms and Bathrooms:
Three bedrooms, including one with an enormous closet
Lovely renovated bathroom on upper level
Half bath on main level for convenience
Living and Entertainment Spaces:
Spacious living room, dining room, and sunroom
Ample space for relaxation and gatherings
Community and Neighborhood Amenities:
Tennis/pickleball courts nearby
Top-rated UNIVERSITY PARK Elementary School
Car charging stations available
Vibrant community events such as the 4th of July Parade, Azalea Classic 5K Run, and Porch Fest
Nearby Dining and Shopping:
Dining options at restaurants like Burton's, Denizens Brewery, and Le Fantom Food Hall within walking distance
Close proximity to shopping at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's
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