There’s something special about a home that’s been truly cared for. You can feel it from the moment you walk in the sense of calm, the thoughtful upkeep, the unmistakable feeling that it’s move-in ready. This Lake Frederick townhome is exactly that kind of place.
Owned by the original homeowners and immaculately maintained, it offers a rare combination of comfort, privacy, and easy living. Out back, you’re surrounded by woods. No rooftops. No backyard fences. Just trees, birdsong, and a view that changes with the seasons. Whether you’re enjoying morning coffee on the deck or entertaining on the lower patio, it’s a peaceful setting that’s hard to find and even harder to leave.
Inside, the main level has an open, easygoing layout that flows from the kitchen to the living and dining area, ideal for both relaxing and hosting, with the deck right off the kitchen. Natural light fills the space, and updated touches throughout make everything feel fresh without being flashy. Upstairs, you’ll find 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, including a quiet primary suite with double closets and a private bath. Each bedroom offers flexibility and room for guests, a home office, or whatever your needs
The finished lower level gives you bonus space to make your own, and there’s a rough-in for a half bath if you ever want to add on. The two-car garage offers convenience and storage, while gutter guards help keep maintenance to a minimum so you can spend weekends doing what you love instead of cleaning out downspouts.
And while the setting is quiet and wooded, you're still just minutes from everything Lake Frederick has to offer, new community center with outdoor pool, pickleball and tennis courts, a dog park, over seven miles of walking trails, and the 117-acre lake itself, perfect for kayaking, fishing, or catching a sunset. Don’t forget Region’s 117, the community’s own lakefront farm-to-table restaurant.
Located just minutes from I-66, I-81, and Route 50, this home puts you close to everyday conveniences and weekend escapes like Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, and Luray Caverns.