She had always believed that homes remembered. Not the creak of footsteps or the echo of laughter — but the feeling of the people who lived inside them.This one had been loved from the very beginning. Built with fresh beams and bright promise, it had belonged to the same family since the day the paint first dried. They had cared for it the way you care for something that holds your life inside it. They replaced what needed replacing — a sturdy new roof in 2024, strong and certain against any storm. A water heater in 2023, steady and warm. A new motor for the A/C condenser that same year, humming faithfully through humid summers. Even the new garage door was insulated in 2022, sealing out winter’s chill like a protective embrace. But homes, like stories, are meant to continue. And now this large end-unit townhome waits — sun pouring through its extra windows, because end units always seem to get a little more light, as if the world leans in closer. When you open the front door, the first thing you feel is breath. Space. The family room greets you with built-in shelving — crafted in 2024 — ready for novels, framed memories, or the quiet glow of a lamp on a peaceful evening. The room flows naturally into the kitchen, where hardwood floors catch the morning light. The island stands ready for hurried breakfasts or long conversations over wine. A pantry waits patiently for someone to fill it. Dimmable smart switches soften the evening mood, and a smart thermostat quietly keeps everything just right. Step out onto the large deck off the dining area and you’ll understand something else: this home knows how to host sunsets. It offers outdoor dinners, laughter drifting into warm air, and quiet mornings with coffee and birdsong. Upstairs, the second level holds possibility. Two generous bedrooms sit ready for guests, children, or creative spaces. A full bath serves them well. And then — the primary suite. It isn’t just large. It’s huge. Two walk-in closets stand like twin guardians of organization. The attached bath holds a 2024 GE washer/dryer combo, thoughtfully built right into the space, complete with a storage cabinet. Laundry here is no burden — no stairs, no hauling baskets. Just ease. Just convenience. The basement tells its own story. Finished and welcoming, it can be a fourth bedroom, a rec room, a retreat. There’s another full bath, storage tucked neatly away, and access to the garage. Practical. Flexible. Ready. And parking? This home quietly solves what so many townhomes struggle with. A garage. A driveway spot. Two assigned spaces. Street parking nearby for visitors. It planned ahead. Location, too, feels intentional. Close to I-95. Close to Quantico. Commuting options into DC within reach. Shopping and dining just minutes away. Life here is both connected and comfortably removed — near the energy of everything, yet safe inside your own walls. There is new carpet underfoot. Fresh paint throughout. A brand-new refrigerator waiting to be opened for the first time by someone new. All that’s missing is the next chapter. The previous owners built a life here. They cared for it. Upgraded it. Protected it. Now the home stands ready — sunlight stretching across hardwood floors, rooms echoing softly — looking for the people who will walk in, set down their boxes, and realize they’ve found the place where the stress of the day melts away. Sometimes homes remember. And sometimes, they’re simply waiting to begin again. Schedule your tour today so you don't miss all this home has to offer!