Welcome home to 915 North Patrick Street #305 in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia! This spectacular condo is located within walking distance to many restaurants, Harris Teeter, Trader Joes, the Potomac River and Braddock Road Metro! It is located in a secure building with garage parking, storage and secure bike storage. The first step inside delights you with hardwood floors, open and airy plan and walls of floor to ceiling windows. 10-foot ceilings, 6 baseboards and extensive crown moldings in the living and dining areas gives you that luxurious feel. The gourmet kitchen offers 46 cabinets, granite counters and has the most magnificent island! Stainless steel appliances give the kitchen a modern feel with side-by-side refrigerator, smooth-top range, built-in microwave and dishwasher. Beautiful cabinetry including pantry allow for ample storage. Floor to ceiling windows each have their own custom shades with top down/bottom up feature for just the right amount of privacy when you desire it. This corner unit has two separated suites, each with their own full bath with granite counters and tile floor and surrounds. In the primary suite you will be delighted with the oversized walk-in closet that will hold your entire wardrobe. There is even a linen closet in the bathroom for sheets, towels and all those bath products. The secondary bedroom has a wall of closets and its own full bath that serves as a hall bath as well. This spectacular 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in Old Town will not be on the market for long. Schedule your showing today! 2 minute walk to Charles Houston Recreational Center 4 minute walk to Lost Dog Cafe 5 minute walk to Braddock Road Metro Station 6 minute walk to Hanks Oyster Bar 6 minute walk to the post office 8 minute walk to Harris Teeter 10 minute walk to Trader Joes 12 minute walk to the waterfront 15 minute walk to King Street 4 minute drive to Target and Potomac Yards 8 minute drive to Reagan National Airport 9 minute drive to National Harbor 9 minute drive to the Pentagon 10 minute drive to Natural History Museum and the Smithsonian