Green Oak on the Potomac in Washingtonian Magazine
Green Oak on the Potomac appears in Washingtonian Magazine.
Green Oak on the Potomac appears in Washingtonian Magazine.
Here is what the Washington Post had to say about Green Oak on the Potomac:
This house in McLean, Va., has just about everything a nature lover desires: soothing sounds of the Potomac River, a sylvan setting with countless species of birds and other wildlife, access to hiking, fishing and canoeing — and all within a half-hour of downtown Washington and minutes from the Beltway and George Washington Parkway.
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Follow the creek to Scott’s Run nature Preserve on the Potomac
There is an indescribable sensation you get when you walk into a beautifully designed home like Green Oak. The indoor-outdoor flow is impeccable, with floor to ceiling windows throughout the main level of the home that blur the visual barriers between inside and outside and create a harmonious interplay of light. The generous use of natural materials, and the numerous fireplaces evoke warmth and calm. Echoes of America’s greatest architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, are unmistakable.
Wright was well aware of architecture’s power on the mind. His vision, found in the design of Green Oak, transforms its inhabitants, providing them with the tranquil space to both decompress from a long day, and experience nature at its most glorious. Wright said that a home should harmonize with its surroundings, and Green Oak, with its singular location on the bank of the Potomac River, does exactly that.
Green Oak, with its inspiring views, water opportunities, unparalleled privacy, and unique location directly on the Potomac, presents that rare opportunity where investing in your riverfront dream home actually makes financial sense.