Welcome to Silver Spring, MDSilver Spring, always a popular choice among those relocating to the Washington, D.C. area, has only become more popular over the years thank to a renaissance of its downtown. Today, Silver Spring real estate owners enjoy a wide variety of amenities, from shopping and dining to attending such notable community events as the Silverdocs Film Festival and the Silver Spring Jazz Festival. Jobs are also plentiful; Silver Spring real estate is home to such major corporations as Discovery Communications, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and a branch of the U.S. Department of Commerce. And for those who work in downtown Washington, D.C., commuting is easy thanks to the Silver Spring station located on Metro’s red line.
Silver Spring’s 77,000 real estate owners are divided between a number of well-established neighborhoods, such as Woodside Park, Montgomery Hills, and Seven Oaks, which boasts its own nature reserve and elementary school. There are also a host of other neighborhoods that lie outside of central Silver Spring. All, however, are served by Montgomery County public schools as well as a selection of private schools, both secular and parochial. In addition, four libraries are located on Silver Spring real estate. This makes the city popular among families with school-age children. | More Local Area InformationSilver Spring, Maryland, is bordered by Washington, D.C. to the south, Prince George's County to the east, and Howard County to the north. Silve... Read moreThe All-America City Award, the oldest and most prestigious civic recognition award in the country, was presented to Montgomery County by th... Read moreMontgomery County is 494.6 square miles with a population of over 920,000 people. It borders the Northwest district of Washington DC on the Sout... Read moreMontgomery County, with a population of 942,000, has the 16th largest public school system in the United States. The system consists of 200 schools... Read moreSilver Spring is one of the most important and fastest growing business and residential centers in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. While no... Read moreSilver Spring takes its name from a sparkling mica-flecked spring discovered by Francis Preston Blair, an American journalist and politician, i... Read moreThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical ParkThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park with access to both the Canal and th... Read moreMontgomery County, considered a Washington, D.C. suburb because of its proximity to the nation’s capital, is one of the most affluent areas in all o... Read moreTakoma Park, a commuter suburb, is located just over the Maryland border in Montgomery County. It is not to be confused with the D.C. community know... Read morePrince Georges County is a very diverse area, right in the middle of the Baltimore/Washington corridor. It boasts many historical landmarks as wel... Read moreKensington is located in Montgomery County, just outside the Capital Beltway along Connecticut Avenue. Its thriving commercial district offer... Read moreChevy Chase stretches into the District of Columbia on the northwest corner. It is well connected to the metropolitan area with Metrorail bus an... Read moreCollege Park is located in Prince George’s County. It is predominantly known as the site of the 1,250-acre campus of the University of Maryland. Bu... Read moreThe community of North Bethesda borders the city of Rockville in Montgomery County. Many desirable neighborhoods make up North Bethesda real estate... Read moreBethesda, one of D.C. wealthiest suburbs, is located in Montgomery County; more than 56,000 residents are divided among Bethesda’s many upscal... Read moreBethesda borders Washington DC on the northwest. With the construction of the Metrorail from downtown Washington DC directly through Bethesda, wha... Read moreRockville, 16 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. and 34 miles southwest of Baltimore, is the County Seat of Montgomery County. The settlement tha... Read moreThe second largest city in the state, Rockville is the county seat of Montgomery County and is home to more than 55,000 Rockville real estate owners... Read moreRockville, Maryland is a fun place to live and visit. The 153-acre Civic Center Park is home to the Glenview Mansion and the F. Scott Fitzgeral... Read moreBurtonsville, a modest town of around 8,000 people, is located in the northeaster corner of Montgomery County. Because it sits about halfway betwee... Read more |