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Silver Spring

Taking a few steps south in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, leads to the northern tip of Washington, D.C. Silver Spring not only offers proximity to the nation’s capital, but contains suburban residential neighborhoods with quiet streets and plenty of space.


Founded in 1840, Silver Spring now stretches across 7.9 square miles and has a median age of 34.6 (2022). Most residents work in professional, scientific, and technical services, public administration, and healthcare and social assistance.


Homes for sale in Silver Spring encompass a variety of choices. Older, established areas like Woodside Park, for example, offer stately Colonials and Cape Cod houses on spacious lots, as well as condos and apartments. The typical home value is $525,378, up 4.8% over the past year. Annual events, such as arts and crafts fairs, a blues festival, and food and cultural festivals, enhance the city's appeal.


Silver Spring is served by the east-west I-495 in its north end, which provides easy access to Woodside Park. This neighborhood is adjacent to the walkable downtown, where the real estate includes compact bungalows. For homebuyers seeking a little more tranquility, Clifton Park Village is the place to be. This tree-lined neighborhood sits further south of I-495.


Silver Spring is the art and culture hub of Montgomery County. Its diversity enables everyone to be at home here.

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