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Melinda Estridge
Long and Foster Realtors Bethesda4650 East West Highway
Bethesda, MD. 20814
Phone: 301-215-6837
Fax: 301-951-7668
Email: melinda@theestridgegroup.com
Real Estate Agents The Estridge Group, Chevy Chase, Bethesda, Maryland, DC. Homes, Condos For Sale Bethesda & Washington DC Top Realtors
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Monday, February 20
by
Estridge Group
on Mon 20 Feb 2006 04:01 PM EST
Lively and attractive, Chevy Chase, Maryland is an extremely desirable spot to buy a home and an ideal place to raise a family. A strong sense of community pride is reflected in the striking architectural detail of its distinctive homes. The streets are beautifully well-maintained and lined by hundred year old oaks, maples, and evergreens. Served by the Metro System, the neighborhood is easily accessible to D.C. and is home to some of the best restaurants, shopping, arts and cultural opportunities in the region. In addition, you will find an excellent public school system and a number of exceptional private schools.
Make Melinda Estridge and The Estridge Group your premier site for all Chevy Chase Real Estate. Browse through the communities of Maplewood/Alta Vista, Chevy Chase Commons, The Village, Dunlop Hills, Farmington, Hamlet Place, Martins Addition, North Chevy, Rock Creek Knolls, Clean Drinking Farms, Chevy Chase Village, Rollingwood, and Pinehurst Village.
Melinda Estridge Tuesday, February 7
by
Estridge Group
on Tue 07 Feb 2006 12:25 PM EST
Thursday, January 12
by
Estridge Group
on Thu 12 Jan 2006 12:15 PM EST
Rockville, Maryland Real Estate
The county seat of Montgomery County, Maryland, Rockville is situated on approximately 13 square miles amid the rolling hills of west-central Maryland. It is 12 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., and 35 miles southwest of Baltimore. Rockville was established as a city in 1860, but its history is traced back to pre-Revolutionary War days. Early settlers were hunters and farmers, with tobacco the main crop. A road led from Frederick to Georgetown to transport large tobacco kegs. A branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad came to the city in 1873 to further develop Rockville, which transformed from rural farmland into a town center over the years.
Rockville became a suburban resort for Washington, D.C. professionals who sought respite from their business in the nation's capital. Hotels, boarding houses, and fine Victorian homes were built. The city actually remained much like a small quiet town until the 1950's, when after World War II the population rose to more than 40,000 by 1970. Today, Rockville is the second largest city in Maryland and is a four-time "All-America City" winner. Rockville has a population of approximately 50,000, and is a major employment center and one of Washington, D.C.'s major suburbs.
To preserve its past, the city of Rockville designated a Historic District Commission to protect areas and structures of historic significance. Three historic districts were established in 1974, with others added since that time. Rockville also offers a wide variety of housing styles and prices with a range of neighborhoods from condos, townhomes and Victorian homes to contemporary models and more traditional plans.
The City of Rockville has abundant family entertainment and recreation opportunities with a swim center, golf course, 58 public parks, a skate park and much more. Winters are fairly short and mild, and summer temperatures rise into the 90°F's.
by
Estridge Group
on Thu 12 Jan 2006 09:48 AM EST
Gaithersburg, Maryland Real Estate
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