The photos inside this Silver Spring, Maryland, single-family home are rather drab, but try to imagine what it would look like if it was fully updated.
Tacky, unusual, perplexing—each of these words will likely cross your mind as you browse through the following photos of homes that were either listed or sold in the D.C. area in 2016. See the homes, from a stony castle to a White House replica.
A D.C.-based real estate developer, known as The Tower Companies, might be one of the first if not the first developer in the area to use virtual reality (VR) as a way to help sell residential units. The developer is currently using VR for The Pearl.
There are plans to construct more senior housing and a childcare center in Silver Spring on the former site of a library. Montgomery County sent out an RFP for the 2.3-acre property, located at 8901 Colesville Road.
Compared to last year, rents in the nation’s capital have risen by 4 percent. According to a new report by Apartment List, one-bedroom rentals in Washington, D.C. now cost a median $2,220 per month, while two-bedrooms are now asking $3,050 per month.
This certainly isn’t one of the most expensive or glamorous homes currently on the Silver Spring, Maryland market, but it does offer charm, natural light, and most importantly a three-story atrium. There are five bedrooms and four bedrooms inside.
On June 22, Artspace will host an info session with the hopes to meet potential tenants for the planned mixed-use development at 801 Sligo Avenue in Silver Spring. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and will be held at the Silver Spring Civic Building.
This Monday, The Peterson Cos. launched a brand new outdoor office space in downtown Silver Spring, designed by a team of students from Montgomery College's Department of Applied Technology. It will close in October of this year.
When this historic Silver Spring, Maryland gymnasium building was constructed in 1907, it served the student body of an all women's finishing school known as National Park Seminary. The school was established in 1994.
With the renovations on this Maryland single-family home now complete, it's time to enjoy the view. Charles Goodman, the architect behind the original Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, designed this Midcentury Modern single-family home.