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Nathan Dart
team@darthomes.com
Office: 301.977.2800
Direct: 301.461.0693
Fax: 214.716.1115 |

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Population/History Considered one of Maryland?s most desirable hidden gems, the city
of Darnestown is an upscale community located in Montgomery County. It
is also home to an estimated population of 22,000. Darnestown provides
residents with enjoyable community living Twenty-five miles northwest
of Washington, DC; Darnestown is an unincorporated town that has
undergone major developments throughout its long and rich history. Location Easy access to bordering cities and industrial hubs via Route 28
and I-270 are available Darnestown homeowners. Once an old Indian
trail, Route 28 or Darnestown Road, is now recognized as one of the
oldest roads in Montgomery County. Amenities Complete with rolling hills, wooded areas, and marshes, Darnestown
real estate is an ideal community for families, young professionals,
and retirees. Its economy is thriving with small businesses that
include legal, Internet, landscape, and photography services. Darnestown real estate is largely family-focused. Prospective
buyers will only find single-family homes in Darnestown, as there are
no condominiums or town homes. The minimum lot size is approximately a
half acre, while larger properties boast as much as twenty acres. Home
prices range from $600k to over $2 million. Outdoor recreation is plentiful for Darnestown real estate owners.
Tennis, swimming, softball, and soccer abound at Darnestown Park. Many
residents enjoy walks through the waterfowl? sanctuary in the nearby
Dierssen Wildlife Management area. Darnestown offers residents
excellent educational opportunities with both public and private
elementary, middle and high schools. A number of notable colleges and
universities are nearby. Prominent neighborhoods that define this extraordinary community
include Spring Meadows, Finegan Farm, Haddonfield, Rollingmead, Harvest
Glen, Highlands of Darnestown, Roberts Landing, and The Paddock. The Greater Darnestown Civic Association publishes ?The Little
Acorn?, a quarterly newsletter that highlights scheduled activities
throughout the community. This includes quarterly meetings, community
sponsored social functions such as a fall square dance, a spring
cocktail party (or picnic), and a softball team competition. Contact Darnestown combines excellent schools, beautiful homes, rural
ambience, and a strong economy to create the ideal home for many. For
more information about Darnestown real estate, contact Nathan Dart at 301.977.2800 today.
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