1965 Split-Level Contemporary in Manor Woods – $479K
Looks like a well maintained Miller & Smith contemporary in Manor Woods in Rockville. The 4/3 home, with nice glass panels by the front door and carport, is located here.
View Article1972 Sprawling Rockville Rambler on 1.4 Acres – $675K; Open 11/16
Take a look at this early 1970s sprawling 5,700 sq. ft. raised rambler located in Sycamore Acres in Rockville. The 6/3.5 home has a swinging, sunken living room with marble fireplace, low-pitched roof...
View Article1962 Front-Gabled MCM Rambler in Rockville – $875K
This 4/2 MCM rambler has a nice front-gabled, slightly pitched roof, prominent fireplace on the front of the house and lots of exposed brick interior walls. The house, which has updated baths and...
View Article(Sold – $520K; 4/09) 1968 New Mark Commons Contemporary – $524K
This listing is for a 1968 contemporary located in New Mark Commons in Rockville. The community, a Planned Urban Development, was developed by Edmund J. Bennett and designed by the mid-century modern...
View Article1965 Deck House on 1.5 Acres in Rockville – $825K
Look at all the stone, wood and glass in this custom mid-century Deck House in Bai Nola Woods in Rockville. The 4/3.5 home is located on 1.56 acres. See photos here. (Thanks to the astute reader who...
View ArticleModern Snapshot: St. Mary’s Church in Rockville
St. Mary’s Church in Rockville is very historic. Founded in 1813, it’s original building was built in 1817 and was the first brick Catholic church in the country. It is the oldest church in Rockville...
View Article1967 Manor Woods Mid-Century – $439K
This new listing is for a 5/3 late 1960s mid-century in Manor Woods in Rockville. The subdivision was the first of a string of “contemporary” communities developed byMiller & Smith in the 1960s and...
View ArticleNew Listings Roundup: Rockville and McLean
Here’s a quick roundup of three new listings fresh on the market. As I like to say, if you scratch below the surface of the real estate market here in Washington you’ll keep finding mid-centuries that...
View ArticleLecture Series: Modern Living in Rockville
Peerless Rockville is kicking off a series of events this Saturday exploring various communities in Rockville, including the mid-century modern neighborhood of New Mark Commons, whose entrance is...
View ArticleLost: Rockville’s ‘Pink Bank’ Building
The “Pink Bank” in Rockville at 255 N. Washington St. will be no more. Work has started to take down the 1964 former Suburban Trust Bank building. Despite the city’s Historic District Commission’s...
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