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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 10 Miles of Colesville, MD

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    $55,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 900 Sq Ft

    6505 Vert Dr, Elkridge, MD 21075

    All buyers must be approved by the park. Financing available through mobile home lenders, or cash offers welcome. This is a single wide being sold strictly As-Is... Located in the sought-after Deep Run Mobile Home Park, offering an affordable housing option in a convenient location. Street parking available. Community amenities include a swimming pool and tot lots. Close to schools, parks,

    Juan Reyes Aragon Real Estate LLC

    6505 Vert Dr, Elkridge, MD 21075
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    $2,100,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2,640 Sq Ft

    2324 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20002

    A corner canvas awaiting your vision! Located in the bustling heart of the North Capitol ST corridor, this all-brick property presents a unique value-add opportunity. The building boasts tremendous character with high ceilings and wrap-around windows, perfect for a sun-drenched café, restaurant, or boutique retail space. Positioned on a strategic route that funnels thousands of daily commuters

    Jennifer Smira Compass

    2324 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20002

Why Live in Colesville

Colesville, Maryland, is an unincorporated community located 6 miles north of Washington, D.C., offering more spacious living options compared to the city. Homebuyers are often families moving out of starter homes in search of larger lots and square footage, with many staying due to the strong social ties fostered by shared parks, community pools, and local elementary schools. The area features subdivisions with Colonial Revival, split-level, and ranch-style homes beneath a thick tree canopy, contributing to its wooded appearance. While the median home price is higher than the national average, townhouses are also available. Flood risks exist due to streams throughout the community, necessitating flood insurance for some properties. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the 13 miles of trails along the Northwest Branch Anacostia River and the 3-mile trail along Paint Branch stream, which connects to the expansive Martin Luther King Jr. Recreational Park. Wheaton Regional Park, located southwest of Colesville, offers additional recreational opportunities with its 500 acres of woods, lakes, and ball fields. Montgomery County Public Schools, highly ranked in Maryland, serve the community, providing outdoor environmental education programs for students. Commuting is facilitated by New Hampshire Avenue, U.S. Route 29, and Maryland Route 200, with access to the Glenmont Metro station and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport 25 miles away. Colesville Center hosts a variety of grocery stores and dining options, while nearby Silver Spring, Olney, and Rockville offer expanded shopping and dining. Crime rates in Montgomery County are lower than state averages.

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