
Within commuting distance of D.C., yet each with its own cultural
flavor, neighborhoods in suburban Maryland combine convenience
with style. Many older communities such as Bethesda attract homebuyers
through a vibrant revitalization, offering the best of the old
and new – for example, eclectic restaurants and shops just
a stroll away from the Metro subway.
Maryland’s communities are located north, east and south
of the District. Tell us the base you’re going to, and we’ll
tell you your best options. If you’ll be stationed in D.C.
but would like to live in a rural community, for example, you might
consider commuting from Charles County, with its scenic coves and
wetlands along the Potomac River. See our community
links for more
details about towns in the Washington, D.C. area.
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