East Silver Spring Neighborhood - McNeills Addition to Silver Spring Park


A Mature, Established and Vibrant  Neighborhood of Unique and Charming Single Family Homes on Shady Tree Lined Streets. 

Robert H. Mc Neill was a 42 year old attorney living with his wife and 2 Children on the "Mc Neill Farm" - Silver Spring in 1920. In 1925 Robert Mc Neill subdivided his farm into lots that today is Robert H. Mc Neills' Addition to Silver Spring Park.  Most of the 114 Homes in the neighborhood were built in the early to mid 1930's and are prized for their unique character and architectural detail. No two houses are alike, no cookie cutters for Mc Neills Subdivision in Silver Spring! The homes include unique brick and slate cape cods, colonials and Tudor style houses.  Unique to this Neighborhood and to most of Silver Spring, are the distinct alleys with garages behind the houses.

Streets included in McNeills Subdivision are: Dale Drive, Cedar Street, Deerfield Avenue, Queen Annes Drive, Bonifant Street, Dartmouth Avenue and of course, Mc Neill Road.



Over the last year, homes in Mc Neills Addition have sold for an average price of $628,000 and sold within an average of 37 days.

This Recent Listing for $625,000 on Queens Annes Drive in Mc Neills Addition Sold in 2 Days.


This is the Newest Listing in Mc Neills Addition on Mc Neill Road.  








 The Neighborhood is Walking Distance to Silver Spring Metro, the new Revitalized Downtown Silver Spring, Town Center, Restaurants, NOAA, Discovery Headquarters, the AFI Theatre, Nolte Park, Bullis Park and Beautiful Sligo Creek Park.

In 2008, Downtown Silver Spring is in for more development  and the groundbreaking of 3 new Multi Million Dollar Development Projects that will benefit this immediate area and will be within walking distanance of the neighborhood
1.)  The stunning new Headquarters for the Maryland National Capitol Park and 
Planning Commission.
2.)  Sarbanes Transit Center at the Silver Spring Metro will transform the Silver Spring Metro Station Transportation Hub with mixed use development.
3.)  The New Civic Center and Veterans Plaza . 
For More Information, Artists renderings and exact locations of the new projects, check out Montgomery County's Park and Panning Website http://www.mcparkandplanning.org/ also check out  http://www.silverspringdowntown.com/

 

 

0 commentsDebbie Cook • May 28 2007 12:44PM

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