4 bed/ 5 bath home available NOW at 90 Quaint Acres Dr, Silver Spring (Montgomery County) MD 20904
Spacious and beautifully updated Silver Spring home featuring a chef's kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island, two built-in fireplaces, walk-in closets, and a large yard with back patio just minutes from downtown Silver Spring, parks, shopping, and Metro access.
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Get ready to step into this beautifully updated home that combines modern comfort with timeless charm. The chef's dream kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, a spacious island, and abundant counter space's perfect for both cooking and entertaining. The open layout is enhanced by two stunning built-in fireplaces, while the spacious bedrooms feature walk-in closets and plenty of natural light. Updated bathrooms add a touch of luxury, and the expansive basement offers excellent storage options. Outside, enjoy a large yard with a back patio ideal for gatherings, plus the convenience of an in-unit washer/dryer for effortless everyday living.
Nestled in the White Oak area of Silver Spring, 90 Quaint Acres Dr offers you the best of both convenience and community. The White Oak Library stands at the entrance to the neighborhood. Shopping is minutes away at the Giant Food in the White Oak Shopping Center on New Hampshire Avenue, the new Amazon Fresh at the White Oak Town Center on Colesville Road, and the Trader Joes at Burnt Mills on Colesville Road. Downtown Silver Spring offers Whole Foods on Wayne Avenue, as a vibrant dining scene. Commuting is a breeze thanks to quick access to the Beltway, Silver Spring, Glenmont, and Forest Glen metrorail stations, and frequent buses connecting you to greater D.C. Despite its conveniences, Quaint Acres is a secluded, wooded neighborhood rich in history and wildlife. Its pastoral setting belies its metropolitan location. Most of the homes are on one-acre lots. Access to natural areas and hiking trails abounds, and this property backs up directly to the Northwest Branch Stream Valley park, including the Rachel Carson trail. Rachel Carson, an early pioneer of the environmental movement, lived in Quaint Acres until she died in 1964. This is where she wrote her famous book "Silent Spring," which called for banning the widely used insecticide DDT and was selected as one of the 25 greatest science books of all time. Her house on Berwick Road in Quaint Acres is a historic landmark. Margaret Chase Smith, the first woman to serve in both houses of Congress, was another important woman who lived in Quaint Acres.
12-month lease preferred. Pets considered on a case by case basis. Washer and dryer in-unit. Two car garage and driveway parking. Tenant pays all utilities. Vouchers are accepted. Apply online in 10 minutes!
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Washer/Dryer In Unit