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Pristine Colonial in Damascus
September 27th, 2010 Categories: Clarksburg, Our Homes
This colonial in Damascus has everything a home buyer would want: great condition, bright interior spaces, and a spectacular lot. Above and beyond, this home offers some unexpected surprises. Check out the amazing lower level, slate patios and fantastic privacy at www.4PuritanCourt.com.
Clarksburg and Damascus Contracts in 2010
June 14th, 2010 Categories: Clarksburg
The overall contract activity in Clarksburg and Damascus is 28% higher than 2009. This area continues to have a high concentration of distress sales which has driven prices lower. Still, this year we’ve seen a big jump in contracts for homes priced $500,000 to $700,000 which is a big improvement from this time last year.

Contact us for information about the market in Clarksburg and Damascus and see these stats for other areas in Montgomery County.
Clarksburg and Damascus Pricing Trends
August 13th, 2009 Categories: Clarksburg
New construction is still underway at Clarksburg, so looking at resales won’t show a complete picture. Looking at resales over the last six months in the Clarksburg area, contracts are up over 62% compared to 2008. Here’s the stats for contracts by price range: Read the rest of this entry »
Clarksburg Market Update
June 28th, 2009 Categories: Clarksburg
Have you wondered where you can buy a practically brand new single family home for around $450,000 in Montgomery County? Read the rest of this entry »
Montgomery County foreclosure hotspots
November 3rd, 2008 Categories: Clarksburg, Foreclosures, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Silver Spring
With foreclosures and declining home prices, news on the real estate market isn’t good. True, our local real estate market is under pressure; but Montgomery County is much healthier than markets in California, Las Vegas and Florida that we always hear about. Foreclosures in our area are mostly concentrated in two areas: entry-level housing, and areas that experienced a lot of new construction in the early 2000s.
Right now, about 50% of all available homes in Montgomery County are priced under $400,000 in the zip codes of Read the rest of this entry »



























