Spectacular 4 level townhouse w 4 Bedroom, 3full & 1/2 Bath. This home has it all. Marble entry foyer, den, hardwood floors on 2 levels, stainless & granite kitchen, Seperate Dining, Living-room w/fireplace, french doors to landscaped patio yard & 2 detached car garage with alley access 450 Tschiffely Sq Rd. Across from park & pool, fantastic place to raise kids! Great schools all nearby. Neighborhood Description From Wikipedia: Located in the city of Gaithersburg, Maryland in the United States, Kentlands was one of the first attempts to develop a community using Traditional Neighborhood Design planning techniques (also known as neo-traditional new town planning) that are now generally referred to under the rubric of the New Urbanism. The New Urbanism is the concept of building from scratch a walkable, mixed-use city neighborhood or new town in order to provide an attractive alternative to the spread out, automobile-centric, subdivisions common to post-World War II American suburbia. Kentlands is built around a farmstead previously owned by Otis Beall Kent. The development, begun in 1988, contains buildings from the original Kentlands farm, many varieties of residences, a "downtown" commercial district, open space including protected natural areas and pocket parks, and civic uses including schools, a church, and an arts center.[1]
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