A Potomac, Maryland Neighborhood Since the 1960s
Regency Estates is one of Potomac's most well-established neighborhoods, with roughly 1,000 single-family homes built in the mid-1960s as suburban growth expanded along the I-270 corridor. The community is roughly bounded by Seven Locks Road and Tuckerman Lane, offering a mix of Colonials, split-levels, and ranch-style homes on generous lots.
Homes in Regency Estates range from roughly 1,900 to over 6,500 square feet. Many owners have expanded and renovated over the decades, blending the neighborhood's mid-century character with modern updates. If you're considering buying or selling here, working with a local real estate agent who knows the block-by-block differences in Regency Estates is essential.
The Regency Estates Civic Association (RECA), a volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit, brings residents together through community events and neighborhood communication. One of the neighborhood's standout features is its walkability to schools — Churchill High School, Hoover Middle School, and Beverly Farms Elementary are all nearby, and many homes are within walking distance.
Regency Estates is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system. For current school assignments, visit the MCPS School Assignment Tool.
Many homes are within walking distance of the schools. Always verify assignments with MCPS, as boundaries can change.
Whether you're looking to buy or sell in Regency Estates, we know this neighborhood inside and out. As your local Potomac Realtor, we'll help you navigate the market and achieve your goals.