Real Estate in Montgomery County's Urban Hub
Silver Spring is a thriving community inside the Capital Beltway with approximately 76,700 residents — the fourth most populous place in Maryland after Baltimore, Columbia, and Germantown. The name dates to 1840, when Francis Preston Blair discovered a mica-flecked spring in the area and went on to acquire much of the surrounding land. Acorn Park, in south Silver Spring, is believed to mark the original site.
Beginning in 2004, downtown Silver Spring was transformed into an entertainment and cultural hub. The area now hosts the Silverdocs documentary film festival each June — a partnership between Discovery Communications and the American Film Institute — and the Silver Spring Jazz Festival, which draws roughly 20,000 attendees on the second Saturday of September. Silver Spring is also one of the region’s major transit centers, served by the MARC Brunswick Line, the Metrorail Red Line, Metrobus, Ride On, and the free VanGo shuttle. The bus terminal at the Silver Spring Rail Station is the busiest in the Washington Metro area, handling nearly 60,000 passengers daily.
We currently serve the Kemp Mill neighborhood on the eastern side of Silver Spring — a well-established community with strong neighborhood identity. As your Realtor in the area, we can walk you through what’s available. Contact your real estate agent at The Feldman Group to learn more.
These are the Silver Spring neighborhoods we currently cover in depth. Silver Spring has many more communities — contact us if you don't see yours listed.
Whether you're buying or selling in Silver Spring, we know the Kemp Mill community from the inside. Let us help you find the right home and navigate the market with confidence.
Information herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Market data sourced from Bright MLS; figures reflect closed sales for the calendar year indicated. School assignments are subject to change — verify current boundaries with MCPS. Neighborhood descriptions and boundaries are approximate.