Why Live in Flower Valley
Flower Valley in Aspen Hill offers a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to recreational facilities and green spaces. Residents can enjoy the Flower Valley Bath and Racquet Club, which features a pool, basketball and tennis courts, a shaded pavilion, and a snack bar. The neighborhood park provides additional outdoor activities with its playground, nature trails, and connections to the Rock Creek Park trail system. For fishing enthusiasts, Sunfish Pond and Lake Bernard Frank are nearby. The neighborhood is known for its mature landscaping and single-family homes in brick Craftsman and colonial styles, built mainly in the 1960s. Home lots are typically half an acre, with prices ranging from $500,000 to $1 million. Flower Valley Elementary, Rockville High School, and Earle B. Wood Middle School are highly rated, making the area appealing for families. Shopping and dining options are abundant, with Rock Creek Village Center offering a Safeway, CVS, and restaurants like Villa Maya and Ema Rossi. For more variety, residents can head to Rockville Pike or Georgia Avenue. The neighborhood is safer than the national average and is well-connected, with two Red Line metro stations within 5 miles and a 16-mile commute to Washington, D.C.