$707,505Average Value$314Average Price per Sq Ft1Home For Sale
Indian Spring has easy access to D.C. and downtown Silver Spring
The community of Indian Spring is a charming neighborhood within the greater Silver Spring area. “Indian Spring is known for its location, it’s inside the Beltway, which means you’re slightly closer to downtown Silver Spring and DC, which increases the value for buyers,” explains Tamara Kucik, Realtor with RLAH @properties.
Modest rows of single-family homes line the shady, tree-lined streets in Indian Spring.
Many Indian Spring residents enjoy using the wide and spacious residential streets for fitness.
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Homes from the 1940s and ’50s line quiet, shaded streets
Surrounded by Colesville Road to the west, University Boulevard to the east and the Capital Beltway to the north, this small tight-knit community is comprised of nearly 785 single-family homes well-spaced out along the neighborhood’s blocks. Interspersed with plenty of mature trees, housing styles here consist primarily of charming 1940s and ‘50s style ramblers and Cape Cods, as well as some modest colonials too. The average sales price here is $680,000 with price points varying depending on the age, size and condition of the property.
A stunning row of Tudor-inspired homes in Indian Spring offer pristine landscaping and driveways.
Massive custom Craftsman style homes on corner lots offer plenty of space in Indian Spring.
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Montgomery County schools rank second in the state
Students here attend Montgomery County Public Schools like Highland View Elementary, Silver Spring International (Middle) and Montgomery Blair High School. Ranking as Maryland’s second-best school district in the state, it should come as no surprise that all three schools received a rating of B+ or higher from Niche.com.
Students learn from the county's best at Montgomery Knolls Elementary School.
Eastern Middle School prepares students for bright futures.
Montgomery Blair High School sets students up for success.
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A local citizens' association hosts year-round community fun
Another perk of living here? “Indian Spring also has a strong citizens association,” adds Kucik, which sponsors a series of annual events like the Indian Spring Block Party, an Independence Day celebration, Fall Fest and, come winter, a Mr. and Mrs. Claus parade complete with tree lighting. The community also sponsors scavenger hunts and food truck visits, in addition to holding several neighborhood board and membership meetings throughout the year.
Parks, trails and fitness centers offer plenty of ways to stay active
The local Silver Spring YMCA is less than a half mile from Indian Spring and features fitness equipment and a variety of programs, camps and courses at affordable rates. Or for the golfers in your household, pop over to the Sligo Golf Course for a round of nine holes. For those just getting started, the club also offers lessons. Right next door, Sligo Creek Park offers residents direct access to the Sligo Creek Trail, which offers a 10-mile paved route perfect for hiking, biking or jogging. The Indian Spring Terrace Park also offers athletic fields, open green spaces, basketball courts and a playground.
The Sligo Creek Trail in Indian Spring is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Indian Spring Terrace Park is the ideal place to tucker out the tikes.
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Proximity to shopping, dining and a large hospital
For all your daily essentials, The Woodmoor Shopping Center is a half mile from Indian Spring and features an assortment of casual eateries, like The Woodmoor Pastry Shop and The 4 Corners Pub, as well as a Safeway grocery store, a Shell gas station and plenty of local retail shops too. And for all of your health needs, residents have direct proximity to neighboring Holy Cross Hospital. Founded in 1963, Holy Cross is a 449-bed, not-for-profit teaching hospital that attends to more than 36,000 patients each year.
Head over to Santucci's Deli in Woodmoor for subs, just a mile up the road from Indian Spring.
Four Corners Pub, just north of Indian Spring, is known for its square pizza.
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The D.C. Metro’s red line connects into Silver Spring and beyond
And of course, when you’re in need of a change of pace, residents of Indian Spring can hop onto the Metro’s red line to get where they need to be. Head into downtown Silver Spring, Bethesda, or DC and enjoy a wide array of entertainment, dining and cultural events year-round.
While lacking a metro stop of its own, Indian Spring is only 15 minutes from the Glenmont Metro.
Indian Spring is conveniently located moments away from major interstates for easy commuting.
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Crime and Safety
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Indian Spring
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Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Indian Spring Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Indian Spring, Silver Spring sell after 30 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Indian Spring, Silver Spring over the last 12 months is $707,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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