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5800 NICHOLSON LN #1-808

ROCKVILLE | MD

SOLD

Sunny 2 Bed, 2 Bath Condo in the Fallswood Condominium gets 5 stars for location with easy access to metro, I-270 and I-495!! This spacious unit has large windows and sliding glass doors (ALL NEW!!!) to a balcony bringing in tons of natural light, views and sunsets. The primary bedroom with ensuite bath has 2 large closets. The secondary bedroom has access to a separate full-size bath and also has 2 large closets. The kitchen is updated with stainless-steel appliances and granite countertop. Hardwood floors throughout the unit. Full sized washer/dryer. Unit comes with 2 PARKING SPACES and STORAGE. Amenities include 24-hour front desk concierge, gated security, large outdoor pool, fitness center, huge sun deck, party room, lighted tennis court, BBQ grills, inside space for parking bikes, amazon lockbox, library, and more! Everything you need is here in this building or a stone's throw to Whole Foods, Starbucks, Pike and Rose, shops, movies and restaurants. All the convenience of city living without the hefty price tag!!!

Rockville is one of Maryland’s oldest towns, with its origins dating back to Colonial America. During Revolutionary times Rockville was known as Hungerford’s Tavern, the name of its most familiar landmark. When Montgomery County was formed by a division of Frederick County in 1776, Rockville served as the county seat and gradually became known as Montgomery Court House. In the 1780s, the community was known as Williamsburgh, named for the family that subdivided the central part of town, when Rockville was little more than a cluster of homes, a tavern, a courthouse and a jail. In 1801, the Maryland General Assembly officially established the name of the town as “Rockville” because of its location close to Rock Creek. The population grew from 200 in 1800 to 400 in 1846. Rockville became incorporated in 1860 and was governed by three commissioners until 1888, when the city’s 400 residents elected the first Mayor and Council.

 

The opening of the Rockville depot on the Metropolitan Branch of the B&O Railroad in 1873 brought the Town into closer contact to the Capital City, but overall growth came slowly. In the 1930’s, this growth was steady but not spectacular. City limits were expanded again, this time to the south, and population rose to 2,047 in 1940. But after that, the population skyrocketed, increasing from 6,934 in 1950 to nearly 45,000 in 1980. As of the 2010 census, the population increased to 61,000. Rockville has grown very rapidly from a leisurely, agriculturally-oriented county seat to a cosmopolitan city of many neighborhoods. It is home to a well-educated population and serves as an employment center for national biomed corporations, the federal government and county government.

 

 

[Source: Rockvillemd.gov]


Schools

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Livability

Offered At | $439,900

2 bed | 2 bath

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