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7333 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE #1108 S

TAKOMA PARK | MD

This light-filled condo located in Takoma Overlook features hardwood floors, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, washer & dryer in unit and all utilities included in the condo fee! This condo also conveys with an assigned parking space that is viewed from the large windows. The Takoma Overlook offers a swimming pool, picnic area, tot lot, tennis court, secure entrances to the building, mail room, onsite management, laundry room on every floor, a community garden and a dog park. Currently under the rental limit which makes for a great investment property. Great location close to Takoma Park Metro, the new Purple line, Takoma-Langley Crossroads Transit Center, Sligo Creek Trail, Historic Downtown Takoma Park and DC!

Takoma Park is a city in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is a suburb of Washington, D.C., and part of the Washington metropolitan area. Founded in 1883 and incorporated in 1890, Takoma Park, informally called "Azalea City", is a Tree City USA and a nuclear-free zone. A planned commuter suburb, it is situated along the Metropolitan Branch of the historic Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, just northeast of Washington, D.C., and it borders the neighborhood of Takoma, Washington, D.C. Since 2013, residents of Takoma Park can vote in municipal elections when they turn sixteen. It was the first city in the United States to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds in city elections. Since then, the City of Hyattsville has done the same.



Takoma Park was founded by Benjamin Franklin Gilbert in 1883. It was one of the first planned Victorian commuter suburbs, centered on the B&O railroad station in Takoma, D.C., and bore aspects of a spa and trolley park. Takoma was originally the name of Mount Rainier, from Lushootseed 'snow-covered mountain'. In response to a wish of Gilbert, the name Takoma was chosen in 1883 by DC resident Ida Summy, who believed it to mean 'high up' or 'near heaven'. The city of Tacoma in Washington State is also named after Mount Takhoma (Mount Rainier). Much of the old town Takoma Park was incorporated into the Takoma Park Historic District; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The city has experienced substantial gentrification in the 1990s and early 2000s (decade), with many group houses containing accessory apartments being converted back into single-family homes. The majority of the city's population remain tenants, many of whom live in a cluster of high-rise and mid-rise apartment buildings surrounding Sligo Creek, which cuts a deep valley through the community.



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Livability

Offered At | $145,000

0 bed | 1 bath

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