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Montgomery County, Maryland Real Estate Snapshot

The median sold price in Montgomery County hit $650,000 in spring 2026, up 6.5% year over year. Well priced homes are going to pending in around 6 days and 746 homes sold in March alone, up from 685 the prior year.
 
Bethesda, Chevy Chase and Potomac command premium prices regularly exceeding $1,000,000. Rockville, Silver Spring and Gaithersburg offer strong mid range options in the $500,000 to $800,000 range. Germantown and Clarksburg provide the most accessible entry points for first time buyers.
 
Limited inventory, federal employment, NIH and excellent schools consistently drive buyer demand. Prices are forecast to appreciate modestly through the remainder of 2026. Call Kelly Jackson at 240.385.9905 to get a strategy built around your specific community.

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Bethesda

Bethesda is one of the most prestigious addresses in the entire DMV, offering luxury single family homes, upscale condos and a walkable downtown with world class dining, retail and cultural amenities. It sits just outside Washington DC on the Red Line Metro and consistently commands some of the highest prices in Montgomery County. Buyers here are typically executives, federal employees and medical professionals drawn to the combination of prestige, convenience and top ranked schools.




Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase is a classic and highly sought after community straddling the DC and Montgomery County border, known for its tree lined streets, elegant single family homes and exceptional walkability to shops, restaurants and the Metro. Homes here rarely sit long and the community draws buyers who want proximity to DC with a genuinely suburban feel. It is one of the most stable and appreciating markets in the county.


Kensington

Kensington is a charming historic town in central Montgomery County offering a small town feel with genuine community character, antique shops, a beloved farmers market and a tight knit neighborhood identity. Homes here are a mix of classic bungalows, cape cods and colonials at prices more accessible than Bethesda and Chevy Chase while still offering excellent Montgomery County school access and easy DC commutes.



North Bethesda

North Bethesda has transformed into one of Montgomery County's most dynamic communities, anchored by the Pike and Rose mixed use development and the White Flint Metro station. It offers a strong mix of luxury condos, townhomes and single family homes and attracts young professionals, downsizers and anyone who wants walkable urban amenities with suburban convenience. The area has seen consistent appreciation driven by new development and transit access.



Potomac

Potomac is Montgomery County's premier luxury market, offering sprawling estate properties, equestrian communities and some of the most prestigious addresses in the Washington DC region. The C&O Canal and Great Falls Park provide exceptional outdoor access while top private and public schools make it a consistent draw for families at the highest price points. Homes here regularly trade at $1,500,000 and above with significant properties reaching well into the multimillion dollar range.




Rockville

Rockville is Montgomery County's largest city and one of its most diverse and accessible markets. The combination of Metro access on both the Red Line and MARC rail, a revitalized downtown Town Square, strong schools and a wide range of housing types from entry level condos to luxury single family homes makes it one of the county's most searched communities. It is a natural fit for first time buyers, families and government and NIH affiliated professionals.



Silver Spring

Silver Spring sits on the eastern edge of Montgomery County directly bordering Washington DC, offering a vibrant urban energy, Red Line Metro access and a diverse and walkable community that has attracted significant investment and development over the past decade. Home prices here are more accessible than Bethesda and Chevy Chase while still delivering excellent DC proximity and a genuine community feel. It draws a wide range of buyers from young professionals to families to investors.



Wheaton

Wheaton is an established and increasingly popular community in central Montgomery County offering affordable home prices, Red Line Metro access and a diverse and tight knit community identity. It is one of the best value opportunities in the county for first time buyers and investors who want Metro access without Bethesda or Silver Spring prices. The area has seen growing buyer interest as affordability pressures push buyers further up the Red Line.



Takoma Park

Takoma Park sits on the Montgomery County and DC border and offers one of the most distinct and politically engaged community identities in the region. Known for its Victorian architecture, independent arts scene and strong walkability to the Takoma Metro station, it attracts buyers who want character, community and DC access in equal measure. Homes here tend to be unique and the market is competitive when well priced properties hit.



Olney

Olney is a suburban community in northern Montgomery County offering spacious single family homes, strong schools and a quieter pace of life that appeals to families who are willing to trade a longer commute for more space and better value. It consistently draws buyers who are priced out of closer in communities and want established neighborhoods with good schools and community amenities at a more accessible price point.



Gaithersburg

Gaithersburg is one of Montgomery County's most populated and diverse cities, offering a wide range of housing options from affordable condos and townhomes to larger single family homes in established neighborhoods. The Kentlands and Lakelands planned communities are among the most popular destinations within Gaithersburg, offering walkable retail and community amenities that attract families and move up buyers. MARC rail access and proximity to major employers make it a strong commuter market.



Germantown

Germantown is Montgomery County's most affordable major community and one of the best entry points in the county for first time buyers and investors. A wide range of townhomes, condos and single family homes at prices well below the county median give buyers more purchasing power here than almost anywhere else in Montgomery County. It also has strong transit access via the MARC Brunswick Line and easy access to I-270, making it practical for commuters heading to DC, Rockville or Frederick.



Clarksburg

Clarksburg is one of Montgomery County's newest and fastest growing communities, featuring newer construction single family homes, townhomes and condos in planned neighborhoods with community amenities. It attracts families who want new construction at prices more accessible than closer in communities and commuters who use I-270 to reach Rockville, Gaithersburg or DC. School quality and neighborhood amenities continue to improve as the community matures.



Poolesville

Poolesville is a small historic town in western Montgomery County offering a rural lifestyle with larger lots, a tight knit community and access to the agricultural reserve that surrounds it. It draws buyers who want genuine space and quiet while staying within Montgomery County's school system. It is a distinctive and intentional lifestyle choice for buyers who prioritize land, privacy and community character over proximity to urban amenities.



Damascus

Damascus is a small community in the northeastern corner of Montgomery County offering affordable single family homes and a quieter suburban lifestyle with easy access to Route 650 and I-270. It attracts families and buyers looking for more space at prices well below the county median. It is a practical option for buyers who want Montgomery County schools and community without the price premium of closer in communities.

Buying a Home in Montgomery County, MD

Montgomery County gives buyers access to one of the most diverse real estate markets in the DMV. From luxury estates in Potomac and Chevy Chase to affordable townhomes in Germantown and Wheaton, the county spans an enormous range of price points, lifestyles and commute profiles.



Well priced homes in Bethesda, Silver Spring and Rockville are going to pending in around 6 days. School boundaries drive value here more than almost any other factor. A home in the right cluster commands a meaningful premium over a comparable home two streets away. Understanding exactly where a specific address falls before you make an offer is non-negotiable.



Metro access matters too. Communities along the Red Line consistently command stronger demand and faster appreciation than comparable homes further from transit.



Kelly Jackson guides buyers through neighborhood level comparable sales, contract strategy and inspection planning so you can move decisively without overpaying. Explore our full Buyer Services page to get started.

Selling a Home in Montgomery County

Montgomery County sellers are in a strong position heading into summer 2026. The median sold price hit $650,000 in spring 2026, up 6.5% year over year, and well priced homes are going to pending in around 6 days.

 

Montgomery County is not one market. A Potomac estate, a Bethesda colonial and a Silver Spring condo each have completely different buyer pools and pricing dynamics. Pricing to county wide averages is one of the most common and costly mistakes sellers make. The right price comes from your specific neighborhood, your specific school cluster and recent comparable sales.

 

Buyers here are highly informed and their agents are pulling comps closely. Homes that are clean, updated and professionally photographed consistently outperform comparable homes that are not.

Kelly and Keith Jackson price to the micro market, prepare only what moves value and negotiate hard to protect your bottom line. Learn more about our listing strategy on our Seller Services page.

Montgomery County Resources

Montgomery County Government

Primary resource for property tax information, zoning, permits and county services.
 

Montgomery County Public Schools

School boundary lookup, cluster assignments, enrollment information and district news.
 
Look up assessed value and tax history for any property before you buy.
 

NIH: National Institutes of Health

One of Montgomery County's largest employers and a major driver of housing demand in Bethesda and Rockville.
 

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Metro schedules, Red Line stops and commuter planning for Montgomery County residents.
 

MARC Train Service

Brunswick and Camden Line schedules connecting Montgomery County to Washington DC and Baltimore.
 
 

Montgomery County Real Estate FAQs

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The median sold price in Montgomery County hit $650,000 in spring 2026, up 6.5% year over year. Prices vary significantly by community, with Potomac and Chevy Chase regularly exceeding $1,000,000 for single family homes and Germantown and Wheaton offering the most accessible entry points in the county. Kelly and Keith Jackson can give you a precise value for any specific neighborhood or property. Kelly and Keith Jackson can give you a precise value for any specific neighborhood or property. Call 240.385.9905.

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