My family moved to the Arora Hills subdivision in Clarksburg three years ago. One of the biggest reasons was our children, now in elementary, middle and high school. My wife and I have been extraordinarily pleased with the quality of education that they receive. More than that though, our neighborhood is very child-friendly. Parks are plentiful nearby -- including a large county park that runs along the entire subdivision -- and our community pool is wonderful.
Another benefit of living in Arora Hills is our active Home Owner’s Association. About every three months or so, it sponsors a social event. Those are always a good chance to get to know the neighbors. We’ve made many friends this way. Also, the HOA, in collaboration with our developer, takes very good care of the neighborhood. During last winter’s blizzards, our streets -- even our alleys -- were plowed while DC was still trying to dig out.
There are quite a few commuting options into DC. I carpool most mornings; it only takes about 35 minutes once we pick up all the passengers, though we do leave early. There are buses in the neighborhood that stop at the Metro lines, including an express bus if you’re in a hurry. There’s even a commuter rail into the city. I’ve used all of these methods before and they all work well.
Kites over Clarksburg, Ovid Hazen Wells Park in Arora Hills
The greater Clarksburg area is full of things to do. There are plenty of shops and restaurants in Germantown, only a short drive away, and Clarksburg is slated to get two new shopping centers of it’s own, soon. The nearby Comus Inn offers gourmet dining and views of Sugarloaf Mountain. About fifteen minutes up the road from us is Monocacy National Battlefield, an historic Civil War site.
We’ve enjoyed living in Clarksburg, Arora Hills, in particular. It’s convenient to so much that living here is easy. Bill Ruvinsky
Here’s a sample of homes for sale in Arora Hills in Clarksburg MD. See something you like? Then call Bob Myers of Re/Max Realty Services to give you a private showing at 301-910-9910:
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$269,990 : 22908 New Cut Rd, Clarksburg2 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$299,990 : 22906 New Cut Rd, Clarksburg3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$330,990 : 23022 Meadow Mist Rd, Clarksburg3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$299,990 : 22960 New Cut Rd, Clarksburg3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$337,990 : 23050 Sweetspire Dr, Clarksburg3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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