Steve Schuck and Greg Schuck

Kensington, MD and Garrett Park, MD

Located in ZIP code 20895, 20896

Population approx.19,000

Kensington and Garrett Park were once thought to be an area for a good summer retreat for DC residents.  It didn’t take long for people to be drawn to the area year-round. Kensington became an incorporated area in the 1890’s.  Just outside the Beltway, it is a popular area for a commute down Connecticut Ave. into DC. Following a tributary of the Potomac River, Rock Creek Park provides parkland throughout the Kensington area. Made up of primarily single-family homes, one can find homes on large lots near the park down to small 2 bedroom houses built after WWII. Antique Row, near the MARC train depot, is a community landmark.  

Garrett Park, MD was named after Robert W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and it celebrated 110 years of self-government in 2008.  Located on the west side of Rock Creek from Kensington, the town is known for its turn of the century homes as well as its close-knit community located in a very convenient location.


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