Rare for Takoma Park: a main-level primary suite with four bedrooms and four full baths.
In a city where the housing stock leans toward Victorians, colonials, and Cape Cods with the bedrooms upstairs, this 1938 Ranch/Rambler delivers a primary bedroom and private bath on the first floor, with more than 2,200 finished square feet across three levels.
Inside, the layout flows easily from room to room. Freshly painted throughout, the main level carries hardwood floors from the light-filled living room to the dining area, where arched doorways and period trim work reflect the home's 1938 character. The kitchen opens two directions at once: a breakfast nook on one side, the formal dining space on the other. Just beyond, a screened porch adds three seasons of outdoor living. A second main-level bedroom and full bath offer flexibility as a guest room or office.
Upstairs, two more bedrooms and a full bath. And the finished walkout basement is a surprise: a large recreation room, a fourth full bathroom, dedicated laundry, a utility room, and separate storage, usable as-is for a gym or workspace, with direct access to the yard. All of it sits on a 0.19-acre corner lot.
Takoma Park itself is a big part of what this home offers. The farmers market in Old Town operates year-round, every Sunday. The Independence Day parade has marched down these streets for more than a century. Nearby Sligo Creek Park offers miles of paved trails for walking, running, and biking, and the Takoma Metro Station (Red Line) is approximately 1.5 miles from the front door, connecting to Washington, DC and downtown Silver Spring. Locally owned restaurants and coffee shops line Old Town, with Downtown Silver Spring's larger dining and entertainment district just north. Montgomery County Public Schools.
Freshly painted, well maintained, and ready for its next owner, this home offers main-level living that Takoma Park rarely makes available.