Real Estate Market Stats
Zillow Home Value Index
Owners vs. Renters
Home Size in Square Feet
Year Built
|
Local |
National |
| Percent Homes Decreasing |
77.8% |
55.8% |
| Percent Listing Price Reduction |
29.6% |
28.9% |
| Median List Price |
$109,900 |
$185,000 |
| Median Sale Price |
$265,000 |
$176,500 |
| Homes Recently Sold |
14 |
267,974 |
| Property Tax |
$3,616 |
$2,105 |
| Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) |
3.4% |
3.3% |
| Median Value Per Sq Ft |
$92 |
$106 |
| Homes For Sale By Owner |
1 |
50,269 |
| New Construction |
0 |
44,560 |
| Foreclosures |
14 |
525,616 |

Real Estate Market Activity
Recently sold Suitland-Silver Hill homes
Sold 04/27/2012 for $100,000
4 beds, 1.0 baths, 2,054 sq ft
Sold 04/27/2012 for $175,000
3 beds, 2.5 baths, 1,360 sq ft
Sold 04/27/2012 for $34,750
0 beds, 0.0 baths, 0 sq ft
Sold 04/20/2012 for $57,900
2 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,000 sq ft
Sold 04/19/2012 for $52,000
3 beds, 2.0 baths, 1,148 sq ft
Sold 04/11/2012 for $185,000
5 beds, 3.0 baths, 1,116 sq ft
Sold 04/02/2012 for $29,000
2 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,072 sq ft
Sold 04/02/2012 for $72,000
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 864 sq ft
Sold 03/27/2012 for $50,000
3 beds, 1.5 baths, 1,089 sq ft
Sold 03/22/2012 for $207,000
4 beds, 3.0 baths, 2,100 sq ft
See Suitland-Silver Hill real estate and homes for sale
View Suitland-Silver Hill, MD mortgage rates on Zillow
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Things to See and Do
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
This 12-acre marshland park, run by the National Park Service and with origins in the mid-1920s, is one of the city’s best-kept secrets, home to over 100,000 species of flora and fauna. Take advantage of the free admission to bring your family for a lazy afternoon stroll – or to catch the plants in blooom early in the morning.
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Suggested Trip Itineraries
Business Travel to Washington, DC: Around the corner from the White House
Heading to DC for work, and hoping to see a little of the city in between meetings? Navigating Washington’s downtown area can be tricky if you don’t know the best places to explore. Here’s a guide to some of the spots you don’t want to miss if and when you have some time to kill.Steal away for an hour and treat yourself to some culture, if only so that you can say you did so when people ask. So… (
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Finding the “Lost Symbol”: DC for Dan Brown Fans
Those who have read “The Da Vinci Code” or “Angels and Demons” (in other words, about 85% of us) will know that Dan Brown’s third book in the Robert Langdon series, “The Lost Symbol”, is set in and around Washington. (Don’t worry, there are no spoilers in this guide!)A key element of the novel’s plot revolves around Freemasonry, the fraternal organization that, for many, seems shrouded in secrecy… (
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Favorite Family Activities in Washington DC
Guide written by Nancy Solomon.
Here’s our list of favorite family-friendly activities in and around DC. Remember, keep it fun and take what you think you can do in a day and cut that in half.
Note: Be sure to read the Day Notes for the kid-friendly details on recommended attractions.
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Kid Friendly Washington: Family Fun in the Federal City
Washington offers everything a vacationing family could want: monuments, museums, parks, performances, and much more. You’d need a month to take advantage of all of the kid-friendly attractions and activities in DC; this guide provides a five-day itinerary of the must-sees and must-dos for a traveling family.
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2 Day Museums Tour
This trip is designed to pack your day full of some of DC’s best and most memorable museums. Most of the trip can be done on foot in nice weather or easily via public transportation.
In addition, this trip can easily be combined with the monuments and memorials trip to allow for a comprehensive visit of DC. Please note, a number of the restaurants and some of the museums
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Neighborhood and Culinary Destinations
This trip is designed to be a relaxing, yet comprehensive, view of some of the best neighborhoods in Washington, DC. There are few tourist-focused items on the itinerary, so this is not designed for individuals that have never seen the Washington monument. This trip also involves a lot of walking, sometimes up to a mile or more between stops, but traveling by foot will give you the best feeling … (
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A 3 Day Weekend For Young Professionals
This trip will give you a chance to experience some of DC?s best restaurants and bars, as well some of the cultural landmarks that make DC famous. The trip is concentrated primarily in the DuPont Circle and Chinatown areas, so any hotel in these areas will really do. This trip is also intended to be mostly conducted primarily on foot and via the metro. Many of these restaurants are popular, so … (
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1 Day Monuments and Memorials in Washington DC
This is a one day trip, designed to give those who have never been to DC an opportunity to see some of the nation’s most impressive monuments and landmarks in a single day trip. It is designed
to start early (9 AM), and should allow enough time to see a good portion of every major monument in the DC area. It is also designed to also keep expenses down. Except for lunch, and potentially
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Weekend in Washington: A Two-Day Crash Course in some of DC’s Greatest Hits
In a perfect world, you’d have many days (or even weeks) to explore Washington and all that it has to offer. But as we all know, the world isn’t perfect, and things like jobs, family obligations, and finances get in the way. If you do manage to carve out a weekend to visit the Nation’s Capital, here are some ideas to make the most of your relatively brief visit. Note that these tips are b… (
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Historical 5 Day Trip to the Nations Capital
This trip is designed to give you a thorough overview of some of the DC areas best historical and cultural landmarks. It includes many of the monuments and museums that makes DC postcards, but it also includes time to get out of the city, relax, and enjoy some of the beauty of the areas surrounding the district. It is a complete trip for someone who has never visited before, and the majority of … (
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