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From $480,990
4 - 6 Bed| 3.5 - 5 Bath | 1 - 2 Garage
2 - 3 Story | From 1,793 Sq. Ft.
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Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Welcome to Renn Quarter, Frederick’s newest and most sought-after new home community. Our single family and townhome designs feature 3 - 6 beds, 3.5 - 5 baths and 1 - 2 garages. Our dynamic lifestyle community offers a clubhouse, pool, tot lot, dog park, greenspace, pavilions and a walking trail that connects to Carroll Creek.
Community amenities
- Club House
- Dog Park
- Pool
- Tot Lot
- Walking - Nature Trails
Schools
Spring Ridge Elementary
Public
|
PK - 5
2.4 mi.
Governor Thomas Johnson Middle
Public
|
6 - 8
1.3 mi.
Governor Thomas Johnson High
Public
|
9 - 12
1.4 mi.
Community information
Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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New Homes In Frederick, MD
Why choose Frederick
This historic community offers breathtaking mountain landscapes, great schools, and a dynamic cultural environment. Frederick’s history dates to its founding in 1745 as a market town in the Monocacy River Valley. During the Revolutionary War, Frederick’s residents raised two companies to join George Washington’s army. Today, Frederick is known for its beautifully restored downtown area, featuring historic architecture, local shops, and cultural events. Its blend of history and modern amenities makes it an appealing place for those who enjoy a connection to the past while living in a thriving community. In addition to convenient local travel options, Baltimore/Washington International Airport is about 50 miles away.Community life in Frederick, MD
Frederick's social calendar features engaging events throughout the year. Cultural enthusiasts can enjoy performances at the restored Weinberg Center for the Arts. The Frederick Wine Festival highlights Maryland's emerging wine industry, while the Frederick County Fair provides traditional agricultural exhibitions and entertainment.
The Schifferstadt Architectural Museum offers guided tours of a circa-1756 German Colonial home, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Several local festivals celebrate the region's profound historical roots.
Frederick isn’t just about the past, it’s about the present, too. Frederick’s residents can connect and build friendships through a variety of local organizations and community groups. The New Friends Club of Frederick focuses on fostering social connections by organizing book clubs, game nights, happy hours, and crafting groups, providing opportunities for residents to meet others with similar interests. The Frederick Nonprofit Alliance, part of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce, helps nonprofits collaborate and advocate for community needs while offering networking opportunities for professionals in the nonprofit sector.
For those interested in volunteering, the Literacy Council of Frederick County provides tutoring and language programs to support adult learners, while the Frederick Rescue Mission offers opportunities to assist with food distribution and recovery programs. Arts enthusiasts can get involved with the Frederick Arts Council, which hosts events, exhibits, and workshops to bring the community together through creative expression.
In addition to organizations that help foster a sense of belonging and community engagement, you could also enjoy a day walking along downtown Frederick’s pedestrian-friendly streets and visiting its dog-friendly eateries and shops, which make life in Frederick feel sweet all year long.
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