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Spectacular Properties in Gorgeous Southern Prince George's County
Southern Prince George's County is home to some of the nicest addresses in the Washington Metropolitan area. Whether enjoying a walk in woods or skipping stones along the Potomac River Southern Prince George's County has it all.
The Moyaone Reserve
The Moyaone Reserve (pronounced moy-own with emphasis on the second syllable) is a heavily wooded community nestled near the Potomac River in the Piscataway National Park's scenic easement, straddling the Prince George's/Charles county line, 20 miles south of the U.S. Capitol. It is surrounded by 2000 acres of beautiful woods and fields and parkland, with miles of riverside and woodland hiking and biking trails.
Piscataway Park
Two hundred years ago, George Washington described Mount Vernon by saying, "No estate in the United America is more pleasantly situated than this." Today, the breathtaking view of the Maryland fields and hillsides across the Potomac River look much as they did in Washington's time. The view from Mount Vernon will continue to be protected thanks to the Accokeek Foundation's efforts to develop a public-private partnership to create Piscataway Park. Piscataway Park, part of the National Park Service, was established in 1961 as a pilot project in the use of easements to protect parklands from obtrusive urban expansion. Today, Piscataway Park covers approximately 5,000 acres and stretches for six miles from Piscataway Creek to Marshall Hall on the Potomac River.
A place of great natural beauty, Piscataway Park is home to bald eagles, beaver, deer, fox, osprey, and many other species. To complement the surroundings, the park has, in addition to a public fishing pier and two boardwalks over fresh water tidal wetlands, a variety of nature trails, meadows, and woodland areas, each with unique features.
Broad Creek Historic District

The Broad Creek Historic District was established by the Prince George's County Council on July 30, 1985. The area surrounding Broad Creek, an estuary of the Potomac River, is considered a special place because of its historical significance, its important architectural and archaeological resources, and its unspoiled natural features.
And much much more. Just give us a call at 301-848-1127 and let yourself be amazed!
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| 30-yr Fixed | 4.95% | 5.11% | | 15-yr Fixed | 4.32% | 4.55% | | 1-yr Adj | 4.22% | 5.24% |
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