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PG County Spotlights

Prince George's County is genuinely one of the most underrated investment markets in the DMV. The numbers work here in ways that are nearly impossible to find in NoVa. These are two neighborhoods I'm particularly bullish on.

PG County · Walkable Town
Cheverly

Looking for the vibe of Falls Church City or Fairfax City (that tight-knit, walkable, community-obsessed feel) but at half the price? Cheverly may be your answer. A small, incorporated town in PG County with a distinct identity, active civic life, Metro access on the Blue/Silver Line, and a housing stock that punches well above its price point. Residents love it here with the same fervor as Del Ray. A rare find.

Metro Access Tight-Knit Community Strong Identity Half the Price of FC City
Investor angle: Metro proximity + strong community identity = durable rental demand. Appreciation story is developing. Watch this one.
PG County · Personal Favorite
Bowie

One of my personal favorites on the Maryland side. Bowie has the Herndon/Chantilly/Sterling feel (established neighborhoods, great square footage, a real community) but at a fraction of the NoVa price point. Bowie is one of the largest cities in Maryland and has a strong sense of local identity. Growing faster than most people realize, and the investment math here genuinely works.

Established Neighborhoods Great Square Footage Strong Value Growing Fast
Investor angle: Cash-flow math is achievable. One of my top picks for investors looking at the Maryland side.
Prince George's County · Potomac Views
Fort Washington

A green, spread-out community along the Potomac, with larger lots, some genuine river views, and pockets of estate-scale homes. Fort Washington National Park and marinas give it a waterfront-recreation feel, and National Harbor's dining and entertainment sit just up the river. Space, water, and value in a corner of the county that surprises people.

Potomac ViewsLarger LotsNear National HarborWaterfront Recreation
Prince George's County · Historic College Town
University Park

A small, incorporated town of historic homes on tree-lined streets, right next to the University of Maryland and its College Park Metro station. It has a strong civic identity, a walkable scale, and a settled residential feel that stands apart from the surrounding corridors. Character, walkability, and proximity to a major university anchor demand here.

Historic HomesTree-LinedNear UMDMetro Access
Prince George's County · Walkable Town Center
Riverdale Park

A small historic town that added a genuinely walkable town center at Riverdale Park Station, anchored by a Whole Foods and new restaurants and shops. It has its own MARC station and Green Line access nearby, plus a mix of historic homes and new construction. One of the more compelling walkable-value stories on the DC side of the line.

Walkable Town CenterWhole FoodsMARC TrainHistoric & New
Investor angle: A new walkable center plus MARC and Metro access support rising demand at a lower basis than NoVa.
Prince George's County · Rural & Spacious
Accokeek

A rural, wooded corner of southern PG County with larger lots, plenty of acreage, and stretches along the Potomac. It offers space and quiet that are increasingly hard to find this close to DC, with the National Harbor and Beltway crossings a reasonable drive away. A choice for buyers who want land and privacy without leaving the metro entirely.

Rural FeelLarger LotsNear the PotomacAcreage Available
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