The future for
Montgomery County real estate is a concern to many. This article contains information on what projects the board has approved and the amount of money that will be allocated to each of them. One avenue of obtaining information on what is going on in the
Montgomery County Maryland real estate market is by contacting one of the members of
themarylandrealestateexpert.com team, to obtain information on the area of your interest.
The
Montgomery County real estate which was Harriet Beecher Stowe’s inspiration for her famous novel “
Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” is currently going through a renovation. Beecher’s novel vividly explored and depicted the evils of slavery. Maryland’s National Capital Park and Planning Commission bought this Bethesda, Maryland real estate in 2006. On Wednesday October 5th, 2008 the board of Public works approved a grant of $ 50,000 which would be dedicated to the planning and the designing needed to preserve this historical landmark. The grant money will also be used in providing reports on the historical structure of this property. This report on this historical Bethesda Maryland property will contain the background, as well as the archeological findings that occurred on this site.
Some of the hopes for the renovation of this historic site is that it will become a place where visitors come to learn about the history of the state of Maryland. Another hope for this property is that it will get local visitors from within the states lines.
Below are some other projects that were approved by the board- $ 750,000 in matching funds that will be dedicated to the Easter Seals Intergenerational Center. The construction of project should roughly cost 11.3 million dollars it will be a three building project that will consist of a whopping 41,000 Square feet, that will be used to service seniors, adults, and children that have disabilities.
- A 100,000 dollars will be dedicated to the repair and stabilization of the Historic Laurel Mill ruins
- Another 20,000 in matching funds will go to construction repairs and the renovation of the Pointer Ridge Swim and Racquet Club
- There will 2.2 million dollars dedicated to the renovation of the medical, surgical nursing units in PG counties Hospital Center
- 166,723 dollars was given to Housing Unlimited Inc, so they can purchase two Germantown properties that will be used for adults that are chronically mentally ill.