Like many suburban areas of Washington, D.C., Montgomery County has a highly educated population with household incomes to match. The county’s median household income ranked 15th among all counties in the U.S. at $98,917 in 2015 and 31 percent of the population has a postgraduate degree, the fourth highest percent in the nation. Montgomery County
What it’s Like to Live in Prince William County
Prince William County, once an agricultural region and the site of intense Civil War battles, has become Virginia’s third most populous county, with more than 430,000 residents. The median household income, which reached $99,206 in 2016, makes this county the 16th wealthiest in the U.S. Prince William County residents are also highly educated, with 41
The Great Outdoors: Tips to Make the Most of Your Exterior Living Spaces
The indoor-outdoor connection is one of the most vital and potentially unique aspects of your home’s design. As we’ve written about previously, your home’s relationship to its surroundings is shaped by the elements that bridge the gap, with the spaces outside often considered as an extension of those inside. Whether it’s for entertaining or relaxation,
Want the Perfect Floorplan for Your New Home? This Free Guide Can Help.
Need some inspiration for the design of your new home? Our free supplement, Best Floorplans 2017, can help you find and create the perfect space for you and your family. Featuring more than 50 floorplan profiles from the region’s top homebuilders, this supplement, which is available in print and online, will help you envision every
Brookfield Residential Showcases Its Innovative Attitude on Our New Issue
When it comes to innovation in homebuilding, there’s no question that Brookfield Residential is focused on leading the way. That’s why we’re proud to have it as our latest cover homebuilder, so it can lead the way for our newest issue. As the “Mid-Atlantic’s most innovative homebuilder,” Brookfield Residential has made a name for itself