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Potomac Homes Real Estate |


 | Taking its name from the nearby river, Potomac is a suburb of Washington, D.C. in southern Montgomery County. As one of the most affluent areas in the United States, this community attracts a wealthy population making it an upscale town with numerous possibilities. Due to its proximity to Washington D.C. and its many travel options for commuters, this area is the home of many professionals, government officials, and diplomats who work in the capital city.
Educational options in this area are superb, with many private schools, as well as public. Several excellent universities reside nearby in the cities surrounding Potomac, so the possibilities are endless.
As with most other towns in this region, Potomac is steeped in history. In the early 18th Century, this area was a part of the Tehogee Indian Trail, which is today Potomac's River Road. It was also the settlement of the first groups of farmers. From the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, this area around the capital is historically rich, and many modern monuments attest to this.
Potomac is a great place to live, and residents enjoy all the benefits of excellent housing, education, and connectivity by being a suburb of a big city without being too exposed to the congestion of metro D.C. |

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