Real Estate Roundup: Home Builder Selected at Grosvenor Heights, Potomac Country House Tour

Plus: Construction nears on Silver Spring apartment project

October 1, 2015 9:10 a.m.

Local Developers Pick Local Builder to Deliver Single-Family Homes

Bethesda-based developer EYA and Rockville-based developer Streetscape Partners have chosen Sandy Spring Builders to construct 10 single-family homes planned for the Grosvenor Heights project around the historic Grosvenor Mansion in Bethesda.

The community will center on 142 luxury town homes, most of which will start at $1.1 million. Bethesda-based Sandy Spring builders will take care of the 10 detached homes on the edge of the property fronting Fleming Avenue.

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Each home will be four levels with covered parking for up to four cars. Local Long & Foster Realty agent Wendy Banner is handling pre-construction sales. Prices for the homes start at $1,495,000.

EYA says more than 20 percent of the town homes are sold and first move-ins are expected at the end of the year. A sales center is open at 5430 Grosvenor Lane.

Grosvenor Heights renderings via Sandy Spring Builders, GTM Architects

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Tour Three Potomac Mansions and a Holiday Carriage House

The 59th annual Potomac Country House Tour is set for this weekend and includes three of the area’s most opulent homes, plus a Holiday Carriage House that will stock home accessories.

The “French Provincial” Hye Land House, 10.5-acre Villa dei Leoni and English Country Manor House on Red Barn Lane will be on display for those who buy tickets, which cost $30 in advance and $40 on the day of the event.

All proceeds go to Potomac’s St. Francis Episcopal Church, which will distribute the money to more than 20 charities and nonprofit groups.

The event includes a silent auction and a luncheon Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The tours will run from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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Two of the homes on this weekend's Potomac Country House Tour, via Potomac Country House Tour

Construction could start soon on downtown Silver Spring apartment building

Developers Willco and Foulger-Pratt earlier this month got three construction permits needed for their 16-story 8621 Georgia Ave. project in downtown Silver Spring.

Lisa Wood, communications manager at Foulger-Pratt, said groundbreaking is set for this month.

The surface parking lot was first proposed to be redeveloped into an office building. But because of a weak office market, the developers instead proposed building  an apartment project. The plan is for 292 units above about 1,500 square feet of ground-floor retail.

The property is located just north of the Lee Office Building, a landmark at the intersection of Georgia Avenue and Colesville Road.

Rendering of 8621 Georgia Avenue, via Foulger-Pratt

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