Downtown Historic City of Frederick Maryland.
Frederick County Maryland is surely destined to become a cross roads for 21 st century Maryland much like it was in the 19th century.
It’s painfully obvious to both Marylander and Virginian alike, that the American Legion Bridge that spans the Potomac River on it’s way around MD Rt 495 and US 95 has got to be replaced. There is simply too much traffic on it and wealthy Montgomery county is not about to let a bridge spoil scenic Dickerson Maryland’ s rustic farmland… even though that farm land is populated by McMansions!
In the most powerful city in the world, there is most definitely going to be a second Beltway and there is no where for it to go except North, and that means toward Frederick Maryland
Montgomery County and Northwest Washington DC (and Northern Virginia) were some of the few places in the entire US where property values actually went up. Frederick County is sure to ride on those localities coat tails!
Frederick Maryland’s ratio of ‘proximity to high paying jobs’ vs ‘comparatively low cost of living makes Frederick County an ideal place to relocate to.
If you’re planing a move to Frederick Maryland you’ll need a Frederick Maryland Moving Company that knows the lay of the land. Visit these two websites and you’ll learn all you need to know about moving to Frederick Maryland:
Check with the “Life in Frederick Maryland” blog frequently to hunt for hi tech job openings in and near Frederick MD. Current information on Frederick’s”
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