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Price: $216,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
Year Built: 1936
Price: $216,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
Year Built: 1936
Built in 1936, this two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home sits on Montrose Road in Cheverly, Maryland — a planned community in Prince George’s County recognized for its mid-century character and cohesive residential streetscapes. The home reflects the neighborhood’s architectural period and occupies a single-family lot consistent with Cheverly’s established setbacks and mature tree canopy. At $216,000, it represents an accessible entry point into a neighborhood with a distinct civic identity and proximity to the Washington Metro system.
The home at 6112 Montrose Road was built in 1936, placing it among Cheverly’s earliest residential construction. The two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath layout reflects the compact, well-proportioned floor plans characteristic of the neighborhood’s founding era. The single-family lot sits within the Montrose Road streetscape, where mature trees and consistent setbacks define the block’s character.
Cheverly is a planned community incorporated in 1939, making it one of the few municipalities in Prince George’s County with its own town government, community pool, and civic programming. The neighborhood’s architectural consistency and tree canopy are the result of deliberate planning — not coincidence. Homes here are rarely interchangeable with the broader suburban market.
At $216,000, this home offers an accessible entry into a neighborhood that commands genuine loyalty from its residents. The Cheverly Metro station on the Orange Line provides direct access to downtown Washington, making the location practical for those who work or spend time in the District.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The home at 6112 Montrose Road was constructed in 1936, making it part of Cheverly’s original residential development. The two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath floor plan is compact and well-proportioned, consistent with the design sensibility of the era. The single-family lot occupies a position along Montrose Road where the neighborhood’s mature tree canopy and consistent setbacks are most evident.
Cheverly is a planned community and incorporated town in Prince George’s County, Maryland, developed beginning in the late 1930s with a deliberate emphasis on architectural cohesion and civic infrastructure. The town maintains its own government, community pool, and programming — amenities that are the product of active municipal management rather than a homeowners association. The result is a neighborhood with a distinct identity that has remained largely intact across decades.
Daily life in Cheverly is shaped by the town’s walkable residential streets, its community green spaces, and the accessibility of the broader Prince George’s County corridor. The Cheverly Metro station on the Orange Line connects residents to downtown Washington and the regional rail network without requiring a car. Local parks, the community center, and the town’s civic calendar provide a range of options for everyday activity.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked with buyers and sellers across Prince George’s County, including in Cheverly’s single-family market. We understand the nuances of this incorporated community — from its pricing dynamics relative to neighboring areas to the practical considerations of older home construction along streets like Montrose Road. If you are evaluating Cheverly real estate or comparable single-family homes in the inner-ring Maryland suburbs, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket.
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1010 Massachusetts Ave NW #403, Washington, DC 20001