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About our community

Welcome to Summervale, a charming new home community surrounded by nature and city convenience in West Frederick, Maryland. Our vibrant community features stylish townhomes and spacious single-family homes in the sought-after west side of Frederick, Maryland. Homeowners can look forward to 2-car garage designs offering 3 - 6 bedrooms. Designed for today's lifestyle, this thoughtfully planned neighborhood is anchored by two beautiful city parks located right within the community, with open green spaces, walking paths, and playgrounds for all to enjoy.

With Rt. 70 less thank a mile away, commuting to nearby areas including Baltimore and Washington, D.C. is seamless- making this an ideal location for professionals and growing families. When it's time to unwind or explore, you're just minutes from Frederick's top shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Discover the perfect blend of comfort, connection, and convenience at Summervale. Contact us today to learn how you can bring homeownership within reach!

Community amenities

  • Parks/Playground
  • Greenspace
  • Walking Paths

Schools

Butterfly Ridge Elementary
Public | PK, K-5 1.1 mi.

Crestwood Middle School
Public | 6 - 8 3.1 mi.

Frederick High School
Public | 9 - 12 2.5 mi.

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Area Information

New Homes In Frederick, MD

D.R. Horton offers a variety of new Fredrick homes for sale. This historic city of about 80,000 people provides a suburban lifestyle with access to local shopping, parks, and recreational activities. A 25-mile drive to Gaithersburg, or a 45-mile drive to the Washington DC area or Baltimore, makes it an easy commute for those who want to own a home in a quiet neighborhood. Our communities in and around Fredrick, Maryland come with amenities that embrace nature, and our new construction homes offer spacious open floorplans and smart home technology.

Why choose Frederick

This historic community offers breathtaking mountain landscapes, great schools, and a dynamic cultural environment. Frederick’s history dates to its founding in 1745 as a market town in the Monocacy River Valley. During the Revolutionary War, Frederick’s residents raised two companies to join George Washington’s army. Today, Frederick is known for its beautifully restored downtown area, featuring historic architecture, local shops, and cultural events. Its blend of history and modern amenities makes it an appealing place for those who enjoy a connection to the past while living in a thriving community. In addition to convenient local travel options, Baltimore/Washington International Airport is about 50 miles away.

Community life in Frederick, MD

Frederick's social calendar features engaging events throughout the year. Cultural enthusiasts can enjoy performances at the restored Weinberg Center for the Arts. The Frederick Wine Festival highlights Maryland's emerging wine industry, while the Frederick County Fair provides traditional agricultural exhibitions and entertainment.

The Schifferstadt Architectural Museum offers guided tours of a circa-1756 German Colonial home, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Several local festivals celebrate the region's profound historical roots.

Frederick isn’t just about the past, it’s about the present, too. Frederick’s residents can connect and build friendships through a variety of local organizations and community groups. The New Friends Club of Frederick focuses on fostering social connections by organizing book clubs, game nights, happy hours, and crafting groups, providing opportunities for residents to meet others with similar interests. The Frederick Nonprofit Alliance, part of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce, helps nonprofits collaborate and advocate for community needs while offering networking opportunities for professionals in the nonprofit sector.

For those interested in volunteering, the Literacy Council of Frederick County provides tutoring and language programs to support adult learners, while the Frederick Rescue Mission offers opportunities to assist with food distribution and recovery programs. Arts enthusiasts can get involved with the Frederick Arts Council, which hosts events, exhibits, and workshops to bring the community together through creative expression.

In addition to organizations that help foster a sense of belonging and community engagement, you could also enjoy a day walking along downtown Frederick’s pedestrian-friendly streets and visiting its dog-friendly eateries and shops, which make life in Frederick feel sweet all year long.

Outdoor fun in Frederick, MD

Frederick's landscape allows for extraordinary outdoor experiences and activities at the many national, state, county, and city parks in the area. The nearby Catoctin Mountains and the Appalachian Trail, which follows the western border of Frederick County, are a favorite for hikers. Local Greenbrier State Park contains 13,000 acres of public lands, including a 42-acre lake with white sandy beaches that's open for swimming, canoeing, boating, and fishing. The 58-acre Baker Park in Downtown Frederick features tennis courts, bocce courts, a softball and baseball field, a public swimming pool, and numerous playgrounds. Baker Park also hosts numerous events throughout the year, including concerts at the park’s bandshell.

Frederick, MD Businesses and Economics

Frederick's economy is based on healthcare, education, and biotechnology sectors. Fort Detrick, a U.S. Army research installation, is the county's largest employer. The city's location allows for convenient commutes to Baltimore and the Washington DC area, while maintaining a robust local economic infrastructure. Downtown Frederick hosts a diverse array of entrepreneurial ventures, boutique enterprises, and innovative small businesses.

What Makes Frederick a Great Place to Live

Frederick offers an extraordinary balance between historical preservation and contemporary living. Professionals appreciate proximity to major metropolitan centers, families benefit from good schools and diverse recreational opportunities, and retirees enjoy Frederick’s walkable downtown areas, club and cultural organizations, and access to local high-quality healthcare. Frederick’s remarkable cultural diversity is reflected in an eclectic mix of restaurants, artisan cafes, and distinctive eateries. Carroll Creek Park hosts numerous restaurants that showcase local and regional culinary innovations. Hood College and its 50-acre campus, just blocks from downtown Frederick, attract even more diversity in terms of restaurants, entertainment venues, and shops that make Frederick an even greater place to live.

Frederick homes for sale

D.R. Horton's new homes provide families with access to job opportunities, good schools, and a wide range of activities and conveniences. Browse our listings of new construction homes in Frederick, MD or visit our model homes today.
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