Friday, August 29, 2014

On the Ground: Hyattsville, Maryland

I recently had the good fortune to help some lovely buyer clients purchase a terrific home in Hyattsville, Maryland.



The original owners of house, the Mosedales, built it in 1935 and their children sold the home in 2009 to the recent sellers. These sellers found tucked in the eaves of the unfinished attic three diplomas from the folks who first built the house, including this 1925 typing certificate of Mrs. Mosedale before she was married. Although a touch dusty, my clients, the happy new homeowners, will clean these up and display in their beautiful, original framing, once they finish that attic space into a fifth bedroom.

Also found was box of original tiles for the first floor bathroom which we think was added in the 50s or 60s. 

Although not part of the designated Historic District of the town, this home is just blocks away from classic four-squares and quite a few Queen Anne Victorian style homes built in the late 19th century. I also unearthed in my web research the Original City Charter for Hyattsville.

Areas like this are ripe for continued vitalization and discovery: inside the Beltway with a short commute into the District and to the University of Maryland, filled with character, charm, and history. More recent developments like the New Arts District and the continuous Green Line Metro that now goes all the way from West Hyattsville and Prince Georges Plaza stations through to Anacostia (stopping in the heart of downtown DC and the Navy Yard/Waterfront areas) are sure to make Hyattsville even more popular over time.

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