Welcome home to spectacular 31 Walker Avenue, circa 1911. Perfectly situated in the heart of Gaithersburg's Historic District, this home sits on the picturesque, tree lined, Walker Avenue, where deep wooden front porches, wide enough for swings, are commonplace. Known as the Street of Mayors, Walker Avenue was home to three of Gaithersburg's Mayors - Milton Walker, Harry Perry, and Ed Bohrer. As the Historic District Commission has noted, the home's beauty is a living example of the past, and recalls what it would have been like to live in an age of quality and craftsmanship. Across the street, Asbury Village's Wildlife Preserve is home to a herd of deer, foxes, bluebirds, waterfowl, and more. Once a year, during Gaithersburg's Labor Day Parade through the streets of Olde Towne, Walker Avenue is closed to traffic while its residents enjoy a day of cookouts and fun in the streets. Shared private home. 1 large bedroom for rent with private bath. Deposit $850. Includes utilities and wifi. Street parking. No pets. No smoking. No alcohol. Must be clean and considerate.
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