1959 Goodman in Rock Creek Woods – $599K; Open 4/26
For those searching for a MCM in Montgomery County, take a look at this 4/3 in Rock Creek Woods, the 76-home community by architect Charles Goodman and developers Herschel and Marvin Blumberg. The Silver Spring neighborhood was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
The yellow Masonite end-gable panels you can see in the image above and here are in line with Goodman’s original color specifications. The colors included yellow, dark blue, white, green and sky blue, according to architectural historian Elizabeth Jo Lampl’s 2004 submission about Goodman’s homes in Montgomery County to the National Register. See the matching yellow back door and the shed, which mirrors the architecture and hues of the house, which was marketed as the “Brookview” model.
The house is located here.







Is your blog header pic eerily similar to the house in this post? Same windows, same overall design? I have had two glasses of wine so maybe I am seeing things…but if I am not…very cool!
i noticed the same thing…without the help of wine.
You guys have a good eye. While the house in the logo is not based on this exact house, it is taken from another house of the same model in Rock Creek Woods.
This is an amazing MC cluster. My husband and I almost bought a renovated ranch in the development, but the surrounding neighborhood was a bit sketchy and then schools left a lot ot be desired. If you prefer driving to walking, and dont have to worry about schools, this may be perfect. Jill
I tried to find the image of the house my logo is based on. Guess what? I found a shot of this house that appears to match the logo. You guys were right. Good eyes.