The Washington Post - 16.11.2019

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Buying New glenmont metroCentre in silver spring, md.


BY AUDREY HOFFER

Developers try to offer home
designs for every family configu-
ration. Young professionals with
and without kids, single parents,
multigenerational households,
retired folks. But adult sisters?
Three of them? That’s u nusual.
“We went around with our
agent, looking at properties, and
kept asking for formats we
couldn’t get,” said Crista Cornava-
ca, sister of Allison and Erica Cor-
navaca. “It’s pretty rare for sisters
to buy together. We try to stick
together as much as we can.”
The Cornavaca sisters have
been living together for seven
years and reside in Rockville, Md.
When their agent took them to

Townhouses


for people


who want to


rise and ride


Benjamin C tankersley For the Washington Post
The master bedroom in the Dream Finders Homes model townhouse at Glenmont MetroCentre in Silver Spring, Md. Dream
Finders plans to build 46 units on four acres, part of a 15-acre townhouse community near the Glenmont Metro station.

 to see more photos of glenmont
metroCentre, go to washington-
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