LAND OFFERING
FOR SALE
10715 BRINK RD
Germantown, MD 20876
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
Land Area - 119.37 ± Acres
Structure on Site - 1,680 ± SF existing two story residential building
Zoning - AR (Agricultural Reserve Zone)
Topography - Gently rolling; mix of open fields and wooded areas
Utilities - Well and septic (public nearby)
Parcel ID - 160100948522
Current Tax Assessment - Approximately $ 2,199,800 (AR Use)
Development Density - 1 DU / 25 acres (by-right) w/Transferable Development Rights
SALE PRICE: $4,100,000
MARCUS N. DANIELS
O: 301.918.2954
mdaniels@naimichael.com
LOCATION DESCRIPTION
Located in the heart of Montgomery County's renowned Agricultural Reserve (AR). This rare asset presents a significant opportunity for conservation buyers, institutional landowners, mission-aligned nonprofit operators, or long-term investors seeking a pristine and flexible rural land holding with development, estate, or agricultural potential. This legacy parcel provides privacy, topographic character, and strategic location within one of the most affluent and protected submarkets in the Mid-Atlanticregion. Brink Road provides direct access to MD-355 and I-270 via Frederick Road and Clarksburg Road.
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy,
but we do not guarantee it. Floor plans, site plans and other graphic representations of this property have been reduced and reproduced, and are not necessarily
to scale. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
119.37 ± Acres | AR Zoned Land For Sale
10715 BRINK RD, GERMANTOWN, MD 20876
DEMOGRAPHICS
KEY LANDMARKS
POPULATION
HOUSEHOLDS
AVG. HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
1 Mile 1,793 546 $179,078
3 Miles 86,062 28,249 $153,501
5 Miles 231,586 78,379 $143,871
• Germantown Town Center - 10 mins
• Clarksburg Premium Outlets - 12 mins
• Holy Cross Germantown Hospital - 15 mins
• Frederick, MD - 25 Mins
• Downtown Bethesda - 35 mins
• Washington, DC 45 mins
• MARC Train (Germantown | Boyds) - 10-15 mins
Demographics data derived from AlphaMap
MARCUS N. DANIELS
301.918.2954 | mdaniels@naimichael.com
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Floor plans, site plans and other graphic
representations of this property have been reduced and reproduced, and are not necessarily to scale. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
119.37 ± Acres | AR Zoned Land For Sale
10715 BRINK RD, GERMANTOWN, MD 20876
SITE DESCRIPTION & IMPROVEMENTS
The property consists of 119.37± Acres and is largely
undeveloped with an existing 1,680± SF two-story residential
structure centrally located on the site.
Rare large tract of land located in one of the wealthiest and most
stable counties on the East Coast.
Mix of cleared pasture, mature forest, and riparian buffers on the
site. Approximately 30 acres of forest.
Gently sloping terrain conducive to rural development, stormwater
management, or equestrian use.
Soil typed generally consistent with conservation and agricultural
applications. Predominantly silt loam with high agricultural
productivity ratings.
No known environmental contamination is present. There are
minor wetlands in the southeastern quadrant, but no FEMA-
designated flood plain.
1,680 ± SF Two-Story Residential Structure on site
(AGRICULTURAL RESERVE) ZONING OVERVIEW
The AR Zone was established to preserve farmland and open
space while supporting agricultural and rural lifestyles.
Development is severely limited in this zone to a minimum lot size
of 25-acres per resident dwelling (by right).
The purpose of the AR Zone is to maintain water quality, forest
cover, and rural heritage. It also allows for compatible uses that
do not fragment or overdevelop the land.
Low holding costs and tax advantages.
PERMITTED USES
Agricultural operations (farming, grazing, aquaculture)
Single-family detached residential (with limits)
Equine facilities, barns, and stables
Conservation-related uses
Conditional or special exception uses (e.g. educational
institutions, religious retreats, and solar farms)