Completed Communities
Oak Park
Wooded single family homesites in the beautiful Burning Tree area of Bethesda, Maryland.
2005
Spring Meadow
2005
The Edgemoor At Arlington - Bethesda, Maryland
Eleven beautiful condominium residences located in the heart of Bethesda.
2004
Willards Crest
Nestled on one of the last remaining properties in Bethesda at the intersection of River Road and Wilson Lane are some of the most opulent homes designed by W.C. & A.N. Miller Companies. 16 breathtaking neoclassic single family homes in a picturesque setting with over 5000 square feet of living space on 2 levels
2003
Spring Valley West
Spring Valley West- Washington, DC one of the last remaining Northwest communities for new single-family homes, this classic in-town neighborhood was completed in September 2002.
2002
Sangamore Court Townhomes - Bethesda, Maryland
A development of 13 attached brick townhomes grouped in two buildings that were Moderately Priced Dwelling Units (MPDU's)
1982
Spring Ridge - Vienna, Virginia
The first and only subdivision built in Virginia. It was a subdivided of the Lippencott Estate and the mansion still remains on the property.
1980
Sumner - Bethesda, Maryland
Single Family Homes
1980's
Spring Valley Townhomes 1979
Sumner Square - Bethesda, Maryland
The company developed and built 34 piggyback condominiums.
1978
Spring Meadows - Darnestown Maryland
A beautiful Miller community located on a broad, rolling and wooded expanse of over 700 acres in Darnestown.
1978
Overlook - Bethesda, Maryland
A beautiful site overlooking the Potomac Reservoir. Unique in its development as the area's first zero lot line community, Overlook garnered strong customer interest from the start. The high-density nature of the site had been carefully studied and the company responded with traditional architecture and a site plan that paid particular attention to the homeowner's need for privacy.
1971
Spring Hill - Bethesda, Maryland Late 1960's
Potomac Falls - Potomac, Maryland
The revolutionary concept of building not just homes on lots, but planned communities, was warmly embraced by the Washington area as the company developed this 800 acre equestrian community.
1960
Spring Valley - Washington, D.C.
By planning curvilinear streets and by placing electric facilities underground, this is one of the most noteworthy communities in the metropolitan Washington area. W.C. & A.N. Miller attained national recognition for their breakthrough development.
1950's
Wesley Heights - Washington, D.C.
Homes were built on Klingle St, and in order to serve the blossoming community, a regular bus schedule from Wisconsin Ave. to New Mexico Ave. was started by the founding brothers of Miller. This service occured prior to public transportation and actually ran until the mid-1970's. What really stands out today about Wesley Heights is the community center the brothers built to serve the residents of their new homes. It was the first of its kind, and was the center of many neighborhood activities, from dances to baseball games.
1923
Woodley Park - Washington, D.C.
The Woodley development broke new ground by taking the conventional "row house" style to a whole new level. The exterior appearance was varied on each attached home while maintaining a harmonious community look. Today this technique is being used in new row house communities all over America.
1920's

 

W.C. & A.N. Miller Companies raised over $50,000 for Habitat for Humanity in 2005.

 
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