The Washington Post, December 28th, 1997
When their last child moved out a few years ago, Howard and Stephanie DeVoe took stock of their lives: Their Rockville neighborhood was crammed with people and shops, the two-bedroom town house was expensive, and the ties they once felt to the Montgomery County community had left with their children. So the DeVoes headed north to Frederick. There, the couple bought a custom-designed house in Worman's Mills, a sprawling, new planned neighborhood where 80 percent of new-home buyers are older than 45. Howard, 65, and Stephanie, 57, still work full time, but they now look forward to retirement in ...
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