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Bethesda, one of D.C. wealthiest suburbs, is located in Montgomery County; more than 56,000 residents are divided among Bethesda’s many upscale neighborhoods. The city’s vibrant downtown offers Bethesda real estate owners not only a broad selection of live theater performances, shops, and art galleries, but also the eclectic restaurants of Bethesda Row and Woodmont Triangle. In addition, the city boasts a full calendar of events, thanks to the Bethesda Urban Partnership, which oversees the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District. These include the Bethesda Fine Arts Festival and the popular Play In A Day.
Bethesda real estate is home to a number of major employers, from the corporate headquarters of Marriott International and Lockheed Martin to the National Institutes of Health and Bethesda Naval Hospital. And because the city is so easy to get to, via the Bethesda and Medical Center stations on Metro’s red line, many commuters prefer Bethesda real estate. Bethesda’s youths, meanwhile, are served by an excellent public school system, which includes Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Walt Whitman High School, and Walter Johnson High School. As a result, Bethesda real estate is eminently popular among families with school-age children.
With its ample amenities, wide variety of housing options, proximity to Washington, D.C., and accessibility via Metro, Bethesda real estate is arguably the area’s most desirable.
Bethesda borders Washington DC on the northwest. With the construction of the Metrorail from downtown Washington DC directly through Bethesda, wha... Read more
Located just outside of Washington, DC, Bethesda is one of the country’s most vibrant urban and business areas. With its tree-lined streets and mi... Read more
Montgomery County, considered a Washington, D.C. suburb because of its proximity to the nation’s capital, is one of the most affluent areas in all o... Read more
Montgomery County, with a population of 942,000, has the 16th largest public school system in the United States. The system consists of 200 schools... Read more
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical ParkThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park with access to both the Canal and th... Read more
Montgomery County is 494.6 square miles with a population of over 920,000 people. It borders the Northwest district of Washington DC on the Sout... Read more
The All-America City Award, the oldest and most prestigious civic recognition award in the country, was presented to Montgomery County by th... Read more
What was once home to summer cottages in the early part of the 20th Century, the Chevy Chase neighborhoods of Washington and Maryland have grown int... Read more
Chevy Chase stretches into the District of Columbia on the northwest corner. It is well connected to the metropolitan area with Metrorail bus an... Read more
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