About
Bethesda borders the far reaches of Upper Northwest DC and was until recently considered a bedroom community (where people would live but still make the commute to the District for work). But over the last decade Bethesda has exploded and become a destination unto itself with renowned shopping and dining, a vibrant downtown, and affluent neighborhoods replete with grand homes and country clubs.
Downtown Bethesda includes the retail epicenters of Woodmont Triangle (funky, off-beat shops) and Bethesda Row (high-end luxury). There are many old and new condo and apartment developments to choose from, ranging from expensive to uber-luxe. Away from downtown you’ll see some of the area’s most impressive (and pricey) homes.
Bethesda is home to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as well as the corporate headquarters for some of the country’s biggest names in retail, hospitality, non-profits, and government agencies.
Neighbors
Bethesda is one of the most educated and affluent cities in the country. There are many government workers who trek into DC, successful attorneys, doctors, and business professionals. You may bump into some high ranking military officers, but we would wager that even they are a dual income family. Residents are also extremely health-conscious, active, and outdoorsy. Everywhere you look there are businesses that cater to fitness and health, as well as an abundance of trails and green spaces.
Neighborhood Feel
The single family homes in the residential outskirts of Bethesda date back to the 1940s through the 1960s. These Cape Cods, colonials, and split-levels have either been remodeled or torn down to make way for more modern and extravagant designs. Streets are wide, and expansive yards and gardens are meticulously manicured. There are also a number of townhomes lining busy streets close to downtown.