Maryland Neighborhood Guide

Chevy Chase Maryland

With its leafy streets and early 20th-century architecture, Chevy Chase, Maryland, has a wonderfully relaxed vibe. Just seven miles from Washington, D.C.’s neoclassical buildings and historic monuments, this unincorporated census-designated place in Montgomery County is a friendly suburb with plenty to see, do, and experience. The community centers on Connecticut Avenue, which lies north of the District of Columbia, and includes a neighborhood of the nation’s capital, which is also called Chevy Chase.

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Transportation In and Around Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase provides speedy access to nearby Bethesda, less than two miles away and home to research centers like the National Institutes of Health, National Naval Medical Center, and National Library of Medicine. Bus route J2, which departs from Wisconsin Avenue and Jones Bridge Road, will transport you to Bethesda Station. If you work in the capital, bus route 1 and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Red Line Metro will take you to Farragut North Metro Station in downtown Washington, D.C., via Friendship Heights. Alternatively, explore the local area by bike. Chevy Chase is a pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly neighborhood with a plethora of cycling trails.

Very Walkable


Things to Do in Chevy Chase

In the evening, head to Connecticut Avenue, which snakes through the Chevy Chase neighborhood. Known to locals as “the Avenue,” the thoroughfare intersects the neighborhood’s commercial and entertainment center, with cocktail bars, grills, and piano lounges lining the route.

Chevy Chase, Maryland, is a stone’s throw from Friendship Heights, a popular shopping district with malls, boutique stores, and restaurants just two and a half miles from Connecticut Avenue. The area has been referred to as the East Coast version of the famed, California-based Rodeo Drive. Here you’ll find big-name fashion outlets, independent shops, and department stores—it’s the perfect place to spend a weekend afternoon. The nearby National 4-H Conference Center, with its 40,000 square feet of meeting space and 41 rooms, plays host to the National Science Bowl, which rolls into town every spring.

WHAT LOCALS LOVE
  • Connecticut Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue are the lifeline of the town with plenty of shops, restaurants, bars, and lounges to keep boredom at bay.
  • The National 4-H Conference Center plays host to the National Science Bowl, a nationwide competition that tests students’ knowledge in science and math, every spring.
  • Commuting to the district and beyond is a breeze, thanks to multiple commuting options, including Metro access.
  • Shopping is high-end with stores like Louis Vuitton and Saks Fifth Avenue in shopping centers around the Friendship Heights metro.
  • Restaurants are plentiful and diverse. Some of the local’s favorites are:
Housing in Chevy Chase MD

Homes for sale in Chevy Chase consist of condos and single-family homes. Chevy Chase, MD, real estate appeals to the main demographic of married couples and families with children, and young professionals.

One of the big draws to Chevy Chase, Maryland, is the urban shopping and how close it is to Washington DC.

The median price of homes in Chevy Chase is $1,405,224. Nearly all of the housing is large, single-family homes with 4 bedrooms and up.  It is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Maryland and in the region.

Housing age breakdown:

  • 61.07% built between 1970 and 1999
  • 31.75% built between 1940-1969
  • 7.18% after 2000
Neighborhoods

Town Center of Chevy Chase: median real estate price is $1,019,558, the average rental price is $2,800 and housing is primarily made up of large (four, five, or more bedrooms) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) single-family homes and apartment complexes/high-rise apartments. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969.

Chevy Chase Section Five / Chevy Chase Section Three: median real estate price is $1,019,558, the average rental price is $2,800, and housing s primarily made up of large (four, five, or more bedroom) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) single-family homes and apartment complexes/high-rise apartments. Most homes were built between 1970 and 1999 and between 1940 and 1969.

Friendship Heights: median real estate price is $853,284,  the average rental price is $3,200, and housing is primarily made up of small (studio to two bedrooms) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) apartment complexes/high-rise apartments and townhomes. Most homes were built between 1970 and 1999 and between 1940 and 1969.

Bethesda Chevy Chase: median real estate price is $814,286, the average rental price is $2,300, and housing is primarily made up of small (studio to two bedrooms) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) apartment complexes/high-rise apartments and townhomes. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969.

Friendship Village: median real estate price is $512,053, the average rental price is $3,000, and housing is primarily made up of small (studio to two bedrooms) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) apartment complexes/high-rise apartments and single-family homes. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969.

Properties In Chevy Chase Maryland

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