Maryland Neighborhood Guide
Kensington & North Bethesda
Kensington is a beautiful and charming Maryland town located just outside of Washington, D.C. The town has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s, but the present is vibrant and lively. The old historic train station, which is still in operation, is home to plenty of weekly farmers markets and the occasional concert. The streets of Kensington, Maryland, are constantly bustling with shops, cafes, music venues, and delightful restaurants. Plus there is plenty of beautiful Kensington real estate to check out if you’re planning on relocating to the area.
Kensington, Maryland, draws residents and visitors with varied interests. The center of town is filled with trendy boutiques and cafes alongside great ethnic restaurants, art galleries, and more.
What to Do
You’ll find plenty of fine dining options here in town. There are heaps of local eateries that cater to guests with a refined palate. There are also a lot of parks where you can picnic, enjoy the playgrounds, and go on hikes or bike rides if you love spending time outdoors. Rock Creek Regional Park features some great hiking and biking along the beautiful Beach Drive, and Flinn Park on Kensington Parkway features some lovely picnic tables and benches where you can have a romantic picnic. Kensington is also home to the celebration of World Book Day, which happens every April. The city lights up with music, author readings, and a number of other activities, all of which revolve around celebrating books.
Check out some of the great Kensington real estate options that are walking distance to the parks to be close to all this green space. Plus, this city is situated near the Capital Beltway for easy access to other parts of the state. You can easily zip into D.C., and many people in town commute there for work.
WHAT LOCALS LOVE
- Visit Noyes Library with kids. It’s an enchanting little cottage public library solely for kids and parents. They often have reading times and followed up with activities.
- For small kids, check out The Little Towns. An urban child-size neighborhood featuring exhibits and toys the kids can interact with.
- Check out the Kensington Antique Row. A great place to stroll around and shop for antiques. One of the most famous antique shops in the area is the
Design Emporium and Antiques shop with a great collection of European antiques. - The Washington D.C. Temple & Visitors’ Center sits on a 52-acre hilltop with woods and a beautiful flower garden. There is a little museum and visitor center about the Temple and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
- Restaurants are plentiful and diverse. Some of the local’s favorites are
Housing
Homes for sale in Kensington include a variety of gorgeous 19th-century Victorian homes, especially near Antique Row on Howard Avenue, where the nearby parks make it a wonderful place to call home. Kensington real estate offers a wide variety of housing options including single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments—making it an ideal city for anyone looking for a beautiful new home.
Housing is made up of 768 houses or apartments, with a median cost of homes of $814,574. Nearly all of the housing, is large, single-family homes with 3 bedrooms and up. Other types of housing are:
- 30.50% high-rise apartments, duplexes
- 2.43% homes converted to apartments or other small apartment buildings
- 1.94% row houses, and other attached homes
Housing age breakdown:
- 56.87% built between 1940-1969
- 27.10% built pre-1939
- 3.89% built aft3r 2000
Neighborhoods
Kensington Estates / Parkwood: median real estate price is $851,746, the average rental price is $3,065, and housing is primarily made up of medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) to large (four, five, or more bedroom) single-family homes and apartment complexes/high-rise apartments. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969 and some after 2000.
Kensington Heights: median real estate price is $611,454, the average rental price is currently $3,345, and housing is primarily made up of medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) to large (four, five, or more bedroom) single-family homes and townhomes. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969 and some after 2000.
Town Center: median real estate price is $814,574, the average rental price is $2,152, and housing is primarily made up of large (four, five, or more bedrooms) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) single-family homes. Most of the homes were built between 1940 and 1970 and some pre-1940.
Connecticut Avenue Hills / Rock Creek Palisades: median real estate price is $511,216, the average rental price in Glen / Hollinridge is currently $2,470, and housing is primarily made up of medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) to large (four, five, or more bedroom) single-family homes and townhomes. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969 and some between 1970 and 1999.
Kensington Knolls / Connecticut Gardens: median real estate price is $945,538, the average rental price in Glen Hills is $4,083, and housing is primarily made up of large (four, five, or more bedrooms) to medium-sized (three or four bedrooms) single-family homes and townhomes. Most homes were built between 1940 and 1969 and some between 1970 and 1999.
Properties In Kensington – North Bethesda Maryland
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