Luxury Homes in Bradley Hills, Bethesda MD

With a prime location and diverse architectural styles, the Bradley Hills neighborhood in Bethesda, Maryland can sometimes fly under the radar. And that’s just perfect for local residents including those who work in the diplomatic corps. Located just west of the trendy downtown shopping area and a couple miles north of the Washington, DC border, the well-heeled community is well positioned for professionals who commute to areas like Embassy Row along Massachusetts Avenue, or the large health and science institutions in Bethesda.

Also associated with South Bradley Hills, Bradley Hills Grove, and Bradmoor, Bradley Hills is a suburban community that was primarily developed during the post World War II era. There’s a nice blend of home styles and prices, with recent top tier estate sales as high as the $5 million range, and more modest properties sometimes dipping down to the very high six figures. For the most part, however, you’ll find a lot of attractive and very comfortably sized houses somewhere in the middle between those two amounts. The Bradley Hills borders are somewhat nebulous, but the area generally stretches south from Greentree Road to River Road, and from Old Georgetown Road to a little west of Bradley Boulevard.

More About Bradley Hills, Bethesda, Maryland

Residential development in Bradley Hills dates back to a land plat drawn in 1913. But home construction was relatively spare in those early days. Houses from those early days are often either boxy brick Colonials or clapboard Victorian farmhouse styles. A second plat drawn in 1951 led to a notable rise in new home stats, especially after the creation of the Beltway in the mid-1960s. Today, the community retains its quiet feel with curving streets and woodsy settings. Architectural styles are quite varied, from historic to contemporary, and from smaller Ramblers to mid-sized Cape Cods and Tudors, and all the way up to some truly grand mansions. But even with the various sizes and price points, there is a still a nice commonality to the neighborhood with well-tended lawns, mature shade trees, and pride of ownership.

Quality education is a hallmark of the Bradley Hills community, with top public schools in the district including Bethesda Elementary, Thomas W. Pyle Middle, and Walt Whitman High. Private schools in the area include the Landon School, and Holton-Arms. Among the surrounding communities are Bradmoor, Woodhaven, Lenwood, and Bannockburn, with the downtown Bethesda area less than a mile east. It all adds up to an idyllic location with a neighborly feel while also close to top shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. From tennis courts and local parks to Bethesda Row and Trader Joe’s, all the necessary creature comforts are present, and then some.

To learn more about luxury homes for sale in Bradley Hills, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-400-3040.

Bradley Hills, Montgomery County FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are there shops and restaurants in Bradley Hills?

A: There are a number of popular shops and restaurants along Old Georgetown Road at the edge of the neighborhood, with even more along the Wisconsin Avenue corridor as well as nearby Bethesda Row.

Q: How would I get to Embassy Row in Washington, DC from Bradley Hills?

A: Just drive south along Wisconsin Avenue until it intersects with Massachusetts Avenue near the Washington Cathedral.

Q: What are homes prices like in Bradley Hills?

A: Prices generally range from around $1,000,000 to $3,000,000 with some exceptions at each end.

Q: Are there any luxury condominiums or townhouses in the Bradley Hills neighborhood?

A: Condos and townhouses are found along the eastern fringe of the neighborhood near the Wisconsin Avenue corridor.

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