Located in Montgomery County
We are in a D.C. suburb with a distinct, metropolitan character
Less than 10 miles northwest of downtown Washington, D.C., Bethesda is often considered an extension of the nation’s capital. But with 68,000 residents, the suburb has an identity of its own. Bethesda is home to several major corporations and world-renowned hospitals. Commuters have easy access to Metro stations, bus routes, and Interstate 495, locally called the Capital Beltway. Gage adds that Bethesda offers more than just employment opportunities and commuter convenience.
Bethesda is a metropolitan for a suburb.
Bethesda is shockingly metropolitan for a suburb. There are lively downtown district, amazing shopping centers and some great hiking trails that lead right into D.C. Potomac is a bit farther from the nation’s capital than other common commuter communities, like Bethesda or Chevy Chase, and locals like the privacy this provides. Potomac’s central commercial corridor has been around for a long time, and a top-rated school system serves the community.
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