A quiet, established Bethesda neighborhood centrally located between downtown Bethesda, Edgemoor, and Kenwood.
Bradley Hills is one of Bethesda’s quieter established neighborhoods — residential, leafy, and centrally positioned between downtown Bethesda, Edgemoor, and the Kenwood area. It doesn’t have one obvious landmark defining it, but that’s part of its appeal: a settled, established address with good access to everything Bethesda offers without the premium of the area’s most prominent neighborhoods.
The Bradley Boulevard corridor anchors the area, with Wisconsin Avenue, Old Georgetown Road, and downtown Bethesda all within easy reach.
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Browse current homes for sale in Bradley Hills, a quiet, established Bethesda neighborhood close to downtown. Inventory is thin, so availability can change quickly.
Bradley Hills is generally near Bradley Boulevard in Bethesda, with access to Wisconsin Avenue, Old Georgetown Road, and downtown Bethesda.
It sits near Edgemoor, Battery Park, Kenwood, and Alta Vista depending on the specific address.
Boundaries should be confirmed address by address. See the neighboring Edgemoor guide for comparison.
Established residential character, from classic Colonials to renovated homes.
Brick and frame Colonials are a neighborhood staple — formal and well-built.
Charming Capes that suit both move-in buyers and renovators.
Single-level homes enlarged and updated over the years.
Older homes thoughtfully modernized while keeping their character.
Newer custom-built homes on established lots.
Classic exteriors paired with contemporary, updated interiors.
Bradley Hills is a neighborhood of established single-family homes — Colonials, Cape Cods, expanded ranches, and renovated classics — in a quiet, central setting.
In 2025, 7 homes sold at a median price of about $1,600,000, averaging roughly $1.76M and selling at 97.1% of original list price with an average of 33 days on market (Bright MLS). All recorded sales were detached homes. With only 7 sales, this is a thin sample.
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Full-year 2025 sales in Bradley Hills. Source: Bright MLS / MarketStats by ShowingTime (calculated Jan 2026). Based on a small sample of 7 advertised sales — interpret with care.
Buyers who value a central, established address at a relative value.
Established families trading up within the Bethesda market.
Buyers who want quick access to downtown Bethesda without the premium of its top-tier neighborhoods.
Families choosing the area for its Bethesda school context.
Buyers weighing Bradley Hills against Edgemoor, Kenwood, and Battery Park.
Typical Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) assignments for Bradley Hills.
Bradley Hills students attend an MCPS elementary school that varies by address.
Middle-school assignment depends on the specific home’s location.
High-school assignment varies by address — confirm directly with MCPS.
School assignments can vary by address and change over time. Always confirm a specific home’s assignment directly with Montgomery County Public Schools before relying on it.
Bradley Hills’ central position is a practical advantage. Bradley Boulevard, Wisconsin Avenue, and Old Georgetown Road provide quick routes in every direction.
Downtown Bethesda and its Metro station on the Red Line are close by, offering a direct ride into Washington, DC.
The Capital Beltway (I-495) is only minutes away for regional travel.
How to approach this market with a clear plan.
Bradley Hills rewards local knowledge. Whether you’re buying into this market or preparing a home for sale, the right strategy starts before you ever tour or list.
Inventory is thin and pricing is sensitive in a small-sample market, so the best opportunities are not always obvious from public listing data alone.
Bradley Hills is in Bethesda, generally near Bradley Boulevard, centrally positioned between downtown Bethesda, Edgemoor, and the Kenwood area, in ZIP code 20814. Boundaries should be confirmed address by address.
Bradley Hills is mostly established single-family homes — Colonials, Cape Cods, expanded ranches, and renovated classics, with some newer custom builds.
Yes. Bradley Hills is centrally located with good access to downtown Bethesda, its shops and restaurants, and the Bethesda Metro station on the Red Line.
Bradley Hills is served by Montgomery County Public Schools, but assignments vary by address and change over time. Always confirm a specific home’s assignment directly with MCPS.
Bradley Hills is generally more accessibly priced than Edgemoor and Kenwood while offering a similarly central, established setting. Its 2025 median was about $1.6M, below those higher-end neighborhoods.
Infrequently — only 7 homes sold in 2025 (Bright MLS). When a quality home does come to market, competition can be real.
Inventory is thin, so be pre-approved and ready to move when something comes up. Condition and updates vary, and pricing in a small-sample market rewards local knowledge.
Pey Behin can help you understand the neighborhood, pricing, inventory, and strategy before you make your next move.