A community in transformation — Metro-connected, walkable, and packed with new energy.
North Bethesda is one of Montgomery County's most exciting evolving markets. Anchored by the White Flint Metro station and the Pike & Rose mixed-use development, it's a community in the middle of a remarkable transformation — from a car-dependent strip of big-box retail into a genuine live-work-play urban district with walkable restaurants, boutiques, entertainment, and residential towers.
Pike & Rose has become one of the region's standout destinations, bringing a curated mix of dining, entertainment, and independent retail that draws visitors from across the Metro. At the same time, surrounding neighborhoods of traditional single-family homes and townhomes offer buyers more conventional suburban living at a slight discount to nearby Bethesda — with the same MCPS school quality.
With the Red Line running directly through White Flint, DC is under 30 minutes away. And with continued development planned along Rockville Pike, North Bethesda's trajectory is unmistakably upward. Buyers who get in now are positioned to benefit from one of the most significant community transformations in Montgomery County's recent history.
Current snapshot of the North Bethesda real estate market — live data from Altos Research, refreshed every week.
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North Bethesda offers a more urban and walkable lifestyle than traditional Bethesda suburbs, anchored by the Pike and Rose mixed-use development and White Flint Metro station.
Condos in North Bethesda start around $300,000. Single-family homes range from $600,000 to $1.5M depending on neighborhood and proximity to amenities.
North Bethesda includes White Flint, Luxmanor, Garrett Park Estates, Tilden Woods, and the growing Pike and Rose corridor along Rockville Pike.
North Bethesda is served by Montgomery County Public Schools, with students typically feeding into Walter Johnson or Wootton High School, both highly rated.
The White Flint Metro station (Red Line) connects North Bethesda to downtown DC in approximately 25 to 35 minutes. Rockville Pike also provides direct bus service.
North Bethesda offers a wide mix including high-rise condos near White Flint Metro, townhomes, split-levels, and colonials in established single-family neighborhoods.
North Bethesda is generally a competitive seller's market, especially for well-located single-family homes. The condo market is more balanced and offers better negotiating opportunities.
Pike and Rose is a walkable mixed-use development offering restaurants, retail, a Whole Foods, apartments, and condos along Rockville Pike near the White Flint Metro station.
North Bethesda is in Montgomery County. The combined property tax rate is approximately $0.9349 per $100 of assessed value for county taxes.
North Bethesda offers more affordable price points, growing walkable amenities at Pike and Rose, Red Line Metro access, and the same top-tier MCPS school system as downtown Bethesda.
North Bethesda is one of the best value plays in Montgomery County right now. Let me help you find a home positioned to benefit from this community's continued growth.
Pike & Rose has become the anchor of North Bethesda's dining and entertainment scene, with new options opening regularly.
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