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Featured Apartments in North Bethesda, MD
Jefferson at Inigo`s Crossing
The life you'll find in North Bethesda exists nowhere else. The shopping and dining, the community spirit and cultural touchstones it's an incomparable lifestyle. And Jefferson at Inigo's Crossing is making it all the more desirable.
North Bethesda MD, 20852
Wentworth House
Walk to White Flint Metro...24 hr. Harris Teeter, pharmacy, Starbucks in the building...Brand new luxury high Rise...
North Bethesda MD, 20852
The Monterey Apartments
High Style and Fantastic Amenities In the heart of North Bethesda...Washer/Dryer, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite, Hardwood Flooring...Resort-Style Pool, Health Club with Pilates, Outdoor Lounge with Wine Bar and Fire Pits, WiFi Cafe', Concierge Services
North Bethesda MD, 20852
The Grand
Live Without Compromise. At the Grand, all your needs can be fulfilled in style. From the moment you are greeted by the lobby receptionist to the time you are comfortably relaxed in your spacious home, you'll experience a level of service and quality of life unequalled in apartment living. Here we've created an environment designed to put residents at ease and to offer every amenity possible. From a concierge to indoor and outdoor pools. It's all about the good life at The Grand.
North Bethesda MD, 20852
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North Bethesda, MD
Overview of North Bethesda
North Bethesda is a census-designated place within Montgomery County, Maryland. The community is located close to Washington, D.C., making it an ideal suburb for commuters.
There are North Bethesda apartments for rent throughout this charming area, and residents will find it easy to integrate into the community.
Living in North Bethesda, MD
Settlers first arrived to trade with Native Americans in Montgomery County in 1620. The area experienced slow growth, with settlers gradually coming to the county. It received its official name of Montgomery County in 1777.
From the early to mid 1800s, the county experienced trouble with its primarily agriculture-based communities. Over-planting and limited farming techniques led to a decline in profitable farming, but by the middle of the century, new innovative farming methods such as using fertilizer, rotating crops and trying new machinery made agriculture profitable once more.
Small communities developed throughout the county. Bethesda remained small until late in the 19th century, when it became known as a suburb for those working in Washington, D.C. With the arrival of a local trolley, local farmers now had a mode of transport for their goods and a way to get around the area.
Unincorporated North Bethesda currently has a population of nearly 44,000 residents. It serves as an ideal commuter suburb for those seeking to live near the Washington, D.C., area.
North Bethesda Work and Study
There are many universities in nearby Washington, D.C., for students to attend. American University offers various course offerings and degree options for its students. With undergraduate, graduate and law degrees available, students can pursue multiple degree options. The school also offers study abroad programs, athletic teams and plenty of student groups.
Another option for higher education is Georgetown University. The school is a renowned research institution, and has been an important part of the community since 1789. With multiple departments, such as a business college, a foreign service section and a nursing school, most students will find a program that fits their interests.
The University of the District of Columbia also plays an important role in the city. Established in 1851, the school has historic roots in Washington, D.C. Students can choose to study business, engineering, agriculture, environmental sciences, or various other subjects to pursue the career of their dreams.
Because North Bethesda is located so close to Washington, D.C., many residents commute to the city for work. Some of the largest employers in the district include Georgetown University, the George Washington University, Washington Hospital Center, Children's National Medical Center and Georgetown University Hospital.
Apartments in North Bethesda, MD, and Cost of Living
Those considering a move to this area will find that North Bethesda apartments typically range from $1,500 to $2,000 per month. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median gross monthly rent in the community is $1,570.
Residents concerned about the cost of living in North Bethesda can take advantage of the community's public transportation system to cut down on expenses. The area's bus and rail system makes it easy and inexpensive to get around town.
North Bethesda Attractions and Special Events
Residents of North Bethesda have the opportunity to enjoy plenty of local activities and events nearby. Neighboring Bethesda offers locals the opportunity to enjoy free summer outdoor movies during the warmer months. The annual summer event is a local favorite, and all residents can enjoy a night out watching a movie with friends and family.
Bethesda offers much more than just summer activities. When the weather turns cold, the community celebrates with its Winter Wonderland celebration. This includes a winter concert, during which residents can enjoy local performances and a live ice sculpting presentation for everyone to enjoy.
For years, residents from around the Bethesda area have enjoyed attending the annual Taste of Bethesda. Dozens of restaurants allow locals to try out new dishes, and multiple entertainment stages keep everyone at the event occupied. The Taste is also kid-friendly, and there are children's activities throughout the day.
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