Real Estate Near Metro, Strathmore, and the White Flint District
North Bethesda is a destination of its own. Anchored by the White Flint district, the area is served by two Metro stations on the Red Line — White Flint and Grosvenor-Strathmore — and hosts major institutional employers including four National Institutes of Health facilities, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and corporate headquarters for organizations like the American Kidney Fund and United States Pharmacopeia. Pike & Rose has emerged as the area’s signature mixed-use neighborhood, with walkable streets, restaurants, and retail all connected by transit.
The cultural landmarks run deep. The Music Center at Strathmore, housed in a Neo-Georgian mansion along Rockville Pike, draws regional audiences. Georgetown Preparatory School sits on the area’s western edge. And the history goes further back — the ancient Seneca Trail once served as a major travel route through this land, and the southern portion was part of the Grosvenor family estate, connected to the lineage of Alexander Graham Bell and a former president of the National Geographic Society.
Our Realtor team covers North Bethesda from Luxmanor to Timberlawn. Each of these neighborhoods has a different feel — from walkable townhome communities near Pike & Rose to tree-lined lots backing to parkland. Talk to your real estate agent at The Feldman Group to find the right fit.
One of North Bethesda's oldest planned subdivisions, with approximately 900 households dating to 1934. Large lots, mature tree canopy, no mandatory HOA, and walkable to Pike & Rose.
Explore Luxmanor →Approximately 560 brick Colonial homes built 1963–1966 by Kettler Brothers. Community swim and paddle tennis club, 65 acres of adjacent parkland, and no mandatory HOA.
Explore Old Farm →A 24-acre LEED Gold mixed-use neighborhood with ~860 residences, 50+ shops and restaurants, and the 930 Rose condominiums. One block from North Bethesda Metro (Red Line).
Explore Pike & Rose →Multiple residential communities near the Music Center at Strathmore and Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro. Condos, brownstone townhomes, and new construction bordering Rock Creek Park.
Explore Strathmore →Approximately 260 homes built 1962–1966 by Community Builders. Private community pool since 1964, 65-acre stream valley park, and no mandatory HOA.
Explore Tilden Woods →Approximately 126 single-family homes built in the 1980s on the historic Timberlawn Estate — birthplace of the Special Olympics. Near Pike & Rose, Bethesda Trolley Trail, and Metro.
Explore Timberlawn →These are the North Bethesda neighborhoods we currently cover in depth. North Bethesda has many more communities — contact us if you don't see yours listed.
Whether you're buying or selling in North Bethesda, we know these neighborhoods from the inside. Let us help you find the right community and navigate the market with confidence.
Information herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Market data sourced from Bright MLS; figures reflect closed sales for the calendar year indicated. School assignments are subject to change — verify current boundaries with MCPS. Neighborhood descriptions and boundaries are approximate.