Adobe City Guide 2019 - Washington D.C.

Popular Neighborhoods

MCLEAN, VA There are many new apartments and condominiums in the area, attracting mostly young professionals with no children. With the new Silver Line Metro stop right in the middle of two malls with new retail and grocery shopping, it's a prime location for the many moving into the area. Most homes in McLean are single-family residences that are very traditional and often postmodern architecture. Many of the apartments available in McLean are new high-rises with a few townhouses and condominiums. BETHESDA, MD From plenty of retail establishments, Bethesda is vibrant and offers neighborhood respite. Many businesses settled here because of metro access. Though mostly young professionals and young families with children, there are many neighborhoods, houses, and apartment buildings, and townhouses. You can walk to stores, entertainment, and transportation from most neighborhoods in Bethesda within 15 minutes, making this area enticing to residents. Homes in Bethesda are often very traditional and simple, with clean lines and stonewalls. Over the years, many homes have included additions remodels to create the mix of homes you see today. Bethesda is also home to quite a few apartment complexes. VIENNA, VA Located in Fairfax County, Virginia, Vienna has been on the "100 Best Places to Live" list by Time Magazine. This should give you an idea of how well- rounded this area is. This area consists of 15,000+ residents with easy access to transportation, roads, restaurants, and entertainment venues for all ages. Vienna includes great schooling, Wolf Trap and Tysons shopping, and constant activity of nearby DC. Vienna is a great place for families because it is close to the city of DC, but the homes have nice yards for kids to play in. Typically houses in the city are fairly new with most between the ages of 15-30 years old. GAITHERSBURG, MD With roughly 67,000 residents, the City of Gaithersburg is one of the largest cities in Maryland, located northwest of D.C. in Montgomery County. It is divided into east and west sections, separated by Interstate 270. The eastern section of the city is older and is the original portion of the town before more recent growth. The western side has undergone significant urbanization, with several newer developments including the Kentland’s and Lakelands communities. Outside Beltway Suburbs

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