Hampden Row Condos For Sale in Downtown Bethesda
Located at Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Maryland 20814
Timeless elegance with contemporary touches, that’s what Hampden Row in Bethesda, Maryland brings to the table. Tucked away quietly at 4915 Hampden Lane, this seven-story luxury boutique condominium was completed in 2015, and is home to 55 upscale city residences. It’s also a very short walk from all the great shops and restaurants of the celebrated Bethesda Row in the city’s downtown area.
Current Listings for Hampden Row
- All Listings
- Over $1,000,000
From the outside, the complex presents handsomely with its brick and stone façade. Inside, you’ll find a variety of floorplans from one to three bedrooms, and ranging from 620 to 2,575 square feet. High ceilings, giant windows and five-inch wide-plank hardwood floors set the stage for these modern living spaces. Most units have private balconies or terraces. Also noteworthy are the European-style open kitchens, aptly described by the developers as “culinary showcases” with islands, pendant lighting, quartz counters and Gaggenau, Thermador and Bosch stainless steel appliances.
From custom millwork to finely crafted wrought-iron railings on the balconies, these spacious residences are both indulgent and tasteful. The luxury touches also extend to the bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, custom vanities, marble tile, frameless showers, Kohler fixtures and more. Condos for sale at Hampden Row have recently listed between $490,000 and $3,100,000.
As you might expect, the competition is high for buyers seeking active listings at Hampden Row. Other high-end condominium developments in Bethesda include Hampden Square, The Darcy, and the brand-new Cheval Bethesda.
Residents at Hampden Row enjoy a 24/7 staffed front lobby with attentive concierge service. There’s also parking, bike storage, a residents’ lounge, a rooftop state-of-the-art fitness center and a lovely rooftop terrace with landscaping—a perfect place to relax and enjoy coffee or drinks.
And then there’s the surrounding community with a stunning array of high-end retail, entertainment and dining. Bethesda is well-known for its restaurants, and Hampden Row owners can eat in style at places like Mussel Bar & Grille by Robert Wiedmaier, Jaleo by Jose Andres, and Mon Ami Gabi. There’s also local parks like Elm Street Park on the other side of Wisconsin Avenue.
The Downtown Bethesda Experience
Bethesda itself is a large community in Maryland, north of Washington, DC. It’s an affluent area in Montgomery County which is itself quite affluent. Bethesda is often associated with large single-family homes and estates. But there is also a vibrant urban hub known as Downtown Bethesda that is home to luxury condos, townhouses, shops, restaurants, offices and entertainment.
Those living at Hampden Row will find themselves smack-dab in the middle of the Downtown Bethesda experience. It’s a place where culture and shopping meet, where food and drink, style and fashion, arts and entertainment and just plain fun happens. The growth and popularity of the downtown experience has gone through a dramatic uptick in recent years. One only need look at the development spike for new luxury condominiums like Hampden Row as proof of the appeal.
Hampden Row is just two short blocks from Wisconsin Avenue putting is squarely in the super popular Wisconsin Avenue Corridor. But it’s also right next-door to Bethesda Row with its array of high-end shops, restaurants, cinemas and other attractions. Whether it’s grabbing java at Quartermaine Coffee Roaster, a lobster roll at Luke’s Lobster, browsing for a new iPad at the Apple Store or catching a flick at the Landmark Theatres, there’s always something to do.
Hampden Row FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many residences are at Hampden Row and when was it built?
A: Built in 2015, Hamden Row is seven stories tall and is home to 55 luxury condominium residences.
Q: Is Hampden Row in Bethesda’s downtown area?
A: Yes, it is. Hampden Row is two blocks from Wisconsin Avenue and right in the heart of the exciting downtown area. Bethesda Row with all its great shops and restaurants is right next-door.
Q: How easy is it to commute from Hampden Row?
A: Located at 4915 Hampden Lane, the Hampden Row building is ideally positioned for commuting, whether driving or using public transit. Driving south on Wisconsin Avenue, you’ll soon be in Washington, DC. Heading north will quickly lead to the Capital Beltway. Additionally, the Bethesda Metro is just a couple blocks away.
Q: Are there nearby grocery stores?
A: There are multiple grocery options in the immediate neighborhood, including Giant, Safeway, Trader Joe’s, and Bethesda Central Farm Market.
Transit Options in Bethesda
Hampden Row is in a highly walkable area, with a Walk Score of 94. That is extremely high! But it’s not just about hoofing it to the closest store, bar, café or cultural event—of which there are many. Those who really like walking, jogging or bicycling can travel all the way to Georgetown on the popular Capital Crescent Trail!
There’s also the question of commuting to work, or traveling longer distances than are practical by foot. For those who like reducing their carbon footprint and riding the electric rails, the Bethesda Metro Station is just two blocks away. This high-volume station offers Red Line service, and will soon offer Purple Line service as well.
But if you’d rather hop in your own car, that’s fine too. Just head out of the Hampden Row parking garage and head north on Wisconsin Avenue toward the Beltway, or south into Washington, DC. There’s plenty of other connected roadways. How about taking a scenic route along the river, like Clara Barton Parkway which becomes Canal Road in the Palisades, leading right to Georgetown?
Suffice to say, there’s a wealth of options when it comes to making your way around Bethesda or neighboring communities. To learn more about condos for sale at Hampden Row, or any of the other luxury properties in Washington Metro, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass (202) 798-3600.
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