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Lafayette School is located in the heart of
Chevy Chase.
Those new to the
DC-metro area are often surprised to learn that there are two
neighborhoods known as Chevy Chase -- -- one lying within the boundaries
of the District of Columbia and the other in Maryland.
Confusing matters even more, the two
neighborhoods are adjacent to one another. These two Chevy Chases are
separated only by Western Avenue and a steep price differential, with Chevy
Chase, MD, being significantly more expensive.
Homes within Chevy Chase, DC, however, are not
inexpensive. Finding a single-family detached home under $700,000 in
this neighborhood is growing more and more challenging.
The neighborhood is
primarily comprised of single-family homes, many of which were built in
the early 20th Century straight out of the Sears catalog.
Chevy Chase was officially established in
1907. Homes within the historic district are generally considered to be
those straddling Connecticut Avenue just south of Chevy Chase Circle.
These homes were built from the turn of the century up until the 1920s.
Historic Chevy Chase, DC, a nonprofit organization, sponsors walking
tours of the neighborhood and some of its loveliest homes annually.
A few condominiums and rental apartment
buildings can also be found in Chevy Chase along Connecticut Avenue, one
of two commercial corridors in the neighborhood (the other being
Wisconsin Avenue).
But the broader Chevy Chase neighborhood
encompasses a much larger area, with its boundaries extending all the way from Wisconsin Avenue
(to the west) to Rock Creek Park (to the east), and from to Western Avenue
down to Nebraska Avenue (stretching from Tenley Circle to Broad Branch
Road).
Chevy Chase is bordered on the north by
Maryland, on the west by AU Park, on the east
by Rock Creek Park, and on the south by the neighborhoods of
Wakefield and Forest Hills.
Perhaps because Chevy Chase is so large it is
by necessity that there have come to be known neighborhoods within the
neighborhood. These include Friendship Heights, Tenleytown, Barnaby
Woods and Hawthorne.
To learn about Chevy Chase from the Chevy Chase Citizens
Organization, click
here to check out their web site.
Barnaby Woods & Hawthorne
Barnaby Woods and Hawthorne are located in the
northeastern-most area of Chevy Chase. These two areas are strictly
residential, with no commercial offerings. Indeed, you're hard pressed
to tell your in the city when you find yourself here. (In other words, a
car is a must!)
Barnaby Woods, which is southeast of Pinehurst
Circle, is dominated by detached Colonials primarily constructed in the
1950s.
Hawthorne, which is further northeast and adjacent to Rock Creek
Park, is dotted
with ramblers & split-level homes on larger parcels of land, most of
which were built during the 1950s.
Friendship Heights & Tenleytown
By contrast to those suburban neighborhoods,
Friendship Heights and Tenleytown are both within walking distance to
metro stations and both offer residents a wide array of shops and
services.
Friendship Heights lies on the northwestern side of Chevy Chase. Within its boundaries are a
Metro station (bearing the same name), two shopping malls (Mazza
Gallerie and the Chevy Chase Pavillion), a department store (Lord &
Taylor's), two movie theaters, and several other shops, stores and
restaurants.
Tenleytown is the second-oldest neighborhood in
DC; only Georgetown is older. The neighborhood takes its name from John
Tennally, the owner of a popular public tavern in the late
1780s.
The heart of Tenleytown lies at the intersection of
River Road and Wisconsin Avenue, both of which were once Native-American
trading routes.
Like Friendship Heights, the neighborhood
includes a Metro station bearing its name. And like Friendship Heights, Tenleytown
provides its residents restaurants, two grocery
stores, two movie theaters, a few bakeries, and several other retail
establishments.
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FAST FACTS* |
| Average
Studio Condo/Co-op: |
None
Sold |
| Average
1 BR Condo/Co-op: |
$291,833 |
| Average
2 BR Condo/Co-op: |
None
Sold |
| Average
3 BR Condo/Co-op: |
$765,500 |
| Average
2 BR House: |
$561,375 |
| Average
3 BR House: |
$790,554 |
| Average
4 BR House: |
$890,560 |
| Average
5 BR House: |
$1,109,542 |
| Average
6 BR House: |
$1,677,500 |
| Average
7 BR House: |
$1,301,000 |
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Range
in Prices: $206,500 - $1.65 million
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$260,000
paid for a one-bedroom condo at 5410 Connecticut Avenue, NW in January
2008. |
$1.835 million paid for a 6BR center hall Colonial at 2923 Northampton Street, NW in
December 2007. |
*Based
on MLS Data for the Six-month Period
Ending March 2008. |
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