Monday, September 21, 2009

Parkwood in Bethesda and Kensington, MD - Why live there?


What are key criteria that one looks for in their home search?

From experience - location is typically the most important factor for most homebuyers.

Lets talk about LOCATION


Parkwood offers affordable homes in an extremely convenient location.
As a proud resident myself, I can confidently say that Parkwood is lovely place to live. The towering trees serve as protection the charming homes that come together to form the quiet community convenient to I-495, Beach Drive, Connecticut Ave and 355. It is less than a mile walk to the metro and as well NIH. We are less than 2.5 miles from Downtown Bethesda.

There are sidewalks and paths through out the community for dog walking, exercising, biking and more. Bordering to Rock Creek Park and Beach drive – we have access to miles of parkland paths with little interruption from cars.

Though I might be a little bias – I can clearly state the facts about what makes this location so desirable. With-in a half mile of the edge of Parkwood is a newly renovated SAFEWAY grocery store, Shell Gas Station, Drycleaner, Convenience Store, Farmers Market and Hardware Store. Similarly to other neighborhoods of Kensington, Parkwood residents always are able to visit the historic town of Kensington which offers shopping and restaurants. Kensington offers the charm and conveniences of a small town with the access and accommodations of the big city.

Situated in the middle of the community is Kensington Parkwood Elementary School. With around 550 students, the school offers the quaintness that is uncommon to the county. The facility was completely renovated in 2005.

Next to location buyers typically focus on price and size.

Lets Talk PRICE and SIZE

Another key factor in narrowing down the focus amongst the vast inventory of housing is price. Homes in this neighborhood much like other communities in the area range from $450,000 all the way up to $1,300,000. The variation is price is representative of the large range in size and condition. The average original home in Parkwood was built in the 1950s to 1960s. In the last several years a few builders have torn down existing homes and built new larger ones on the existing lots. Following the trends of the lower Montgomery County many of them are Arts-n-Crafts homes. I live in one of the original cape cods of the neighborhood and love it!

To see the active listings and recent sales in the community, please click here:

http://mrislistings.mris.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?k=577669XOBHS&p=DE-89734667-789

The community does have an active Listserv and community website www.parkwoodresidents.org where neighbors can communicate about the latest happenings in the area. There is an optional association that Parkwood Residents can belong to with annual dues of $10. This is to cover the “beautification” of the common areas in the community. There are meetings almost every other month to discuss current events with in the community as well as issues from outside that will affect the neighborhood like the Base Realignment And Closure (BRAC) which is the reason for expansion at the Naval Hospital. The pet friendly community also hosts a Saturday Morning Dog Park at Kensington Parkwood Elementary.

ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF PARKWOOD? IF SO TELL ME WHAT YOU LIKE ABOUT LIVING HERE!

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