Located just south of downtown Bethesda and north of Somerset and Friendship Village, Chevy Chase Terrace is a neighborhood of about 450 single-family homes built primarily in the colonial and Cape Cod styles, though with some ramblers, split foyer and contemporary styles thrown into the mix. Home sizes can range from 950 to over 6,000 square feet, with size largely dictated by age, and older homes, some of which date to the late 1800s, generally being the smallest. With a 12-month median sales price of about $1.3 million, recent listing prices have ranged from roughly $800,000 to more than $3 million. And while most homes are sited on smaller fourth-acre or less lots, a couple of lots exceed one acre. Chevy Chase Terrace's location is a prime driver of its popularity. Downtown Bethesda is an easy walk and Friendship Heights is not much further. Along with easy road access to anywhere in the region via Wisconsin Avenue and Bradley Boulevard, the neighborhood is bracketed by two Metro stations. The neighborhood is home to Montgomery County's Norwood Park, which includes parkland, playgrounds, basketball courts, tennis courts, several sports fields and a public activity building. Public school options include Somerset Elementary, Westland Middle and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High.
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