Chevy Chase, D.C. Real Estate
Like its “sister” to the north (and on the other side of the Maryland line - Chevy Chase Maryland), Chevy Chase, DC is a well-established community that is made of up several smaller subdivisions. The area, which was originally farmland, was developed in the early 1900s, shortly after the streetcar line was extended from the heart of the city. It was originally intended to house the “middle class” but the years have been kind to this mature NW oasis, and middle class has been mostly replaced by luxury. Just like Chevy Chase, Maryland, the development of Chevy Chase, DC can be mainly attributed to US Senator Francis G. Newlands, whose name is memorialized on both side of the DC line.
Chevy Chase DC Homes For Sale
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Chevy Chase DC Life & Real Estate
Chevy Chase DC is also home to popular shopping areas along both Connecticut and Wisconsin Avenues and includes a mixture of charming older homes, apartments, condos, and townhomes (everything from older federal style to recent builds). Prices for single family homes and townhomes in Chevy Chase, D.C. real estate range from $600ks to over $2M, and condos (or coops) go from the mid-$200,000s to almost $3 million. The area also includes Friendship Heights, upscale shopping at Mazza Gallerie, and many fine dining spots. Metro access is at Friendship Heights, and there are metro buses on the Connecticut Avenue corridor.

