Northpark Towns: Modern Living Meets Urban Convenience in North Bethesda
New townhouse community Northpark Towns offers upscale amenities near Pike & Rose district. With 102 units featuring smart technology and sustainable design, it aims to redefine urban living in North Bethesda.
In the heart of North Bethesda, a new residential development is taking shape, promising to blend urban convenience with upscale living. Tri Pointe Homes is currently constructing Northpark Towns, a community of 102 townhouses set to be completed by August 2026.
Located near the vibrant Pike & Rose shopping district, Northpark Towns aims to offer residents a perfect balance of modern amenities and urban accessibility. The development, situated in the unincorporated census-designated place of North Bethesda, is part of a growing trend in suburban areas to create more walkable, mixed-use communities.
The townhouses come in three distinct floor plans: Emery, Sterling, and Quinn. Each design emphasizes natural light and spaces for entertaining, reflecting the changing preferences of homebuyers in the post-pandemic era. The Emery plan, starting at $888,900, offers three bedrooms and up to four bathrooms. The larger Sterling and Quinn models, priced up to $1.45 million, provide additional space with up to five bedrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainability and energy efficiency are key features of Northpark Towns. The homes are built with eco-friendly materials and equipped with energy-efficient appliances, windows, and insulation. This focus on sustainability aligns with the growing awareness of environmental issues and the desire for reduced utility costs among homeowners.
Smart home technology is integrated throughout the townhouses, allowing residents to control lighting, security, and temperature systems. This technological integration reflects the increasing popularity of connected homes in new residential developments over the past decade.
Outdoor living is a significant aspect of the Northpark Towns design. The community incorporates two pocket parks, a concept that originated in the 1960s to create small green spaces in urban areas. Residents will also have easy access to the 4.3-mile Bethesda Trolley Trail, perfect for walking and cycling enthusiasts.
Art plays a role in enhancing the community's aesthetic appeal. A sculpture titled "Connection" by Colorado artist Joshua Wiener will be installed in the southwest corner of the development. Wiener, known for his public art installations, creates works that appreciate organic shapes and suggest movement.
As of August 2024, 19 units have been sold, with one move-in ready townhouse available and two more scheduled for completion in October 2024. The development's proximity to popular amenities, including restaurants in Pike & Rose and nearby parks, adds to its appeal.
Northpark Towns is well-connected to the wider Washington D.C. area, with the North Bethesda Metro station on the Red Line just a mile away. This accessibility, combined with the community's modern design and amenities, positions Northpark Towns as an attractive option for those seeking a blend of suburban comfort and urban convenience in Montgomery County.
"Northpark Towns combines urban convenience with upscale amenities."
As North Bethesda continues to evolve, developments like Northpark Towns are shaping the area's future, offering residents a new perspective on suburban living that prioritizes community, sustainability, and modern design.