Condos Near NIH and Walter Reed: A Guide to Bethesda’s Best
Bethesda, MD — nestled just north of Washington, D.C. — offers some of the most sought-after condo living in the region, especially for NIH and Walter Reed professionals, medical workers, researchers, and anyone who wants walkability without sacrificing convenience. A cluster of residential buildings near the NIH Metro Station and the Woodmont Triangle neighborhood blends urban energy with sophisticated style. Here’s how each stands out.
The Whitehall — Classic Value in the Heart of Bethesda
A long-established condo community that delivers great value and location. Built in the 1960s but updated inside many units, Whitehall is one of the best entry points for condo ownership in downtown Bethesda. You’re within a comfortable walk of both the Bethesda and NIH Metro stations, and Woodmont Triangle’s restaurants, shops, and nightlife.
Why it’s appealing
Affordability compared to newer luxury buildings with pricing often below many nearby towers. Although the condo fees are high at the Whitehall, they cover all utilities, the pool, front desk, fitness center and parking.
Amenities include a pool, fitness center, concierge service, landscaped grounds, and utilities.
Pet friendly with outdoor spaces and walking paths.
Who might love it: first-time buyers, NIH staff and Walter Reed personnel on a budget, or lifestyle downsizers wanting a walkable address without the luxury price tag.
Sussex House — Mid-Century Charm & Walkable Life
Sussex House is a smaller, mid-century building tucked into the Woodmont Triangle area with just around 50+ units. Here, you get a classic condo feel with easy access to parks, trails, and local eateries — all under a short stroll to NIH , Bethesda Naval and the Bethesda Metro.
Highlights
Mid-century architecture with large windows and often hardwood floors.
Pet-friendly with shared amenities like bike storage and an exercise room.
Near Battery Lane Park, Bethesda Trolley Trail, and Woodmont Triangle shops & dining.
Why choose Sussex House: It’s a good balance among convenience, charm, and size — especially if you want something more boutique than a large high-rise.
🏢 The Madison (Madison Park) — Intimate Luxury With Urban Views
The Madison Park building at 5000 Battery Lane offers a more refined, residential feel in downtown Bethesda. With only about 60+ units, it’s quieter but still very close to everything.
Perks
Spacious floorplans with some units offering balconies or large terraces.
Modern features like in-unit washer/dryer, balconies, and fitness and social spaces.
Walkable to NIH, Metro, restaurants, shops, and parks.
Best for: professionals or families who want a bit more space and refinement without the price tag of the very newest luxury high-rises.
Cheval — Contemporary Luxury With High-End Touches
One of the newer additions to Bethesda’s skyline, Cheval is a modern luxury building featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, higher ceilings, and upscale finishes.
What sets it apart
Sleek, contemporary design with high-end kitchens and appliances.
Rooftop lounge, fitness center, concierge services, and other upscale amenities.
Great views and modern layouts that appeal to professionals and executives.
Ideal for: buyers wanting a luxury feel near NIH and Walter Reed with all the trimmings of new construction.
Stonehall — Boutique Luxe With Classic Details
Stonehall is known for its elegant design and boutique feel — smaller and more refined than many larger towers. It blends classic architectural touches with modern living spaces and often offers great rooftop terraces and amenities.
Highlights
Rooftop and shared spaces that capture views of Bethesda and NIH surroundings.
A quieter luxury alternative just steps away from shopping and transit.
Perfect for: buyers who want luxury without feeling like a giant condo community.
Lionsgate — Classic Luxury in the Woodmont Triangle
Lionsgate is a well-established luxury condo building with full-time concierge, valet options, and great walkability. It sits right in the heart of Bethesda’s vibrant downtown scene.
Standout features
Rooftop terrace with skyline views and grilling space.
High-end kitchens, Juliet balconies, and typically parking + storage included.
Best choice: if you want a classic, amenity-rich living experience with effortless access to Metro, dining and nightlife.
Fairmont Plaza — Solid Classic Condo Option
Fairmont Plaza is another well-situated condo community just a short walk from the NIH Metro stop and Woodmont Triangle. While not as flashy as the newest luxury towers, it balances convenience and comfort and often includes in-unit laundry and garage parking — a rare perk in downtown Bethesda.
Good to know
Units usually include washer/dryer hookups, garage parking, and practical layouts.
Close to shops, restaurants, and the Bethesda transit lines.
Who’s it for: professionals and commuters who want practical urban living right next to NIH and metro access.
Final Thought
Living in a condo near NIH (in the Bethesda/Woodmont Triangle area) means you get the rare trifecta of walkability, transit access, and urban lifestyle without stepping into central DC. From classic value buildings like Whitehall and Sussex House to boutique luxury at Stonehall and Cheval, there’s something for nearly every taste and budget in this vibrant neighborhood.
WIth so many excellent choices, it can be hard to choose. Do you want a pet friendly building or one with washers and dryers in unit? Is a balcony important? Do you need a garage parking space or a wine cellar? If you are contemplating a move to Bethesda for a job at NIH or Bethesda Naval, please give the LIse Howe Group a call at 240-401-5577 or email us at lise@lisehowe.com.



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