Finished and freshly built, this one-bedroom residence at The Elm arrives without a single scuff, a single worn hinge, or a single story to inherit from anyone before you. Constructed in 2021, the building carries that particular stillness of new architecture — clean lines, precise details, materials that have bar...
Finished and freshly built, this one-bedroom residence at The Elm arrives without a single scuff, a single worn hinge, or a single story to inherit from anyone before you. Constructed in 2021, the building carries that particular stillness of new architecture — clean lines, precise details, materials that have barely had time to settle into themselves. Unit W-2503 spans 792 square feet of open-plan living that feels generous and deliberate, the kind of layout where every square foot has a purpose. The kitchen anchors the living space and does it well. Stainless steel appliances line the workspace alongside upgraded countertops that invite actual cooking rather than just reheating. A range hood draws steam from the stove, a self-cleaning oven sits ready for weekend projects, and a dishwasher waits quietly at the end of a long evening. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry becomes a background task rather than a scheduled expedition. Recessed lighting washes the open floor plan in a clean, even glow, and ceiling fans keep the air moving through every season. The walk-in closet off the bedroom handles what most closets cannot, and the overall flow from kitchen to living space to bedroom feels intuitive rather than forced. Beyond the front door, The Elm wraps its residents in a full suite of amenities built for daily use rather than occasional spectacle. The fitness center downstairs handles morning workouts without the commute. The rooftop deck becomes its own kind of ritual in the warmer months — an open-air perch above Bethesda where evenings can extend well past sunset. A resort-style pool, a clubhouse, a game room, a meeting room, and a picnic area give the building a range that suits both quiet evenings in and impromptu gatherings. The concierge desk provides a consistent, reliable presence at the entry, and the gated, secured building paired with elevator access keeps daily life smooth from street to floor. A dedicated parking garage removes one of the more persistent friction points of urban living, and a dog park on the property means four-legged residents are genuinely welcome here, not just tolerated. The pet policy extends to both cats and dogs, with certain breed and size guidelines in place. Outside, Bethesda delivers the kind of walkable neighborhood that earns its reputation honestly. The streets around The Elm are lined with cafes where the espresso is taken seriously, independent restaurants that range from casual lunch counters to white-tablecloth dinners, and a mix of shops that reflect the area’s long-standing character alongside its newer arrivals. The energy here is unhurried but alive — a neighborhood that suits people who like having good options within a short walk and the genuine feel of a place with its own identity. When the city calls, it is close. Bethesda’s transit connections put downtown Washington within easy reach, making the distance between a quiet apartment and the full pull of a capital city feel remarkably short. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue