Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Toll Brothers sets opening date for Hampden Row in Bethesda

Big news from Toll Brothers City Living - The developer has set the Grand Opening of its Hampden Row ultra-luxury condominiums for Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26, 2017, from 1:00-5:00 PM both days. Two model units will be unveiled for prospective buyers to tour during the grand opening event.

Hampden Row is located at 4915 Hampden Lane, at the corner with Arlington Road. Prices begin at $500,000.

Photos
Top: Robert Dyer
Bottom: Toll Brothers City Living

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

These hardly look "ultra-luxury" from the outside...

Anonymous said...

Dyer calls it "ultra-luxury" when it's in Bethesda, "drug and crime infested ghetto" when it's proposed in Westbard.

Anonymous said...

@8:22AM Westbard is a neighborhood within Bethesda.......

Anonymous said...

Very disappointing how ugly these are. Do these developers ever check out other high income areas for developing? The exterior is bland like the Lauren nearby, very cookie cutter looking building. I don't get why such a high priced area gets such bland looking condos.

Anonymous said...

no way, the concept pics looked more modern and luxurious

the brick looks like a film set, the bay windows look like something out of the 1990's, very surprised it turned out like this

what's with the red piping on the building? the balcony designs look out dated. bethesda should be pushing the envelope on designs to justify the prices

Anonymous said...

Folks who just moved here are getting up to speed. Yes, "Westbard" is part of Bethesda.

Anonymous said...

Let me guess, a million for a 2 bedroom? Certainly paying for the location, and not the look

Anonymous said...

If these were priced at $400K for a one bedroom I would be in line on opening day. But $500K for what is probably a 600 square foot studio...NO THANKS!

Anonymous said...

It's $535k for a 785 sq. ft. 1 br/1 ba.
http://www.hampdenrow.com/floorplans

Robert Dyer said...

This is an "under construction" photo - the opening of model units doesn't mean the building is finished, nor that the above photo is indicative of the final exterior appearance. I've heard a lot of positive comments from residents of Edgemoor and East Bethesda, who said they like the design and height of the building.

Anonymous said...

any more pics of the building Dyer? I was interested after the concept photos but haven't seen these in person