Hardwood-style floors and an open layout make every square foot of this 721-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence feel intentional rather than incidental. From the moment you step inside, the flow from the kitchen into the living area invites you to actually use the space -- to cook a real dinner, set up a proper workspace, or simply spread out after a long commute from downtown Bethesda.
The kitchen earns its keep. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and a full suite of tools including a dishwasher, disposal, microwave, range hood, self-cleaning oven, and in-unit washer and dryer mean the practical side of daily life is handled quietly and without compromise. The refrigerator keeps up with a full week of groceries, and the ice maker is the small luxury you forget about until you need it. Storage comes naturally here, too -- a walk-in closet anchors the bedroom, giving you room to organize rather than just accumulate.
That bedroom sits on the entry level of the unit, which keeps the sleeping space accessible and the layout logical. Nothing feels stacked or awkward. The open floor plan means natural light can move through the living area without a wall cutting it off, and the overall impression is of a home that breathes.
When the apartment itself isn't enough -- and sometimes a good building just draws you out -- the amenities at Flats 8300 make it easy to stay close to home without staying cooped up. The fitness center handles morning workouts before the day begins, fully equipped so a gym membership elsewhere becomes a question worth reconsidering. The rooftop deck is where evenings earn their reputation: city views, open air, a reason to put the laptop down. The pool and spa offer a different kind of reset, and the clubhouse, game room, and meeting room give you spaces for everything from a casual hangout to a working lunch that actually requires concentration. Concierge service and gated access mean the building takes security and convenience seriously, and the elevator makes getting home with groceries or luggage straightforward. There is also a dog park and picnic area for residents who like their downtime spent outside, and pets are welcome here -- cats and dogs both, with some breed restrictions that apply to dogs.
Parking is available in the on-site garage, giving car owners a reliable place to land without the stress of street hunting in a busy Bethesda corridor.
As for the neighborhood itself, 8300 Wisconsin Avenue puts you in the middle of one of the most walkable and well-connected locations in the DC metro area. Bethesda's retail, dining, and green space are close enough to reach on foot without a plan, and Wisconsin Avenue itself is a corridor that connects you north and south without much effort. The Bethesda Metro station, on the Red Line, is nearby, placing downtown DC well within reach for a straightforward commute. Whether the destination is Dupont Circle, Gallery Place, or Union Station, the ride is direct and manageable. For those who prefer to keep a car out of the equation entirely, the combination of walkable errands and metro access makes that a genuinely realistic option rather than an aspiration.
Life at Flats 8300 is built around that kind of ease -- a well-designed unit, a building that actually delivers on its amenities, and a location that connects you to the city without demanding anything extra from you just to get there. 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.