Quarry Springs Condominium
Located at 8101 River Road, Potomac, MD 20817 | Cabin John
Located along River Road in an area where the small Cabin John neighborhood and the much larger Potomac area come together, Quarry Springs is a residential community that is quite unlike most luxury condominiums in the Washington Metro area. The closest comparison might be Somerset House at Parc Somerset in Chevy Chase. Quarry Springs is a gated development that is home to multiple condominium buildings, resort-style amenities, and the most recent addition—luxury townhomes from the builder Wormald.
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While the official address is 8101 River Road, there are also residential condo buildings at 8111 and 8121 River Road. Additionally, each of the four-level townhomes has its own street address. To date, there are approximately 97 condominium apartments and over 40 elevator townhomes. The ambitious development with its country club-style features has its own gatehouse, and 14 acres of lush grounds including a 50-foot waterfall. The estate condominiums are sprawling single-level residences ranging from about 2,200 to 4,500 square feet, and with two to three bedroom layouts as well as large outdoor private spaces. The townhomes typically have three main living levels as well as a top level entertainment room leading out to roof decks on two sides.
Whether it’s a condo flat or a multilevel townhome, the luxurious residences at Quarry Springs enjoy numerous high end features, such as premium hardwood floors, oversized windows, bonus rooms, gas fireplaces, and exceptionally large private patios and terraces. The gourmet kitchens are typically equipped with stone counters, custom cabinetry, Waterworks fixtures, Blanco sinks, and top-grade stainless steel appliance packages such as Wolf and Sub-Zero. The bathrooms are equally impressive. Parking is also convenient, whether it’s the secure garages for condo residents or the attached ground-level garages for the townhomes.
The community amenities are quite impressive, starting with a front gatehouse and 24/7 security, and proceeding to an expansive site map that includes the fountain circle, manicured lawns, a 10,000 square foot clubhouse with fitness center and yoga studio, a huge outdoor swimming pool plus hot tub, waterside fire pits, a catering kitchen, a library, a game room, lovely paths and trails, and multiple on-site parks including the Waterfall Rock Garden Park featuring the waterfall itself as well as streams, bridges, and lovely trellises.
The location itself is also notable, in the intimate Cabin John neighborhood, as well as in the greater Potomac area. The gated community is off river road and conveniently close to the Capital Beltway. There are numerous nearby country clubs and verdant greenspaces, including Cabin John Creek and Trailhead, the Burning Tree Club, and the Congressional Country Club. The Carderock Springs Swim and Tennis Club is also in the area.
To learn more about condos and townhouses for sale at Quarry Springs, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-929-3600.
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Q: Is Quarry Springs a condo community or townhouses?
A: It is both. Quarry Springs is a gated residential community with resort-style amenities. Multiple condominium buildings were completed around 2015, while approximately 44 townhomes were delivered around 2022.
Q: Is Quarry Springs in Bethesda, Maryland?
A: The community is located at the northern edge of the Cabin John suburb, and within the greater Potomac area.
Q: How far is it from Quarry Springs to the downtown Bethesda area?
A: The distance is approximately five miles.
Q: How would I get from Quarry Springs to parts of the downtown DC area, such as the White House?
A: River Road leads south to Massachusetts Ave, taking you all the way into downtown DC. You can also choose the scenic route along the Potomac River, via Clara Barton Parkway which then becomes Canal Road.