Lexington 7, Gaithersburg, MD

Lexington 7 — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Lexington 7 Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Lexington 7 is a well-established, residential neighborhood located in the heart of Gaithersburg, Maryland. Bordered by MD-355 (Frederick Avenue) to the west and I-270 to the east, it offers a convenient suburban lifestyle with excellent access to major transportation corridors. The community, primarily developed in the 1970s and 1980s, features a mix of architectural styles and a mature landscape of tall trees, giving it a settled, peaceful character distinct from newer subdivisions.

The neighborhood's name reflects its location within the larger "Lexington" planning area of the city. It benefits from a central position, placing residents just minutes from Olde Towne Gaithersburg, the Rio and Washingtonian Center entertainment districts, and the Shady Grove Metro station. This blend of quiet, tree-lined streets with proximate urban amenities defines the Lexington 7 appeal, making it a sought-after location for those seeking balance.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Lexington 7 is predominantly composed of single-family detached homes, along with a notable number of townhouses and some garden-style condominium clusters. Architectural styles range from classic colonials and split-levels to contemporary designs, with lot sizes that provide ample yard space. The neighborhood presents a more varied and often more affordable entry point into the Gaithersburg housing market compared to some newer, uniformly upscale communities.

Homeownership is the dominant model here, with a relatively low percentage of rental properties compared to areas closer to the Metro. Recent trends have seen steady demand, driven by the location and the value offered. While prices have appreciated consistently, Lexington 7 remains a competitive market for first-time homebuyers and growing families looking for space within the highly regarded Montgomery County Public Schools system without the premium of some neighboring zip codes.

Schools & Education

Families in Lexington 7 are served by the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) district, which is nationally recognized for its high quality. Students typically attend Rachel Carson Elementary School, which is situated within the neighborhood itself, providing a strong community anchor and the convenience of walkability for many. From there, students progress to Ridgeview Middle School and then to Gaithersburg High School, both located just a short drive away.

In addition to the strong public school pathway, the area offers several private educational options, including nearby St. Martin of Tours Catholic School. For higher education and continuing learning, the neighborhood's central location provides easy access to Montgomery College's Germantown and Rockville campuses, as well as various adult education programs offered throughout the county.

Parks & Recreation

Lexington 7 is notably home to the expansive Bohrer Park, a major community asset located at its southern edge. This 27-acre park features a water park (Splash Playground), mini-golf, sports fields, a playground, and the Gaithersburg Community Museum. It serves as a regional draw and provides endless recreational opportunities right at residents' doorsteps. The neighborhood itself also contains several smaller community parks and green spaces nestled between homes.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Muddy Branch Stream Valley Park offers miles of natural surface trails for hiking and mountain biking. The neighborhood's connectivity also allows for easy access to the extensive Montgomery County trail network. For organized sports and activities, the City of Gaithersburg's Department of Parks, Recreation & Culture offers numerous programs at Bohrer Park and other nearby facilities.

Local Dining & Shopping

Daily conveniences are well-covered with a Giant Food grocery store and several smaller retail plazas directly across MD-355 on the western border. This includes a mix of casual dining options, salons, and service-oriented businesses. For a wider array of shopping and dining, the sprawling Lakeforest Mall area (undergoing redevelopment planning) and the Wintergreen Plaza shopping center are immediately accessible to the north.

A short drive south leads to the historic Olde Towne Gaithersburg, featuring independent restaurants, cafes, and the popular Gaithersburg Farmers Market. For big-box retail, entertainment, and a dense concentration of chain and sit-down restaurants, the Rio and Washingtonian Center developments are less than a 10-minute drive east, offering everything from movie theaters to lakeside dining.

Who Lives Here

Lexington 7 attracts a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, established families, and long-time homeowners. The community vibe is one of quiet, unpretentious suburbia where neighbors know each other and the sound of children playing is common. Its demographic reflects the broader Gaithersburg area, with a rich cultural and ethnic diversity that adds to the neighborhood's character.

This neighborhood particularly appeals to those who value practicality, space, and location over flashiness. It draws residents who work in the I-270 tech corridor, in Washington D.C. (via a reverse-commute to the Metro), or in local government and services. The combination of solid schools, ample parkland, and straightforward access to everything defines the Lexington 7 resident: someone seeking a balanced, connected, and family-friendly life in central Montgomery County.

Lexington 7 Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Value$635KTop10Lists.us Data
Median Household Income$155KTop10Lists.us Data
Primary ZIP Code20149

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