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EYA Homes
October 17th, 2022
People who are exploring a new place to live often focus on tangible, measurable considerations: The size of their desired home and the cost of their rent or mortgage; the school choices for their children; or the availability of particular amenities like Metro access. That makes sense, of course, since these factors are often non-negotiable items that affect our bottom line. A far less tangible factor that’s just as important for wellbeing and happiness is the community we become part of: The people we see every day or even a few times a month, the shops and restaurants we regularly frequent, and the essential workers who keep our neighborhoods safe and running smoothly.
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EYA Homes
September 21st, 2022
Northern Virginia offers a variety of unique neighborhoods to fit every lifestyle. Whether you're looking for an active urban vibe or a quiet suburban neighborhood, there are many great places for you to call home. If you are new to the area or trying to decide which city is best for your next move, take our new quiz to find out which location may be right for you.
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EYA Homes
September 14th, 2022
Bikes are a fun way to get around and great for exercise. But if you live in a townhome or small condo, figuring out how to store your bike without scuffing up your walls or losing valuable space can be a challenge. We did a bit of research for you—whether you’re looking for simple, affordable bike storage or cool contraptions.
Pets | Lock and Go Lifestyle | Robinson Landing | EYA | Tower Oaks | Riggs Park Place | Neighborhood Updates | Reston Station | The Townhomes at Michigan Park | Walkable Lifestyle | Graham Park | Sutton Heights | Building Community
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EYA Homes
August 18th, 2022
Thinking of moving to an urban location? Or do you live in the city and are considering getting a pet? In the U.S., over 90 million families have a pet. And many live in a city neighborhood, so their owners need to make these urban environments inviting for them and their four-legged friends. Here are a few things you should know to keep your pets safe, healthy, and happy.
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EYA Homes
August 9th, 2022
Timing markets is notoriously difficult, and the real estate market is no different. There are always risks and opportunities to weigh, and waiting for the perfect time to buy or sell may not work out as planned. Just two years ago, for example, buyers in the Washington, DC area who had been waiting for the housing market to cool and thought the COVID-19 pandemic might slow things down, found themselves competing in the tightest bidding wars in decades as families sought more space for home schooling and remote work.
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EYA Homes
July 20th, 2022
Looking to simplify your lifestyle and have more time to do the things you love? Want to be able to lock and leave your home with ease? Modern townhome living can offer residents many great benefits from less maintenance to ideal urban locations near shopping, dining and recreation. Perhaps it's time to (re)consider the benefits of modern townhome living.