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Lock and Go Lifestyle | DC townhomes | Home Buying Tips | EYA | Tysons Ridge | reservoir district | farmstead district | elevator townhomes | in-home elevator
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EYA Homes
October 19th, 2023
If you are considering an elevator townhome, you may have questions such as what are the benefits of an in-home elevator and what type of maintenance is needed. Or perhaps you'd like to hear from homeowners about what it's like to live in an elevator townhome. If so, read on for a list of resources that may provide answers to your questions and help you make the decision that is right for you.
Lock and Go Lifestyle | DC townhomes | Home Buying Tips | EYA | Tower Oaks | Reston Station | Sutton Heights | Tysons Ridge
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EYA Homes
March 8th, 2023
If you are considering an elevator townhome, you may have questions such as what are the benefits of an in-home elevator and what type of maintenance is needed. In this brand new guide, we'll walk you through frequently asked questions and provide a Q&A with industry professionals. Plus, you can hear directly from EYA homeowners about why having an in-home elevator is important to them. Click here to view the guide.
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Design | Lock and Go Lifestyle | Robinson Landing | Tower Oaks | Wellness | Riggs Park Place | Reston Station | The Townhomes at Michigan Park | Graham Park | Sutton Heights | interior design
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EYA Homes
December 20th, 2022
As we welcome a New Year at the stroke of midnight on December 31st, many of us see the calendar starting again as a chance to instill our own new beginnings. An annual time to reassess and realign our goals, it’s also a chance to recharge, reset, and reflect on our habits, mindsets, and lifestyle. At the heart of most resolutions lists is a hope to find an overall healthier and happier lifestyle. Often this can be achieved by incorporating and practicing wellness in our daily lives. Hygge (pronounced hue-gah), a Danish inspired design trend, aims to do just that. This 18th century concept focuses on enjoying life’s simplest pleasures through contentment, warmth, and togetherness.
Lock and Go Lifestyle | DC townhomes | New Townhomes | Home Buying Tips | EYA | multi-generational | Reston Station | Sutton Heights
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EYA Homes
November 30th, 2022
When searching for a new home, many factors influence where and how you want to live—from location and price, to choosing the features that are important to you now, and in the future. One feature that can truly transform a home and elevate your lifestyle (pun intended!) is an in-home private elevator, offering added convenience, safety, and more years to enjoy your home. Watch the video below to hear EYA homeowners explain why an in-home elevator is important for them and learn more about the benefits this feature can offer.
Recreation | Lock and Go Lifestyle | Robinson Landing | 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
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.
Design | Lock and Go Lifestyle | EYA | Bike | Tower Oaks | Riggs Park Place | Reston Station | The Townhomes at Michigan Park | Graham Park | Sutton Heights | biking
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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.