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Reservoir District: New EYA townhomes coming to a landmark DC location

By: EYA Homes
November 2nd, 2023

New EYA townhomes are coming soon to a landmark location in Northwest DC. Reservoir District will feature 146 modern new EYA townhomes, state-of-the-art community center with pool, 6-acre public park, new onsite retail and much more. Click here to learn about the neighborhood and join the VIP list for all the latest updates.

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How You Can Help Your Neighbors and Community

By: EYA Homes
September 28th, 2023

Neighborhood communities are among the most important ways that people find lasting personal connections. And for many, the value of supporting their community and helping neighbors has reached a new level of importance since the covid pandemic. In this blog post, we'll talk about why community is important, what it means to be a good neighbor and what you can do to support your community and help your neighbors.

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Driving Less: Benefits of Car-Free or Car-Lite Living

By: EYA Homes
September 21st, 2023

Friday, September 22nd is Car-Free Day across the DMV and thousands of area residents have taken the pledge to go car-free. Hosted by Commuter Connections, this event aims to bring awareness of the benefits of alternative travel options such as walking, biking, taking bus or Metro, or even going "car-lite" by carpooling with fellow commuters.

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Providence Reimagined selected to develop former Providence Hospital site into mixed-income neighborhood

By: EYA Homes
May 3rd, 2023

Menkiti Group and EYA, collectively known as the Providence Reimagined team, announced today that they have been selected by Providence Hospital (campus) as the developers for the reimagined campus, and are kicking off a community outreach campaign to gather feedback from the neighbors on their wishes for the site.

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New: First-time homebuyers guide to buying a new construction townhome

By: EYA Homes
November 10th, 2022

Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or a first-time new construction buyer, you may have a lot of questions about why buying a new townhome may be right for you. We've created a brand new Guide to Buying a New Construction Townhome to help answer these questions, as well as provide tips, helpful resources and more.

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Why buy now? The question many home shoppers are asking.

By: 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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