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EYA Neighborhoods Voted Best of Bethesda - Again!

By: EYA Homes
January 15th, 2020

We are honored to announce that EYA neighborhoods have once again been voted 'Best of' in Bethesda Magazine's 2020 readers' poll. We were thrilled to see that The Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake were awarded the Readers' Pick for Best New Townhome Community, with both Grosvenor Heights and Montgomery Row ranking in the top 5. The Lindley was also voted in the top 3 for the New Luxury Apartments category.

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Montgomery County | Dining | Bethesda | Grosvenor Heights | Montgomery Row | Pets | Building Community

Best Things to Do with Your Dog in Bethesda, MD

By: Colleen McGrew
October 11th, 2019

From dog parks and local trails to dog dining and diving, we've compiled a list of the best local spots to enjoy some time with your favorite furry friend in and around Bethesda, MD! Here are the top places to explore, eat, and enjoy with your dog:

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Montgomery County | Dining | Events | Shopping | Bethesda | Grosvenor Heights | Transportation | Montgomery Row | Lock and Go Lifestyle

Ultimate Neighborhood Guide to Living in Bethesda, MD

By: Colleen McGrew
September 26th, 2019

As one of the most renowned communities in the DC metro area, Bethesda, MD is known for its eclectic mix of restaurants, extensive boutique and retail shopping, vibrant downtown, and variety of fun outdoor activities. Not only does Bethesda have so much to offer in terms of entertainment, but it offers its residents close proximity to the nation's capital as well as a variety of transportation options.

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Montgomery County | Dining | Grosvenor Heights | Westside at Shady Grove Metro | Rockville | Montgomery Row | Wine | Tower Oaks | Rockville MD

Best Restaurants in Rockville, MD: A Comprehensive Guide

By: Colleen McGrew
September 12th, 2019

Do you ever get stumped with the, ‘where should we go for dinner’ debate? Pulling out your phone, you google ‘best restaurants in Rockville' with the hope of finding somewhere new to try. After scrolling through an overwhelming list of choices and Yelp reviews, you finally decide to just head out to your favorite go-to spot.

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Design | Bethesda | Grosvenor Heights | Westside at Shady Grove Metro | Montgomery Row | The Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake

Urban Modern Design (Ideas & Examples)

By: EYA Homes
June 10th, 2019

If you love elements of industrial, contemporary and minimalist styles, then the urban modern look may be right for you. An urban modern style stems from cosmopolitan influence—think designer loft in a major city—that fuses together opposing, yet complementary, design elements. It’s not uncommon to see traits of minimalist style, with edgy designs, and a bit of glamor in an urban modern room. However, urban modern design has a softer side than purely industrial or contemporary styles, giving the home a hip yet comfortable and welcoming feel.

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Bethesda | Grosvenor Heights | Westside at Shady Grove Metro | Montgomery Row | Lock and Go Lifestyle | Chevy Chase Lake | The Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake | New Townhomes | Robinson Landing | D.C. Area | Building Community

Should I Move? Considerations for an Empty Nester

By: EYA Homes
June 10th, 2019

Should I move? It's the question nearly every empty nester considers. You might be evaluating the benefits of staying in your longtime home or thinking about making a move to a new home more suited to your current lifestyle. Either way, you're not alone! For many Boomers, older (and often larger) homes no longer suit their needs and moving to a new residence is appealing.

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