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New community playground opens at Michigan Park

By: EYA Homes
June 8th, 2022

On Sunday, we were delighted to host a grand opening event for the brand new community playground at Michigan Park. Community members gathered to meet both long-time residents and new neighbors while children enjoyed the new playground equipment. Local dignitaries, including DC Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio and ANC representatives Colleen Costello and Emily Lucio, officially opened the new playground with a warm welcome and ribbon cutting.

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Podcast interview: Insights from EYA co-founder Bob Youngentob

By: EYA Homes
May 26th, 2022

EYA co-founder and executive chairman Bob Youngentob was recently interviewed on John Coe's podcast Icons of DC Area Real Estate. In the interview Bob talks about his early path to co-founding EYA, how the company has evolved over 30 years, his insights into EYA's design philosophy and much more. Click here to listen to the podcast (also available on Spotify and Stitcher).

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New Report: The Benefits of Expanding DC Metro Area's Regional Trail Network

By: EYA Homes
May 13th, 2021

The greater DC metro area has a vast array of incredible walking/biking trails. From the scenic Mount Vernon Trail winding along the Potomac River to the leafy Capital Crescent Trail connecting Georgetown to Bethesda, there are many popular trails that provide endless recreation for cyclists and pedestrians and vital paths for commuters who bike to work.

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EYA's Newest DC Neighborhood: The Townhomes at Michigan Park is Open for Sales

By: EYA Homes
December 21st, 2020

EYA's newest DC community, The Townhomes at Michigan Park, is open for sales! With over 10% of the homes already sold since opening in November, this beautiful new neighborhood offers the perfect place to call home just moments from local retailers, recreation, national landmarks, Metro and more.

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The Townhomes at Michigan Park VIP Virtual Preview Event

By: Colleen McGrew
October 22nd, 2020

We’re excited to invite you to join us on Wednesday, November 11th at 7pm for our VIP Virtual Preview Event for our newest neighborhood in Washington, DC, The Townhomes at Michigan Park. This informational event will be your first opportunity to learn more about the vision for the neighborhood, view detailed floorplans, receive pricing on available homes, and more. By attending the event, you will also be among the first to choose priority time slots for one-on-one appointments and receive VIP event exclusive sales incentives.

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DC’s Michigan Park: An Urban Oasis of Trees, Parks – and Tradition

By: Jennifer Sergent
October 21st, 2020

Patrick Foley moved to Michigan Park in 2001, lured by the Northeast DC neighborhood’s safety, quiet and green space. “It had such a nice feel to it – lots of large trees on the streets – you didn’t feel like you were in a city,” says Foley. “I’m from Brooklyn – this is like living in the country for me!”

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