By: EYA Homes on December 22nd, 2014
We are honored frequently with referral sales from our raving fans. But for one family to buy three homes is a new record!
The Andersons purchased two homes at Chancellor's Row and another at Arts District Hyattsville, for Mom, Dad, and their two sons. To thank them for their loyalty, EYA sent Chairman Emeritus Terry Eakin and Wizards Mascot G-Wiz to the settlement to gift the family a night out in a catered suite at Verizon Center.
We hope they enjoyed their special night on the town. Thanks again, Andersons. Welcome to the neighborhood!
March 11, 2024
New EYA townhomes are coming soon to Bethesda, Maryland. Opening for sales this spring, The Brownstones at Westbard Square will feature 101 new townhomes with optional elevators in an ideal walkable location adjacent to brand new shops and restaurants. Click here to learn about the neighborhood and join the Preview List for all the latest updates.
March 5, 2024
We are thrilled to share that EYA co-founders Bob Youngentob and Terry Eakin were inducted into NAHB’s esteemed Best in American Living Hall of Fame last week at the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas. As part of the 40th Anniversary class, Bob and Terry, along with the other inductees, were recognized nationally for demonstrating their talents through advocacy, innovation, creativity and residential design excellence.
February 29, 2024
We are thrilled to celebrate our 50th new neighborhood with the opening of Northside in Potomac, MD! Since 1992, EYA has built more than 6,000 new homes across the greater Washington area, offering homeowners the best of life within walking distance. This exciting milestone comes following a period where we have opened four new communities in the last year, with two more scheduled to open in 2024.
February 8, 2024
EYA Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of its Spring 2024 grant-making cycle. Once a year, the foundation awards grants to non-profit organizations and private foundations working in the Washington metro area. Grant making priorities include contributions, donations, and sponsorships for programs focusing on disadvantaged populations, job training and education, beautification of neighborhoods, and the rehabilitation of support facilities for the under-served.