Summer Ready With Quick Move-In Homes at Brookland Grove
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Opportunity is heating up just in time for summer at Brookland Grove with move-in homes ready to take on all of the energy and convenience of one of DC’s beloved neighborhoods. This Metro-adjacent hotspot will become home for a few lucky buyers, with several urban three- and four-level townhomes—featuring rooftop terraces—in the heart of Brookland.
Tour two model homes designed at the hands of style arbiter Bobby Berk of Netflix’s Queer Eye, who took influence from Scandinavian and mid-century design styles. Pricing starts from the mid $800s, but the homebuilder’s Move In Move Up event, featuring below market financing opportunities, will also run through the end of May.
Brookland Grove is situated just blocks from the eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and galleries of Brookland, as well as the Brookland/CUA Metro station. And everything is infused with Brookland’s undeniable neighborhood spirit and creative vibe.
Award-winning national homebuilder Tri Pointe Homes incorporated exceptionally thoughtful details—from a charming variety of brick-front exteriors to painstakingly preserving the locale’s mature trees—that help cohesively blend Brookland Grove with the surrounding neighborhood.
Brookland Grove includes two unique floorplans of elevated, sophisticated homes: the Whitlow and the Edgewood, which each measure around 2,100 square feet. Both models include three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, with the option to add a fourth bedroom and a third bathroom. The Whitlow includes a two-car garage, while the Edgewood has a single-car garage.
Many of the homes are highly customizable through Tri Pointe’s Design Studio. Integrated smart tech solutions are a part of every home at Brookland Grove. With opportunities for additional levels with private rooftop terraces, buyers can put their personal touch on every floor and feature of these new homes.
With green spaces and parks, not only is the Brookland Grove community a respite from the hustle and bustle of downtown, it is also part of a highly walkable, well-established DC neighborhood. Monroe Street Market with its pedestrian-only Arts Walk, as well as restaurants and bars including Primrose, Menomale, Busboys & Poets, Brookland’s Finest and Right Proper Brewing Company, are only a short walk away.
The development is also located just a few blocks from the Brookland-CUA Metro station; close to the historic Franciscan Monastery gardens, and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception; and convenient to the Metropolitan Branch Trail—an 8-mile paved trail which connects Silver Spring, MD to Union Station in DC.
In addition to offering tours of the two model homes (open daily from 11am to 6pm), the property will be hosting summer rooftop and community events for prospective buyers. Visit Brookland Grove online here for more information.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/eight_townhomes_hit_the_market_at_brookland_grove/21050.
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