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Potomac Yard is one of Virginia's most exciting new, pedestrian-centric neighborhoods. There, located within walking distance of the new Potomac Yard Metro, Virginia Tech’s Innovation District and Amazon's future headquarters—and close to the Del Ray neighborhood—is Dylan: a collection of 129 beautifully designed residences scheduled to deliver in 2022.
Dylan (map) offers a large variety of floorplans for one-and-den- to three-bedroom residences that will give owners more space and functionality than the average condominium. Standard design features include generous dens, oversized walk-in closets, powder rooms and spacious balconies.
Finishes at Dylan are modern and minimalist. Residences include hardwood flooring and large windows, and the chef-inspired kitchens will have top-of-the-line Bosch appliances with wood paneling, Calcutta quartz countertops and integrated Italian cabinetry. Spa-inspired bathrooms feature recessed lighting, LED lighted mirrors, frameless glass walk-in showers and chrome fixtures.
Amenities at Dylan include on-site concierge services and a full-time onsite manager; a maker’s space (a collaborative workspace for hands on projects); a state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga room; a rooftop club room and outdoor terraces equipped with grills and boasting beautiful views; a pet spa; and bike storage. The property also features a lushly landscaped one-and-a-half acre courtyard.
Dylan is centrally located in Potomac Yard, directly across from Potomac Yard Park, and between Pentagon City, National Landing, Old Town Alexandria and Del Ray. Potomac Yard and its surrounding neighborhoods are experiencing major technology developments, with the anticipated arrival of Amazon's HQ2 and Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus, both of which are transforming the area with thousands of new jobs and exciting retail opportunities. The property is also located at the future Potomac Yard Metro Station (debuting in fall 2022), one stop from Reagan National Airport and is minutes from downtown Washington, DC.
Residences at Dylan start in the $600,000s. The Dylan Sales Gallery—located at 2316 Richmond Highway in Alexandria—and a fully furnished one-bedroom model unit are open and available for touring by appointment.
To make an appointment or for more information, floor plans, and details on amenities and features, visit www.DylanVa.com or contact Sales Managers Ashley Muldoon at ashley@dylanva.com or 703-431-1705; and Jennifer Harlow at jennifer@dylanva.com or 703-869-9632.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/sales-surge-at-alexandria-newest-condo-community-in-the-heart-of-potomac-ya/18746.
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