Tips & Tools for Maximizing Your Living Space
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Whether it’s getting married, starting a family, kids going off to college, or kids moving back in, there are a range of life events that typically affect living space needs. Does your current home offer the flexibility to meet your changing lifestyle? Do you need space for when your parents come to visit or for the college graduate who needs a place to stay before landing her first big job?
There are tools and tips that can make these transitions easier. If you’d like to learn how to make your living space work better, you’ll want to attend a unique lifestyle and space planning event at Grosvenor Heights in Bethesda on Saturday, March 10 from 2-4 PM. Move expert Susan Mooney, from Let’s Move LLC, will provide tools and tips on planning your next move and optimizing your space to fit your ever-changing needs. The free presentation will begin at 2 PM followed by Q&A and tours of the Everett model at Grosvenor Heights.
Click here to RSVP for the space planning event with Let’s Move LLC on March 10.
Located in a wooded enclave just moments to downtown Bethesda, Grosvenor Heights features over 100 new elevator townhomes. The expansive townhomes offer 2,523 to 3,433 square feet of interior living space, two-car garage parking and spacious fourth-level rooftop terraces with optional outdoor fireplace, wet bar, grill, retractable awning and more to enjoy the surrounding nature.
The Everett model floorplan is uniquely designed to provide flexibility for life’s changing living space needs. This spacious home includes a multi-generational suite that’s perfect for relatives or guests. Conveniently located on the entry level, this feature provides the ideal combination of togetherness and privacy for today’s families.
The Everett also features a private rooftop terrace, living room and family room on the main level, and optional elevator. Minutes from Bethesda's shopping and dining scene, as well as the Metro, it’s the ideal setting for modern living.
New move-in-ready Everett townhomes are available starting at $1,225,000. Visit EYA.com/Grosvenor to learn more.
Click here to RSVP for the space planning event with Let’s Move LLC on March 10.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/tips_tools_for_maximizing_your_living_space/13628.
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