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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]101 Townhome units are coming to westbard's new development. Starting at 1M, for all you all been looking for that pricepoint. Better get in early. Wont be around long!!!! https://www.eya.com/townhomes/bethesda-md/westbard-square [/quote] They haven’t even released pricing or started selling. I think sales start March or even later. [/quote] One should expect the “under $1M” models to be around 1800 sq feet and probably $950K+ for base finishes; once configured with modest finishes like hardwood flooring throughout, expect the starting cost to be closer to $1.1M. EYA’s web site says their townhomes with elevators, which are typically 3000-3400 sq feet, wil start at $1.4M (which would put them at $1.5M+ with modest finishes and around $1.6M with higher-end finishes).[/quote]'' they are STARTING at 1 mill and I doubt there will be many(if any) at 1 million unless somehow you get in right now. there wont be any "under 1 Million" models. more than likely the 1 millions will go for 1.5 and the elevator models probably 1.8+. The other reason is the school system, it’s one of the last public school sytems in the county that are ranked high. The council is working hard to change that btw. [/quote] There is no getting in “right now” as reservations are still a ways off. The way EYA operates is that they have several phases (say 50 units with a different mix of townhouse models), and in each phase, all buyers in each phase get basically the same price (there may be slight lot premiums for end units or units closer to park space). EYA’s lowest cost models always have much less square footage with smaller garages than the top models, and they are always interior units rather than end units. The only people who pay more than the base price in the first phase will be those who want more than the base finishes. For example, the base finishes generally do not include hardwood throughout the entire home; that alone can add $25K or more to the base price. Bumping the kitchen cabinets to the ceiling could add another $15K. And replacing the default granite with quartz or quartzite throughout the home could add another $20K or more. EYA owner[/quote]
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