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Townhomes Are Now Selling at Walter Reed — Steps to Whole Foods Market

NVHomes continues to experience strong demand for their new townhomes located within walking distance of Walter Reed’s newly opened Whole Foods Market.

Located just a few blocks from the 16th Street NW entrance to Rock Creek Park, Aspen Square buyers appreciate the neighborhood’s idyllic design with meandering sidewalks, nature preserves, year-round events, and soon-to-come dining options such as Charmery, Jinya, and Mezeh.

Within the community, NVHomes is offering 3- or 4-bedroom floorplans with included secure garage parking and rooftop terraces with beautiful views of the surrounding neighborhood. Designer features such as quartz countertops, wide-plank flooring, and LG appliances are included.

A video tour of the homes can be viewed on YouTube. Prices start in the upper $800s.

The historic Walter Reed campus is undergoing a complete transformation into an innovative, multi-layered haven where luxury residences are complemented by 150,000 sq. ft. of all-new retail, 325,000 sq. ft. of office space, a Children’s National Medical Research space, DC International public charter school, as well as arts and gathering spaces, gardens, and a future onsite pool.

Interested purchasers should schedule a visit to the builder’s decorated model home which is open daily by appointment. Schedule here.

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