City Homes in Eckington is Sold Out and Settled - McWilliams Ballard
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City Homes building exterior in Eckington Washington, DC

City Homes in Eckington is Sold Out and Settled

Washington, D.C. – January 10, 2025

McWilliams|Ballard, in partnership with Grosvenor, an international property owner and developer, celebrates the sellout of City Homes, a distinctive collection of 45 multi-level, townhome-style condominiums in Washington D.C.’s vibrant Eckington neighborhood.

City Homes, a part of the masterplan development of Quincy Lane, features a unique and modern take on urban townhome-style condominium living. With carefully designed interiors by the award-winning firm Cecconi Simone, City Homes features a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences with a state-of-the-art kitchen, Fisher Paykel appliances, quartz counters, spa baths, and airy spaces, which celebrate an indoor-outdoor living experience from the oversized windows to the private outdoor living spaces.

Situated along the pedestrian-friendly Quincy Lane, City Homes offers homeowners convenient access to local eateries, art galleries, and the lush green space of Tanner Park. Additionally, residents are just a short walk from the vibrant Union Market District and within minutes of downtown D.C.

“We are proud to have delivered City Homes — a project that exemplifies thoughtful design, fosters community, and enhances the character of one of Washington, D.C.’s oldest neighborhoods,” said Ryan Stewart, VP of Development at Grosvenor.

Grosvenor, the developer of this project, is a diversified real estate business active in North America since 1952. Known for creating vibrant urban spaces that enhance local neighborhoods and communities, Grosvenor manages $3.5 billion in assets as of December 31, 2023, encompassing 71 premium properties. The company is also advancing a $4.9 billion development pipeline across its key market.

McWilliams|Ballard, based in Alexandria, Virginia, is a real estate sales and marketing firm specializing in the sales and marketing of new condominiums, townhomes and mixed-use communities. During its 28-year history, McWilliams|Ballard has worked in 13 states nationwide, creating partnerships with developers and builders to provide sales and marketing solutions from project inception to the final closed sale. In addition, the firm also provides consultation and market research used by some of the most renowned developers and investment groups in the country.

For more information about McWilliams|Ballard and our other exciting projects, please visit www.McWB.com


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