Exclusive behind-the-scenes tours with hard hats offered-get an insider's view on under construction sites at The Whitley
The Whitley, a new community, is taking shape in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. This boutique development is designed for long-term integrity and lasting value, offering a unique blend of classic brick architecture and modern design.
Located near restaurants and the Potomac River waterfront, The Whitley is ideally situated for those seeking a vibrant lifestyle. Over 50% of its boutique residences are already sold, indicating high demand for this exclusive development.
Residences in The Whitley range from one to three bedrooms, some with dens and private terraces. Prices for these luxurious homes range from the $500s to $1.9M. For those interested in securing their dream home at The Whitley, private hard hat tour appointments are being offered for a limited time.
These exclusive tours offer a rare chance to preview the craftsmanship in progress at The Whitley. With drywall up and finishes like custom cabinetry and wide-plank flooring underway, it's an exciting time to tour this developing community.
Amenities at The Whitley are designed to encourage relaxation and easy living. Future residents can look forward to a rooftop deck, stylish lounge, boutique fitness center, and more. These spaces are thoughtfully curated to provide a comfortable and luxurious living experience.
With high demand and limited availability, it is crucial to tour The Whitley before the preferred residence is no longer available. To schedule a private hard hat tour at The Whitley, call 703.665.1938 or visit TheWhitleyVA.com. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be a part of this exciting new community in Old Town Alexandria.
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