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20 beautiful spring decorating ideas - Living - Your Home, DIY and Life by  HomeServe

Spring is in the air and it’s time for a little refresh. Along with a good spring clean, adding new bright decor or simply moving furniture around can feel like a breath of fresh air. Here are some great ways to brighten up your apartment for spring.

Bring the outdoors in with house plants

Plants can always help to bring some life and fresh air to your apartment. Indoor plants not only make your living space more inviting and luxurious; they also make your home’s air healthier. If you don’t have much of a green thumb, there are plant options that are low maintenance and don’t need a lot of care. Choose your plants based on your lifestyle. Bringing in fresh flowers in a beautiful vase can also add a fantastic accent and a fresh fragrance to any room.

The 12 Best Indoor Plants: Top Picks From Plant Experts

Include New Details

The tiniest changes can have a huge impact in a room, creating an area you’re excited to return to after a busy day. For example, a new duvet cover and fluffy pillows can change the whole atmosphere of the oasis that is your bedroom. Or we can always rely on mirrors. A full-length mirror is a beautiful accent to add to any area to trick the eye and make the room seem larger than it actually is. This can be perfect for a cozier apartment setting.

For the bathroom, a new shower curtain and bathroom accessories can really switch it up. An expensive set of towels is another excellent investment, since you use them every day, and they offer a luxurious feel for a small price.

As for the living room, a warm-light lamp will add a homey feel to it. New candles can spread an amazing fragrance while adding an extra level of coziness to a room. When you’re relaxing at the end of a long day, lighting some candles, cuddling up on the couch with a soft blanket and a good book can help you unwind completely.

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Give Rugs Some Thought

Does it feel like your floors need some attention? Whether your apartment has carpeting or hardwood floors, a new area rug can give the room flair and add a whole new vibe to the atmosphere. There's a reason they say area rugs can bring a living space together – with this piece, you can make an incomplete room feel more composed almost seamlessly. Use the existing decor in your apartment to choose a color that would look best but be sure to keep popular spring pastels in mind to follow seasonal trends.

Light & Airy Spring Living Room Tour | ZDesign At Home

Pops of Color

Bring color to your bedroom by mixing in new throw pillows, blankets, and vases in a spring-appropriate hue. Whether you’re switching up the neutral shade on all the walls or adding a bold accent on just one of them, a fresh coat of paint can bring a room from 10 to 100. The colors we surround ourselves with can impact our moods and evoke emotion, so choose your color palette based on how you want to feel.

Spring decorating ideas for the new season | loveproperty.com

Treat Yourself

Have you been eyeing that mini Keurig machine for a while? How about a stand mixer? After all, you deserve it for all the spring-cleaning work you’ve done. This is the perfect time to splurge on something for yourself and your home, especially after decluttering and creating free space for new stuff.

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Spring is all about incorporating decor that makes you feel comforted and happy when you see it.

Be creative as you infuse spring into your apartment. A joyful apartment will give anyone who enters an instant mood boost.

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Filling your Apartment with Fall Decor https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/09/14/filling-your-apartment-with-fall-decor/ https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/09/14/filling-your-apartment-with-fall-decor/#respond Mon, 14 Sep 2020 15:32:00 +0000 https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/?p=198 With the dog days of summer in our rearview mirror, it’s time to embrace all that fall has to offer—vibrant leaves, crisp apples, chunky knits, a piping hot cup of cider. There’s a definite shift in our interiors as well, with windows closed up and darker hours descending. Here are just a few ways to fill your living…

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With the dog days of summer in our rearview mirror, it’s time to embrace all that fall has to offer—vibrant leaves, crisp apples, chunky knits, a piping hot cup of cider. There’s a definite shift in our interiors as well, with windows closed up and darker hours descending.

Here are just a few ways to fill your living space with the sights and smells of the year’s most cozy season.

Throws and Pillows and Blankets, Oh My

Kill two birds with one stone (keeping warm and decorating for fall) by putting some beautiful throws and comfy blankets out on display. There’s nothing better than cozying up with an earth-toned blanket on a lazy day. To create a “fall vibe” in your home, go for classic prints, like plaid, and materials like chunky cable knit. We especially love this one from Pier One Imports, this cable knit throw from Wayfair, or this inexpensive pumpkin throw pillow.

Light Those Candles

As the days get darker, you’ll need a little more light in your house to lift your spirits. Gather tea lights, votives, and rustic lanterns! Buy fall-scented candles to make your apartment feel (and smell) like an autumn haven. (Just don’t forget to blow them out before you go out or go to bed!)

Pumpkins!

Using mini pumpkins as accents for your home is such a cute way to welcome fall into your home! You can buy all different colors, shapes, and sizes from Trader Joe’s or any grocery store throughout the U.S.

Make a Wreath

Dress up doors, windows, or even an empty space above your stove or mantel with a colorful fall wreath. You can buy them rather inexpensively, or make one yourself using cobs of corn, mini pumpkins, zucchini, berry garlands or autumnal flowers to add splashes of orange, reds, yellows and browns. 

Berry Garland

If you have a banister or a mantle, run a beautiful berry garland along the wood to make just the right fall statement.

 

 

Create a Fall Centerpiece for Your Table

Decorate your table with a homemade centerpiece made from fall flowers, pumpkins, leaves, pine cones, and of course, candles. All you’ll really need is a few fall elements, a table top, and some imagination to create something that looks festive at every meal. Or, simply place different sizes of fall vegetables, gourds, pumpkins, etc. on the dining room table for a (cost-effective) centerpiece.

Fall Flowers

Use dahlias, ranunculus, and foraged clippings from your yard, even leaves and branches. Then style them in a simple vase, or rustic pot (depending upon the size of your arrangement) to create an arrangement that would look perfect on your mantel.

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Explore Mother Nature for a Scenic Staycation https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/09/03/explore-mother-nature-for-a-scenic-staycation/ https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/09/03/explore-mother-nature-for-a-scenic-staycation/#respond Thu, 03 Sep 2020 19:48:00 +0000 https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/?p=186 Miss traveling? Summer may have looked a little different bu fall in Virginia is a show stopper and a can't miss. Check out these 4 Virginia locations that are sure to itch your travling bug this fall.    Roanoke, Virginia   Looking for a mountain destination with a walkable downtown, fantastic art, quirky museums, and…

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Miss traveling? Summer may have looked a little different bu fall in Virginia is a show stopper and a can't miss. Check out these 4 Virginia locations that are sure to itch your travling bug this fall. 
 
Roanoke, Virginia
 
Looking for a mountain destination with a walkable downtown, fantastic art, quirky museums, and indulgent restaurants and breweries? Roanoke, Virginia is one of our absolute favorite places and the perfect spot for a weekend getaway any time of year.
 
Located in the heart of the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains, Roanoke is one of the largest metropolitan areas on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and definitely one of the best places to grab a beer, while away a rainy day, or luxuriate in the perfect farm-to-table meal. In fact, Roanoke is home to some of the best food, craft brews, and wine in the whole state of Virginia.

Natural Bridge, VA

home of mother-nature’s enormous and breathtaking rock bridge of Rockbridge County, Natural Bridge sits in the southern end of the Shenandoah Valley flanked by the Blue Ridge mountains

The Natural Bridge now stands tall as a National Historic Landmark at the gateway to the historic and beautiful Cedar Creek Trail, and the Monacan Indian Living History Village. The Natural Bridge Caverns, museums, a hotel & conference center, and restaurants surround the nature park.

Amidst an area blanketed with history and Washington & Jefferson National Forests, Natural Bridge makes for easy access to historic sites and outdoor recreation: canoeing, tubing, kayaking with Twin River Outfitters; fishing, hiking, biking; scenic drives, atv trails; the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cave Mountain Lake, historic Lexington, a zoo, Safari Park, the Haunted Monster Museum, and more.

Natural Bridge is first, a spectacular site not to be missed, and also a home base, right in the middle of it all- at US 11 & 130, I-81 exits 175 & 180; and off the Blue Ridge Parkway.

 
Huddleston, VA

Imposing mountain peaks, pristine lakes, and more wildlife than you may be comfortable with Smith Mountain Lake National Park in Huddleston, VA is a breathtakingly beautiful place with one of the most dramatic landscapes in the state. If you’ve never explored this amazing national park, we suggest you start planning your trip this very second!

On the second largest freshwater lake in the state, this picturesque park is the water enthusiast's paradise. There are numerous water activities, including swimming, boat rentals, a boat ramp and a universally accessible fishing pier. Families can also enjoy picnicking, a visitor center, an amphitheater, special programs, camping, miles of trails and cabins with boat docks.

 


 

George Washington National Forest, VA

The George Washington National Forest is a place of history, both ancient and modern, of gentle beauty and rugged splendor, mountain passes, sun-dappled dells, and wide valleys. It is a place of quiet contemplation and physical challenges. The variety of recreational opportunities is limited only by a visitor’s imagination. The Forest’s numerous camping locations can accommodate car, tent, recreational vehicle ( RV). In other word there is something for everyone to enjoy in this delightful Forest. We will always argue that the best way to experience a national Forest is to pitch your tent inside the forest, but sometimes that’s easier said than done!

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7 Tips For Working From Your Van Metre Apartment https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/04/15/7-tips-for-working-from-your-van-metre-apartment/ https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/04/15/7-tips-for-working-from-your-van-metre-apartment/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 http://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/?p=135 Working from home has its own set of unique challenges. Follow along for a few of the tips we've found most helpful in creating a work environment that establishes a healthy work/life balance, increases productivity, reduces feelings of stress, and more. These tips will help you make sure that you’re successful, both at getting your…

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Working from home has its own set of unique challenges. Follow along for a few of the tips we've found most helpful in creating a work environment that establishes a healthy work/life balance, increases productivity, reduces feelings of stress, and more.

These tips will help you make sure that you’re successful, both at getting your work done and at maintaining your mental well-being:

 

1. Get Dressed

It might seem like a simple tip, but it’s a crucial one. It was tempting to stay in pajamas all day, but any day you give into temptation will be a much slower to start and less productive overall.

You don’t need to dress as formally as you might for work, but the simple act of changing clothes serves as a signal that it’s time to wake up and get things done. “Don’t underestimate the power of putting on clothes suitable for public viewing. It makes you feel human [and] confident and helps draw the line between being at work and being at home,” says Heather Yurovsky, Muse career coach and the founder of Shatter & Shine. “Feeling human” might seem like an odd thing to have to actively think of, but it’s especially important at a time like this, when the breakdown of your everyday routines might make you feel cut off from your “normal” life and the “real” world.

Getting dressed also applies to other appearance-based tasks: Take a shower, brush your hair, even put on makeup if that’s what you’d usually do. You don’t need to go as all out as you would for the office if you don’t want to, but waking up and taking care of your appearance can go a long way toward helping you feel like you’re taking care of yourself.

Besides, just because you’re working from home doesn’t mean that no one from work will see you. It’s 2020 and we’re all about to have a lot of video meetings.

 

2. Designate a Workspace or Home Office

One of the big challenges when it comes to working remotely is keeping your work and home lives separate. If you never fully disconnect from work, your work productivity will suffer and your home life can take a hit as well.

If you’re used to going into an office each day, the separation between work and home is physical, and you want to try to recreate that as much as possible with a designated physical workspace at home. You may scoff at the idea of a separate room for a home office if, like me, you live in a small apartment. I’m writing this in the room that is my office, kitchen, living room, and dining room all in one. Your workspace doesn’t have to be its own room—in my apartment, it’s a corner—but it should feel as separate from the rest of your home as possible.

Try to make your workspace comfortable with a chair you can sit in for eight hours a day and a few decorations. Find an area with good natural lighting if at all possible. Even if you don’t usually spend a lot of time outdoors, losing out on the time you spend outdoors during your commute can start to weigh on you quickly, and it will only happen faster if you don’t have natural light coming in.

Entering your workspace will help you turn “on” at the beginning of the day and get down to work. On the flipside, leaving your workspace will also help you turn “off” at the end of the day and fully disengage. That’s why it’s also important not to spread yourself across your home—while it might seem great to be able to move from desk to couch to bed, if you let your laptop creep into your downtime space, it makes it harder to keep your work separate from your home life.

If you’re working at a table you need to use outside of work or a room you spend a lot of time in, pack up your work each evening to make the end of your day decisive. When I worked remotely in my last job, I was working on my personal computer, so I’d make sure to close all the tabs and programs related to my job as soon as I was done for the day. The key here is to do whatever you need to do to “leave” your workspace.

 

3. Keep Clearly Defined Working Hours

Just as you designate and separate your physical workspace, you should be clear about when you’re working and when you’re not. You’ll get your best work done and be most ready to transition back to the office if you stick with your regular hours. Plus, if your role is collaborative, being on the same schedule as your coworkers makes everything much easier.

If you live with other people, this separation is even more critical. Communicate with the people you live with to establish boundaries so you can cut down on distractions during the workday—and then disconnect and give the people you care about your full attention. Having a separate time and space to work will allow you to be more present in your home life.

 

4. Build Transitions Into (and Out of) Work

Your morning commute not only gets you to work—from one physical location to another—but it also gives your brain time to prepare for work. Just because you’re not traveling doesn’t mean you shouldn’t carve out equivalent routines to help you ease into your workday.

Maybe you usually read or listen to music on your commute. You can do that at home. Or maybe you can spend some time with a pet or loved one. You can even add in a workout (preferably at home because of the new coronavirus, but see what is being recommended where you live) or spend some time on a hobby (again, make sure it’s appropriate given the health recommendations where you are).

At the other end of the day, the evening commute does the reverse. “Commuters often take for granted the time they have in the car or on the train to wind down from a hectic workday and mentally prepare themselves for their evening routine.” Yurovsky says. Generally, you’re not going from getting a huge presentation done right to making dinner or doing chores. If you try to jump directly, “your brain doesn’t have time to hit the reset button, which can make you less present as you transition back into your personal life.”

Give yourself something that will signal the end of work and serve as a buffer. When I worked from home, I made it a habit to take my dog for a long walk as soon as I was done for the day. It helped me decompress with something physical and fun, and the habit was self-enforcing since my dog would lie in front of the door when it was time to go or would come looking for me if I was taking too long.

 

5. Don’t Get Too Sucked in by the News—or Anything Else

You probably already take a few breaks throughout the day at the office, and that’s fine to do at home, too. Using that time to throw in a load of laundry is OK, but try not to look at your new work arrangement as an opportunity to finally clean out that closet or anything else that takes a lot of sustained focus.

Right now, one of the biggest distractions is the news. And if you’re working remotely because of the new coronavirus, checking in on COVID-19 updates is going to be at the front of your mind. It’s good to stay informed, of course, but it’s also easy to scroll yourself into an anxious mess.

I suggest setting timers for any breaks you take. You don’t want to get too immersed and forget that you’re at work altogether. If you’re someone who’s susceptible to getting distracted every time you get a news alert, turn your notifications off during the workday, too. The news will still be there after 5 PM.

 

6. Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

If you don’t usually work from home, chances are there will be some bumps in the road if you have to suddenly go fully remote. The key to steering through these bumps is communication—especially with your manager and direct reports. Either before you make the switch or as soon as you know it’s happening, come up with a plan that lays out expectations for how often you should check in and how you’ll convey any changes or new assignments to one another. Do the same with anyone you usually work collaboratively with throughout the day.

This plan is likely to change as you go. And that’s OK. This is a new situation for everyone. So make sure to circle back and change the plan if problems come up. You’ll also encounter unique challenges as you try to do your job remotely, which can vary greatly depending on the type of work you do. Don’t hesitate to reach out to the same people you would usually turn to for help—even if you’re not in the same building as them.

You might find it’s best to check in with your boss and coworkers over the phone or through video chat. This will cut down on miscommunication and break up some of the social isolation that can come from working from home.

 

7. Don’t Forget to Socialize

When the whole office suddenly starts working from home, you’re cutting off a lot of the casual social interactions you’re used to having throughout the day that help you feel less lonely and break up the monotony of work. “People forget they need to be around others because it’s the small talk and random fire alarms that keep your days feeling unique and prevent that hamster-wheel feeling. When you work from home, you don’t have that,” Yurovsky says.

Combat this by talking with your coworkers throughout the day through Slack, calls, text, Zoom, or however your company communicates. If you usually ask your coworkers about their weekends, keep that up. If you’d usually comment to them about a specific topic, reach out. These little interactions go a long way.

You can also schedule morning video call kickoffs with your whole team so you make space for that first-getting-into-work small talk, or carve out time for other check-ins throughout the day.

While you’re at it, don’t just check in with coworkers about this project or that TV show you both like—really check in. Lots of us are feeling anxious and uncertain right now, and suddenly being isolated at home can amplify these feelings. Don’t hesitate to reach out to a coworker just to ask how they’re doing.

All this doesn’t just apply to the workday and people you work with. You may not be able to meet up with friends for dinner after work, but you can organize a group of people to discuss a book or TV show or just to catch up over Google Hangouts. You don’t even need to plan that much: My best friend and I live in different parts of the country but stream TV shows simultaneously so we can text about them in real time. And Facetime your mom, will you? When the world is freaking out, it’s more important than ever that we reach out, connect, and take care of one another.

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Super fun St Patrick’s Day Plans! https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/03/05/super-fun-st-patricks-day-plans/ Thu, 05 Mar 2020 20:02:00 +0000 http://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/?p=117 St Patrick’s day is around the corner and we cannot wait to celebrate this light hearted, super fun holiday in our gorgeous town of Ashburn! Our staff has gathered some highly anticipated get-togethers that we hope to catch you attending! #Ashburnliving ! March 7th, 2020 – St. Patricks Movie Night Belmont Country Club and Golf…

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St Patrick’s day is around the corner and we cannot wait to celebrate this light hearted, super fun holiday in our gorgeous town of Ashburn! Our staff has gathered some highly anticipated get-togethers that we hope to catch you attending! #Ashburnliving !

March 7th, 2020 – St. Patricks Movie Night
Belmont Country Club and Golf Course, 19661 Belmont Manor Lane, Ashburn, Virginia
https://allevents.in/ashburn/st-patricks-movie-night/200019120345632

For your little ones! Enjoy a pre-Pattis Day movie night with popcorn, golden pot hunt, and crafts.

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March 17th, 2020 – St. Patricks Day at the Pub
The Ashburn Pub, 44110 Ashburn Shopping Plz, Ashburn, Virginia 20147
https://allevents.in/ashburn/st-patrick%E2%80%99s-day-the-pub/200018992444351

This one is for our early birds! It’s the Ashburn Pub’s 25th annual St. Patricks Day party. Look forward to an early breakfast and full menu all day.

St. Patrick’s Day @ the Pub

March 17th, 2020 – St. Patricks Day Bash
Matchbox Pizza, 44720 Thorndike St, Ashburn, Virginia 20147
https://allevents.in/ashburn/st-patricks-day-bash/200018992442947

Who loves great food, better drinks, and even better music? This one is for you! Enjoy a night of great brews from Lost Rhino and DJ Ryan as well as Power’s Gold Irish Whiskey, green beer, and corned beef all day!

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5 fun local spots to shake up your taste buds https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/02/04/5-fun-local-spots-to-shake-up-your-taste-buds/ https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2020/02/04/5-fun-local-spots-to-shake-up-your-taste-buds/#respond Tue, 04 Feb 2020 16:13:00 +0000 http://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/?p=66 Our team has done the dirty work by trying the good, bad, and the ugly of the local food fare in Broadlands and the surrounding areas so that you don’t have to. We compiled a list of our favorite food spots to spice up anyone’s lunch break. 1. Parallel Wine & Whiskey Bar – 43135 Broadlands…

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Our team has done the dirty work by trying the good, bad, and the ugly of the local food fare in Broadlands and the surrounding areas so that you don’t have to. We compiled a list of our favorite food spots to spice up anyone’s lunch break.

1. Parallel Wine & Whiskey Bar – 43135 Broadlands Ctr Plz, Ste 121, Ashburn, VA 20148

This local bar features an amazing happy hour, fresh eats, cool atmosphere, and mouthwatering desserts. Just the spot if you are looking for some new energy and amazing food.
 

Everest Kitchen

Everest Kitchen

2. Everest Kitchen – 43490 Yukon Dr, Ste 101, Ashburn, VA 20147

Himalayan food, need we say more? This is just the place for a unique dinner, especially great for anyone with a love for Indian flavors or the spirit to try something new!

BurgerIM
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3. BurgerIM – 22855 Brambleton Plaza, Brambleton, VA 20148

Who doesn’t love a juicy burger? BurgerIM is one of our favorite places to grab and go for fun new flavors at every visit. The flavor profiles are broad and exciting as well as classic and timeless.


Passion Fin

4. Passion Fin Ashburn- 42780 Creek View Plaza, Ashburn, 20147

We can’t help it, we love sushi! This is the go-to spot in the area for fresh cuts of beautifully displayed sushi, yummy hibachi, and signature cocktails. Thank us later.


Parrando's Tex-Mex Grill

5. Parrando's Tex-Mex Grill – 42830 Creek View Plz, Ste 100, Ashburn, VA 20147

Last but not least, our favorite spot for an after-hours margarita! Parrandos is an energetic and lively restaurant with great aromas bound to make anyone want to order 1 of everything!

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PMA Honors the National Capital Region’s Best Apartment Communities https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2019/10/29/pma-honors-the-national-capital-regions-best-apartment-communities/ https://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/2019/10/29/pma-honors-the-national-capital-regions-best-apartment-communities/#respond Tue, 29 Oct 2019 15:04:00 +0000 http://www.broadlandsapt.com/blog/?p=11 Bethesda, MD: Broadlands Apartments was recently honored as one of the region’s most outstanding apartment communities at the Ninth Annual Property Management Association Apartment Community Excellence Awards Ceremony. Broadlands took home 1st Place for market-rate apartments in Virginia with average rents ranging from $1800-$2000! Participation in the PACE program was up nearly 15% from 2018. This year,…

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Bethesda, MD

: Broadlands Apartments was recently honored as one of the region’s most outstanding apartment communities at the Ninth Annual Property Management Association Apartment Community Excellence Awards Ceremony. Broadlands took home 1st Place for market-rate apartments in Virginia with average rents ranging from $1800-$2000!

Participation in the PACE program was up nearly 15% from 2018. This year, a record-breaking 245 communities, managed by 35 companies, competed for PACE honors. 2019 PACE participants included properties constructed more than a half-century ago as well as those that recently opened their doors. PACE entries were divided into 33 categories based on property type (affordable, senior, market-rate or lease-up), as well as jurisdiction (Washington, DC, Maryland or Virginia) and average rent.

 

Industry experts evaluated each participant using PACE’s weighted point system which considers resident services, amenities, community and marketing outreach, resident retention programs, operating efficiencies and community appearance. The winner of each category was the community with the highest percentage score. A minimum percentage score of 95 out of 100 was required to be eligible for an award. Every community that received a score of 95% or higher but was not the winner of their category was named a Distinguished Community. Each PACE judge was also allowed to select one PACE participant to receive a Judge’s Choice Award. Judge’s Choice recipients are communities that didn’t win a category but still really wowed a judge for one reason or another. Finally, the community with the overall highest score in the PACE Awards Program was named Best in Show.

 

PMA Executive Vice President Thomas B. Cohn explained, “PACE recognizes exceptional apartments and identifies communities that are passionate about providing stellar resident services and delivering unparalleled living experiences. PACE is the only awards program in the national capital region that evaluates apartment communities on their operating efficiencies and ability to deliver world-class customer service. PACE is not just a curb appeal contest or a program to honor as many communities as possible. Instead, PACE looks to recognize truly extraordinary properties that are the best of the best.”

 

A complete list of 2019 PACE winners is available for download at

www.pma-dc.org/PMA/assets/File/WinnersSheet.pdf

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