Listings update live from CVRMLS · Profile last reviewed June 2026
Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers Condos) is a single-tower elevator condo regime at 1414 West Marshall Street in Carver — roughly 30 units delivered in 2006, sitting directly behind VCU's Siegel Center on the Broad Street corridor.
Insider’s view — any red flags?
Eagle Mill sits pretty much in the middle of VCU and as one would expect, has a high student density in the project. EMT is one of the only projects to actually offer 3 bedroom condos, making it popular with a parent who wants to buy a condo and rent to their kid and multiple roommates.
Red flags: The rental density was an issue with financing, but with the Fannie underwriting requirements changing, the rental density will not matter –– other than renters are not as vested in the property as the owners are … especially student renters. So despite the lending requirements changing, it is still glorified student housing.
History
Delivered in 2006 as new-construction condominium product on the Marshall Street side of the VCU campus, Eagle Mill arrived during the same mid-2000s wave that produced Iron House Place a few blocks west on Broad. Where Iron House targeted the roommate-share buyer pool through Walter Parks's deliberately even-bedroom floor plans, Eagle Mill was sized and priced as a more conventional single- or two-occupant elevator-access building. The 24-month sales record runs from the high-$100,000s into the $400,000s, with most volume in the mid-tier.
Design & units
Single-tower geometry with elevator access and standard new-construction-era finishes — granite counters, stainless appliances, in-unit laundry, secured entry. Unit numbers run from the 301s through the 510s, which gives the building roughly five residential floors above the ground level. Common-area amenity is light; the building reads as a single-tower elevator condo rather than an amenity-driven regime.
Neighborhood
1414 West Marshall Street puts Eagle Mill directly behind the VCU Siegel Center on the Carver-Jackson Ward seam, with the Broad Street Pulse bus line one block south. Walking distance to The Village Cafe, Sugar Shack Donuts, Kuba Kuba, and the Whole Foods at the western edge of the VCU Monroe Park campus. The medical campus is a short ride east on the Pulse; the Scott's Addition brewery cluster is a short ride west.
What sets it apart
Eagle Mill's combination of VCU-adjacent siting and elevator-access condo product makes the building a recurring purchase for university faculty, graduate students with budgets above the typical roommate-share regime, and parents of VCU students looking for elevator-access ownership rather than the third-floor walk-up Fan product nearby. The 2006 delivery date means the building is past its first-cycle envelope work but well short of the renovation-pressure timeline of older Fan conversions.
See it in context
Open full 3D view in Google Maps → · Photorealistic 3D Tiles via Google Maps Platform · coords from MLS-median (15 listings).
Available now
1 active · 1 under contract · live from CVRMLS
Recent sales
| Address | Beds / Baths | Sq Ft | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1414 W Marshall St Unit#U509 | 3 / 3 | 1,336 | Aug 2025 | $305,000 |
| 1414 W Marshall St Unit#U301 | 3 / 3 | 1,332 | Jun 2025 | $348,000 |
| 1414 W Marshall St Unit#U506 | 2 / 1 | 641 | Apr 2025 | $245,000 |
| 1414 W Marshall St Unit#U402 | 1 / 1 | 522 | Sep 2024 | $190,950 |
| 1414 W Marshall St Unit#U407 | 2 / 2 | 796 | Mar 2024 | $255,000 |
| 1414 W Marshall St Unit#309 | 4 / 3 | 1,336 | Mar 2024 | $346,000 |
Frequently asked
Where exactly is Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers)?
Carver, VA 23220. In the Carver neighborhood.
When was Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers) built?
Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers) dates to 2006 (New construction).
How many units are in Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers)?
Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers) is a 30-unit condominium regime in Carver.
Is Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers) a condo conversion or new construction?
Eagle Mill (Eagles Mill Towers) is new-construction condominium product delivered around 2006, not a historic conversion.