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Life in the Capri: A New Townhome by Empire Homes

Hosting the big game sounds like a bigger commitment than it actually is — mostly because everyone ends up in the same place anyway. In the Capri, that’s kind of the point.

The main level is built for people to gather without trying to choreograph it. The kitchen, dining, and living spaces flow together, so conversations move easily, refills don’t interrupt the action, and no one’s stuck yelling from another room when something important happens on screen. The island becomes the natural meeting point — where snacks land, drinks get poured, and commentary gets louder as the score tightens.

What makes it work isn’t just the openness, but what isn’t happening. There’s no traffic cutting through the space. No one wandering upstairs mid-play. Everything that doesn’t belong in the moment — backpacks, laundry, bedrooms — stays right where it should: upstairs and out of the way.

That separation matters on ordinary days too. Mornings run smoother when the main level stays calm and focused, and evenings feel less chaotic when life naturally tucks itself away upstairs. The house never feels like it’s working against you, even when it’s full.

As the game winds down and people start heading out, cleanup doesn’t turn into an event. The space resets quickly, and by the time the door closes behind the last guest, the house already feels like yours again.

And the next day? There’s no lawn to mow, no snow to shovel, no trash day scramble. The HOA handles the outside details so everyday life inside can stay simple.

A home that’s social without being loud, organized without being rigid, and flexible enough to handle both weeknight routines and a full house on game day. Designed by Empire Homes, this new townhome fits naturally into the rhythm of life in Sioux Falls. This is life in The Capri. Welcome home.


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