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Touted as a place where you can live and work without commuting, not have to leave town to get all your shopping done, and enjoy the best of both urban and country life, Reston, VA, continues to win acclaims as one of the first planned communities in the nation.
About 20 miles from downtown, Washington, DC, Reston is best accessible, especially during rush hour, by Metro subway with a transfer to Fairfax County bus taking altogether approximately 50 minutes.
Reston is a destination for its plethora of high-tech companies, variety of federal agencies and education associations, which built offices here partly because Dulles International Airport is about 15 minutes away.
Visitors and residents also choose Reston for its rich cultural life. Top-rated jazz bands frequent various nightclubs. Hear family-oriented concerts throughout the summer. The arts and food tasting festivals are must-attend events for DC-area art-lovers, chefs and foodies. And local theater is among the best in any community nationwide.
Reston is an active community with a community center and something for everyone—rich or poor. Its residents are a combination of above-average income to affluent, and middle-income to low. Retirement communities, playgrounds in glades and subsidized facilities provide a diverse mix in a community that demonstrates its quality-of-life values.
Renters as well as owners take advantage of their automatic membership in the community’s dozen-plus swimming pools situated at practically every bend of the road. Relish young kids splashing in a fountain pool, practice laps in the Olympic-size pool or indoor facility, and laze in hot tubs.
Several historical structures along the walking-and-biking paths remind residents that Reston combines the spaciousness and grassy scents of farmland while offering classy and trendy boutiques, top-rated restaurants, both chains and local-only, fine and casual.
Wind the pathways through the woods connecting the satellite shopping areas, often nestled next to large lakes and canals, or to the Town Center with its condo-and-retail mix, and you’ll see a variety of pleasing and exciting designs. Developed in the 1980s, developments feature large windows that take in the oaks and other trees in modern wood units in browns, greens and grays to blend in with the natural environment, as well as transitional housing, much Victorian-influenced.
Reston Town Center complexes afford condo residents the opportunity for penthouse living with views to the Blue Ridge Mountains or of the DC skyline. A short distance away are major grocery stores, including gourmet and organic. Million-dollar floor-wide units combine with middle-ranged models in luxury buildings. Scoot downstairs to get on the waiting list for one of the renowned restaurants or relax on outside chairs, listen to music and cool to the spray of the fountain in summer. Come winter, the setting rivals New York’s Rockefeller Plaza. Its evergreen reaches to the sky decorated in a variety of designs that are complemented by the winter-long white lights and snowflakes, and an ice skating rink. Smaller than Manhattan’s plaza, the Town Center is more intimate and, before long, you’ll see neighbors strolling by.
Lease a party boat at Lake Anne Plaza for cocktails at sunset or to watch fishermen early morning. Rent, own or stay for the summer in a setting that feels like a resort. Lake Anne, with its array of shops, cafes and benches, circling a large fountain, overlooking the lake and showing off huge pots of flowers along its channel, is like a voyage to Venice. Live above a shop in a condo you can own or rent. Or make Lake Anne—or anywhere in Reston—the place you both hang your hat and make your living,
Whether in many of the large or small organizations, or in the extra bedroom of your unit even if your second office is in a cafe downstairs. |
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