All Aboard! Dulles MetroRail Silver Line to Reston, VA

restonAll aboard as the new Dulles Metrorail permanently connects Northern VA to Washington DC! One sure to be popular new stop along the new Silver Line is the Wiehle Ave station in Reston,  VA that is scheduled to open in 2013. This will offer unprecedented access through the region, bringing new options to Reston residents who are seeing both work and residential options opening up for the first time in a long time.

With new access to the Capitol City, Restonians can now easily commute into the city for jobs. And even closer, just down the new Silver Line, is Tyson's Corner where the job market is set to take a dramatic increase over the next few years bringing even more new job opportunities to those living in the area. Dulles Metrorail Sliver Line is making Reston VA an ever more visible residential area along what is now being referred to the Dulles Technology Corridor.

Today there are approximately 63,000 residents of Reston VA (Restonians). Only 17 miles outside of Washington DC, this community (CDP) is now being referred to as "an edge city" but seems to still hold on to its originally intended charm. Left behind is the hustle and bustle of the big city; here life is much simpler. Here you can meet your neighbors out on a nightly stroll around a lake or down a nature trail, here the kids laugh and splash in a lake, and there are still those who enjoy a good tennis match after work as a fun & healthy way to end their day.

restonThat's because it's a planned community that still follows the plans set forth in 1962 in regards to development of the area. In the creation of Reston, it was hoped that all Restonians could live, work and have recreation in their own community. Equally important was that everyone have access to common grounds and the scenic beauty shared equally among all income levels.

Originally one of the first parts of Reston was designed to look & feel like the Italian coastal town of Portofino. And even today, you still won't find any chain stores or chain restaurants in Lake Anne, because they're still not allowed. In true suburban contrast, in other parts of Reston, big business is definitely welcome - with more than 1 million sq. ft of office space available.

What Reston has to offer its residents reads like a resort brochure. The recreational facilities include16 pools, 47 tennis courts, and numerous multi-purpose courts that are used for basketball, soccer, etc. There are miles of beautiful groomed walking and bike trails throughout the area. In addition, there are 2 golf courses and 4 Lakes including beautiful Lake Anne. And ice-skating is still popular in the Town Center during the wintertime.

Aside from the plentiful recreational aspects, local residents also enjoy local art galleries, shops, restaurants, museums and even a local professional theatre group. Northern VA is also renowned for its top school systems. So when you add to the mix the upcoming addition of Dulles Metrorail, you can see why it's so popular for residential homebuyers.

Right now there are a lot of residential opportunities in the Reston area to consider.  With average home prices in the mid $400k range, Reston makes it easier for new homebuyers and those with families to become homebuyers. If you're interested in this area or any of the areas along the new Silver Line, give top Realtor® Rachel Valentino a call today to look over your options.

And don't forget that the first time home-buyer credit has been extended to include more homeowner. But taxpayers must purchase or be locked into a contract to close before midnight on April 30, 2010 to qualify. So call Rachel today to see if you qualify and get started on finding your new home for 2010.

 

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Comments

Rachel,

I'm thinking that the Dulles MetroRail is snowed in right about now.  Great photos and Localism post!

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) about 2 years ago

You're right on that one, Mike! Thanks for your comment, Mike.

Posted by Rachel Valentino - Valentino & Associates (Keller-Williams) about 2 years ago

Reston is a wonderful community. I hope the metro doesn't spoil its charm.

Posted by Tom Robinson - Experienced Real Estate Professional Serving No. VA and DC (Keller Williams Realty Kingstowne/Alexandria, VA Office) about 2 years ago

Great post Rachel. Reston is an area that I haven't explored much but I've heard great things about the Town Center. Thanks for keeping us updated!

Posted by Koki Adasi-Efuya (Long & Foster) about 2 years ago

Hopefully those of us in the midwest can take some notes as more and more cities and towns on the east coast step up their mass transit.  Our plans for light rail here in Cincy are slow-moving at best.  Thanks for the post.

Posted by Austin Coop (Coldwell Banker West Shell) about 2 years ago

Thanks for all your comments. Mass transit is the only way to hook DC with Reston & other communities, as few people like to be bound to traffic gridlock when traveling to work. Hopefully the station(s) in outlying areas with be planned to fit into the community with as little disruption as possible.

Posted by Rachel Valentino - Valentino & Associates (Keller-Williams) over 1 year ago

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