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Reston Living
Reston is
an affluent community located 20 miles west of Washington, D.C.It is a
lively, modern place that embraces culture and nature, all the while
maintaining its Old Virginia charm.Reston continues to grow and thrive,
making it an attractive place to live, work and play.
Reston is one of the first planned communities in the nation,
conceived by Robert E. Simon in the early 1960s and named for his
initials.Reston is organized into clusters, centered on five village
centers and one town center.Many municipal services are provided
through the Reston Association (www.reston.org).
Reston Town Center can be considered the "downtown" or central
business district for the community, serving as a focal point for
businesses, transportation, restaurants and shops.
It is also home to outstanding entertainment venues, including the Multiplex Cinema and the Pavilion and Ice Rink.
People and Homes
An ideal community for families and professionals alike,
Reston offers a wide mix of housing options, including single-family
homes, condos and apartments.The average age of Reston residents is
about 39 years, with a median household income of just over $90,000.The
median home value in Reston is $575,600.
Education, Culture and Recreation
Reston is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools, with
South Lakes High School serving the southern part of the community and
Herndon High School serving the northern part.Northern Virginia
Community College, Marymount University and the University of Phoenix
all have satellite campuses in Reston.
Reston Community Center provides an outlet for numerous
educational, cultural and recreational activities.The Reston Community
Players, Reston Chorale and Reston Community Orchestra all perform here
and elsewhere throughout the community.And just four miles from Reston,
you'll find year-round concerts at Wolf Trap, a national park for the
performing arts.
Area residents and visitors alike can enjoy free summer
concerts and various festivals at Lake Anne Plaza and Reston Town
Center.Other popular recreational venues include Lake Fairfax Park
(home of The Water Mine) and the Reston Zoo.
Transportation
Reston is a 10-minute drive from Tysons Corner and the Capital
Beltway to the east, and Washington Dulles International Airport to the
west. Reston has four local exits on the Dulles Toll Road.(Direct
access to and from the airport is free.)The average commute time for
workers living in Reston is about 27 minutes.About 25 percent of
commuters opt for transportation other than their car, with the bus
being most popular.
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