Intriguing 4 BR Residence Available For Lease at Old Town Greens
$4,950 || Home At Old Town Greens || 22314Updated, spacious, and sun filled end-unit townhouse (rare!) adjacent to the George Washington Parkway in family friendly Old Town Greens. Easy access to major thoroughfares: GW Parkway, Route 1, I-395, and I-495 (Beltway). Three miles (7 … [Read more]
What matters in a townhouse varies by the person, but questions tend to draw from the same pool of questions:- What amenities are included?
- Is there a pool?
- Tennis court?
- Exercise room?
- What about parking?
- Is there a garage?
- Is there street parking?
- Is heat electric or gas?
- Is there a fireplace
- If there is carpet, are there hardwood floors underneath?
- What’s the master bedroom like
- What are the association fees and taxes?
- Where is the closest bus stop?
- Where is the closest Metro station?
Listing
4 beds, 4 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 3300
Added: 08/26/19, Last Updated: 08/26/2019
Property Type: End Unit Townhouse for Rent
MLS Number: VAAX239060
Subdivision: Old Town Greens
- two large soccer fields,
- picnic areas with picnic tables,
- walking and biking trails,
- garden plots for rent,
- two fishing piers built over two old ship ramps,
- and a large ship dock north of the bridge along the river.
Although the National Park Service owns Jones Point Park, the Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities manages the park. The parks custodians strive to preserve and showcase the 9,000 years of human history evidenced at Jones Point. Recognizable touch-points like Jones Point Lighthouse from the middle of the 19th Century are found here along with artifacts from Native Americans and colonists from the early days of European settlement. During the first World War, Jones Point was an important shipbuilding site and remnants of that abandoned heritage are unearthed for visitors to see.
The survey stones placed here under the direction and guidance of George Washington after 1790 mark the original boundaries of the District of Columbia. The land which George Washington surveyed for the Federal City was within the capital boundaries for 45 years, from February 27, 1801, until September 7, 1846, when Alexandria was ceded back into Northern Virginia by Congress.
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