The Villas is located in Woodbridge, VA, right off of Old Bridge Road, in Prince William County. Its convenient for commuters because its close to I-95 and route 1. The townhouses are about mid-sized. They're not very well kept. You cant see most of the front of the houses because of fences in the front yard. The neighborhood seemed pretty quiet. Their is a playground in the community for the children.
Greenbriar Shopping Center
Greenbriar Shopping Center located in Fairfax Virginia ,13039 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy Fairfax, VA 22033-2047, is filled with multiple stores and restaurants geared towards pleasing the needs of its customers. The distance is very reasonable on local residents and parking is never an issue with the massive parking lots that are available. Those stores and restaurants include Bone Fish, Starbucks, Giant, Marshalls, Five and Below, McDonalds, Sunoco, and Fed Ex to name a few. A popular hangout spot for teens and gatherings for adults, Greenbriar Shopping Center is always bustling with people venturing for fun, entertainment and to fulfill their shopping needs.
Nine miles south of Old Town is Wessynton, a Mount Vernon community filled with history and contemporary homes.
Being located near the Mount Vernon Estate and George Washington’s Grist Mill, it seems only natural that this site would be home to plenty of history. However, this area is particularly heavy with American history and tradition.
George Washington’s Gristmill and Distillery
At one point, Quakers lived on the Wessynton site, which was originally settled by Native Americans. Eventually, George Washington’s half-brother, Lawrence, inherited the land where George Washington built the Mansion House. A South Carolinian restored the Mansion House, at the time in disrepair, shortly before the Civil War.
Homes that stand in the area today were built mostly in the 1960s and they tend to have a more contemporary style than other homes in the Mount Vernon area. Architectural features include odd sizes, tall windows and a lack of ornamentation.
Wessynton homes tend to enjoy partially or fully furnished basements along with garages and plenty of windows to let in natural light. Plus, community amenities include a boat ramp, common grounds, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, tot lots and playgrounds, making this community a great place for families with children.
The Villages at Rippon are located in Woodbridge, Va. They're located right off of route 1, close to I-95. This Community looks very well kept and clean. The townhouses are very large and do have 1-2 car garages. I noticed there are alot of visitor parking spaces which is very convenient, as many townhouse communities have only a few. The townhouses are newly built, which is very noticeable. The neighborhood seemed quiet and pleasant overall.
I can think of a number of things my children prefer to do when the weather starts to get warmer. However, since learning how to swim the first thing they ask is to go swimming. I wasn’t all that familiar with my options and the fortunate thing is that many of the subdivisions around here come with clubhouses and swimming pools. Unfortunately, even that can get old to kids. I took a friend up on a suggestion to try a local waterpark in Reston. We had several to choose from and decided to give Water Mine a try.
Upon arrival, it was surprising that in a seemingly regular neighborhood a waterpark existed. We drove down this road that looks like we were going into the woods and up popped this waterpark. Obviously with all the screaming my kids were doing, they were definitely excited. We found a place to park and were happy that even though we forgot to pack a lunch they had a concession stand that offered all types of goodies to eat. The pricing was very reasonable and it was a beautiful day to take advantage of the all-day ticket. They had several slide options and the park was arranged in to sections suitable for certain ages.
We stayed for a few hours and decided to head home. I asked my kids if they would like to come back and they were excited at just the thought of returning. Although we are still hanging on to the last remnants of Winter, it is good to know that you have options when swimsuit weather returns and you don’t have to go far to enjoy it.
Old Bridge Estates is located in Woodbridge, VA, in Prince William County. All together, there are 862 single-family and townhomes in the community. Its located very close to I-95, I-395, I-495, making it very convenient for any commuters. The community is pretty much surrounded by trees, and many streams and ponds. It seems like a very pleasant, and comfortable place to live. The houses are very beautiful and pretty large. The community is very well taken care of. It also seems to be a very child friendly environment.
Fairfax has long been a Northern Virginia favorite for a number of reasons. Great schools, shopping, strong job market, and safe neighborhoods have kept steady residents. Fairfax is home to George Mason University and top producing public schools. The county has launched major projects to revive its historic district with great success and the economic vitality is strong as a result. There are a number of places to choose from if you’re in search of a new home.
I like that it is minutes away from George Mason University. Students will find this helpful when trying to save money and avoid hefty parking and commuting cost. Fairfax has had a long reputation for good schools and strong jobs. I like that it has a unique mix of old and new homes. You can tell that the city has evolved to accommodate its commuters by adding public transportation with buses and commuter stations to access the metro.
The city itself seems to have easy access to grocery stores, shopping centers, restaurants, and gas stations. I had an opportunity to ride around the area and I must admit that I felt safe. That is always a nice feature when selecting a neighborhood to live in. I saw plenty of families walking down the streets enjoying the beautiful weather. It’s the kind of city that has a lot to offer and a lot to love.
I went here over the weekend and was pleasantly surprised at how much there is to do in such a small area. Reston Town Center is situated right off the Dulles Toll Road and hidden behind some pretty tall office buildings. Your first impression would make you think you were in a major officeplex that is designated just for businesses. In any case, walking up and down the street was pretty impressive. I spoke to a few people along the way and they said that it was a beautiful place to come during the holiday season. They have an ice skating rink that is open during the winter season and it ends around mid-March. Although, I’m not one for skating, the fact that it was outdoors appealed to me.
I enjoyed the outdoor shopping experience. We decided to get a bite to eat and settled on eating at Jackson’s Mighty Fine Food. I liked the décor of the restaurant and it seemed extremely warm and inviting. The hostess was real nice and it wasn’t too crowded when we went, so they were extremely attentive. The menu was uncomplicated and I like how you weren’t overwhelmed with choices. We started off with a cocktail which was delish. Since we were starving, I skipped the appetizer and went right for the main course. I decided on their grouper on top of a cauliflower mash. The funny thing is that I hate cauliflower! However, I didn’t even think it was cauliflower, since it appeared like mashed potatoes. It was the best vegetable I had eaten in a long time. We finished our dining experience with their white chocolate bread pudding. Let me pause for a moment and have a moment of silence……..for the best desert I believe ever existed in a chain restaurant. Maybe it was the way the caramel puddled in the center of the mini Bundt cake? Or perhaps the vanilla bean ice cream melted on the side since the desert is served warm. In any case, it was an out of this world experience. OMG, how could I forget the complementary bread basket we received at the beginning of the meal? It was simply awesome. Needless to say we left there completely stuffed and satisfied with the $90 bill we received.
We left the restaurant and continued our stroll. People seemed to be pretty excited about what the little strip had to offer and they had every reason to be. If you are ever in the area and need some place new to try or experience, I would suggest giving Reston Town Center a go.
Marumsco Village is located in Woodbridge, Va, right off of Route 1. Its only minutes away from I-95 which is very convienent to most. The houses are all pretty old. Their streets are very narrow and crowded with cars. The neighborhood seems to be pleasant, however the whole place is very old and possesses a "worn out" look to it. If you're looking for a larger house I wouldn't recommend it, but if you're looking for a smaller, cheaper home, then Marumsco Village may just be the neighborhood for you. There is an elementary school (Marumsco Hills) and a middle school within a mile from the neighborhood, so its convenient if you have younger children.
Near the intersection of Rt. 1 and Old Mount Vernon Highway lies Riverside Estates, a somewhat private and hidden placed tucked near a Potomac tributary. Despite its privacy and serenity, Riverside Estates is located near a highway that allows for easy access to many Northern Virginia hotspots, including Fort Belvoir, Old Town, the Metro, Reagan National Airport and the Pentagon.
Because of its privacy, this neighborhood is desirable, and the homes fit the community’s beautiful peacefulness. Built primarily in the 1960s, the homes come in many varieties and have received renovations and upgrades.