Pimmit Hills is located next to the Tysons Corner area in Virginia. It is one of the largest communities in Fairfax County with over 1,640 homes. It was founded in 1950. Pimmit Hills is bordered by the Dulles Toll Road to the northeast, Magarity Road to the northwest, Leesburg Pike to the southwest, and Custis Memorial Parkway to the southeast. Continue reading
Expanded service will be offered by Metro on the Fourth of July to accommodate the planned fireworks display on the National Mall. Metro said that it expects crowds to be lighter this year compared to past years. However, the transit system said it would increase train frequency starting around 4 p.m. on July Fourth. Continue reading
The Oakton is a garden-style condominium complex in Oakton, Virginia. The Oakton community consists of 240 units spread out in 24 separate buildings. There are three model styles: The Dorchester, The Barclay, and The Claridge. Some units have cathedral ceilings; some have sunrooms or lofts. Every unit has its own fireplace, balcony or terrace. Continue reading
The Westwood Village condos are in Vienna, Fairfax County. These condos are part of a gated community with 154 condominiums and 112 luxury townhomes. The Westwood Village complex is located just 15.7 miles from downtown Washington D.C. Continue reading
Arrowood is a neighborhood in Oakton, Virginia. Arrowood is located just off of Chain Bridge Road, between Jermantown Road and I-66. The Arrowood homes are conveniently in between both Fairfax City and the Town of Vienna and are only minutes from the Vienna Metro. Continue reading
Burke Centre is a planned residential community in the west of Burke, Fairfax County run by the Burke Centre Conservancy. Burke Centre has a total population of 17,326 and has over 5,800 homes. Burke Centre is bordered to the east and partially to the north by the Burke CDP, and to the west and north by the Fairfax Station CDP. Burke Centre is divided into five neighborhoods: The Woods, The Oaks, the Commons, the Ponds, and the Landings. Continue reading