Reston Real Estate: Get to Know Arbor Glen Cluster

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This is a sponsored post by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate.

Yes, you can have it all. The privacy of a single-family home, the convenience of a townhome community, and easy access to shopping, schools, and recreation. That place is Arbor Glen in North Reston.

Arbor GlenThe Arbor Glen community of 44 townhomes was built between 1986 and 1988.

Privacy was top priority when Miller & Smith designed these spacious three- and four-bedroom homes.

The townhouses are arranged in groups of four to six in a “Z” row, which means that each house feels more private — you never look in to a neighbor’s house, and the row design minimizes noise from the adjoining homes.

Nestled in a wooded area, the common space is tranquil and beautiful. While the neighborhood may feel secluded, Arbor Glen is less than a five-minute walk to North Point Village Center and Lake Newport pool (Reston’s only Olympic sized pool). Reston Town Center is less than two miles away.

While Arbor Glen is right off busy Lake Newport Road, and close to Reston Parkway (only the soccer fields stand between the two), the neighborhood is exceptionally quiet.

Arbor Glen Cluster in Reston is one of those rare neighborhoods that has it all — lovely architecture, plenty of common space, and lots of privacy.

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