Reston, Virginia was literally designed to be a better way to live — a planned community built in 1964 around the idea that workplaces, green space, and neighborhoods could all coexist in one cohesive place. Situated in Fairfax County, it anchors itself to a strong corporate corridor along the Dulles Toll Road, drawing major technology and government contracting firms that have shaped Northern Virginia into one of the most economically active regions on the East Coast. Two Silver Line Metro stations connect residents directly to Tysons Corner and Washington, D.C., giving Reston genuine commuter credibility without requiring a car.
The community spreads across distinct pockets, each with its own personality. Reston Town Center functions as an urban hub, walkable and lined with shops and gathering spots, while Lake Anne Plaza offers a quieter, architecturally distinctive waterfront setting. Hunters Woods and South Lakes provide more tucked-away living near trails and natural areas.