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Lake Anne Towns: New Townhouses in Historic Reston

by Holly Weatherwax, Staff Writer



Photo by Benjamin Burgess

Lake Anne, Reston's first village, rarely sees new construction due to its established character. However, Tri Pointe Homes is introducing Lake Anne Towns, a 36-home development on the former site of the Lake Anne Fellowship House, adjacent to Lake Anne Plaza.


Interior of one of the new Tri Pointe Homes at Lake Anne. Photo by Benjamin Burgess.

The community offers three flexible home designs, inspired by the iconic Lake Anne Plaza architecture. Features include two-car garages for most homes (some with one-car garages), open-concept living spaces, and optional fourth-floor lofts with rooftop terraces for outdoor relaxation.



Amenities reflect Reston founder Robert Simon’s vision of fostering community. Plans include three pocket parks and a combined dog park and exercise area. The development is ideally located near Lake Anne Plaza, Reston Town Center, two Metro stations, and schools including Lake Anne Elementary, Langston Hughes Middle, and South Lakes High.

Construction is underway, with completion expected by March 2026. Homes are currently for sale.


A REALTORⓇ’s Perspective


After touring the site, I found the community surprisingly quiet, despite its proximity to Baron Cameron Avenue and North Shore Drive. The neighborhood is walkable, with a crosswalk connecting directly to Lake Anne and the nearby Reston Association’s North Shore pool.

The four-level townhouse design is practical and spacious. The entry level includes the garage and flex spaces, while the second floor features an open-concept living area. The third floor houses the primary suite, additional bedrooms, and laundry, with an optional fourth-floor loft and rooftop terrace.


For those seeking modern amenities in a well-connected location, Lake Anne Towns offers a blend of convenience, community, and contemporary design.

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