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Property Details
Price: $339,990
4 Bed
4 Bath
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1975
Price: $339,990
4 Bed
4 Bath
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1975
2103 Glencourse Lane is a four-bedroom townhouse in Reston’s established cluster community, offering two full and two half baths, assigned parking, and a monthly HOA of $246. Built in 1975, the home reflects the original Reston vision of integrated open space and trail access through the Reston Association. Priced at $339,990, it represents a practical entry point into one of Northern Virginia’s most thoughtfully planned communities.
2103 Glencourse Lane sits within one of Reston’s original cluster townhouse communities, a form of residential planning that has defined the area since its founding. The home offers four bedrooms, two full baths, and two half baths across a layout that reflects the practical design sensibilities of the mid-1970s.
Assigned parking is included, and residents have access to Reston Association open space and trails — a network that remains one of the defining amenities of living in Reston. The $246 monthly HOA supports the shared infrastructure of the cluster community.
At $339,990, the home presents a meaningful opportunity to establish a foothold in a community with deep roots and enduring planning principles. Reston’s mix of wooded paths, community lakes, and accessible commercial centers continues to draw buyers who value that balance.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The townhouse at 2103 Glencourse Lane is a four-bedroom, four-bath home built in 1975 as part of Reston’s original cluster development pattern. Two full baths and two half baths serve the multi-floor layout, which is typical of the era’s townhouse construction in this part of Fairfax County. Assigned parking is included with the home, a practical advantage in a community where street parking can be limited.
Reston was conceived as a planned community in the early 1960s, and Glencourse Lane sits within the residential fabric that took shape in the following decade. The surrounding area includes wooded open space, community pathways, and the broader network of Reston Association amenities. Nearby commercial areas provide everyday retail, dining, and services within the community’s own mixed-use centers.
Ownership in a Reston cluster community comes with built-in access to trails and open space maintained through the Reston Association. The outdoor areas adjacent to cluster townhouses are designed for shared use, creating a green buffer that distinguishes this type of setting from conventional attached housing. The Silver Line Metro corridor and Dulles Toll Road are accessible from Reston, connecting residents to the broader Northern Virginia and DC employment base.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked with buyers and sellers across Reston’s cluster townhouse communities and the broader Fairfax County market. We understand the nuances of Reston Association governance, HOA disclosure review, and the resale dynamics specific to this property type and price range. If you are evaluating townhouses in Reston or the surrounding Route 7 and Dulles corridor, we would welcome the opportunity to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket.
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6 Barnswallow Ct W, #rling, VA 20164