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Price: $192,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
Year Built: 1972
Price: $192,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
Year Built: 1972
Located on Escalante Court in Reston, Virginia, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath townhouse represents an accessible entry point into one of Northern Virginia’s most established planned communities. Built in 1972, the home carries the architectural character of Reston’s original residential fabric. A monthly HOA fee of $112 connects residents to the broader Reston Association network of trails, pools, and recreational facilities. At a display price of $192,000, the home offers a compelling value proposition within the Reston submarket.
The home at 11951 Escalante Court sits within Reston’s original residential fabric, a planned community that has defined thoughtful suburban living in Northern Virginia since the 1960s. Built in 1972, the townhouse reflects the enduring design principles that guided Reston’s early development — modest scale, integration with green space, and walkable connectivity.
Three bedrooms and two full baths, plus a half bath on the main level, provide a functional layout suited to a range of living arrangements. The home’s multi-level configuration is typical of Reston’s townhouse stock and offers clear separation between living, dining, and sleeping spaces.
Membership in the Reston Association is included through the HOA, granting access to an extensive network of trails, tennis courts, pools, and community centers spread throughout the community. At $112 per month, the fee is among the more accessible in the Northern Virginia townhouse market.
Reston’s position along the Silver Line corridor makes it one of the more transit-connected suburban communities in the region. The Wiehle-Reston East Metro station provides direct rail access into Washington, DC, and onward to Dulles International Airport via the Silver Line extension.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
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Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
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The townhouse at 11951 Escalante Court is a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home built in 1972 as part of Reston’s original residential development. The multi-level layout provides defined separation between living and sleeping spaces, a hallmark of the townhouse typology common throughout Reston’s early neighborhoods. The home’s court address offers a more sheltered setting than properties fronting primary roads. A monthly HOA fee of $112 covers Reston Association membership and associated community amenities.
Reston is one of the first and most fully realized planned communities in the United States, developed beginning in the 1960s with an emphasis on mixed-use density, preserved open space, and pedestrian connectivity. The 20191 zip code places this home in the central-eastern portion of Reston, close to the community’s established trail network and recreational facilities. Town Center, Reston’s commercial and cultural hub, is accessible by trail or road. The surrounding area includes a mix of retail, dining, and professional services that have grown alongside the community over five decades.
Reston Association membership, included through the HOA, provides access to multiple outdoor pools, tennis and pickleball courts, a network of paved and natural-surface trails, and several community centers. The trail system connects much of the community without requiring a car, making it practical for daily recreation and errands. Local dining and coffee options are available in the nearby Lake Anne and Town Center areas. The Silver Line Metro offers a car-free commute option into Tysons, Rosslyn, and central Washington, DC.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass bring direct experience with Reston townhouse real estate and the broader Northern Virginia submarket along the Silver Line corridor. We have worked with buyers navigating Reston’s HOA-governed communities, helping clients understand Reston Association membership, resale dynamics, and the value differences across Reston’s distinct neighborhood clusters. If you are considering a townhouse in Reston or a comparable Northern Virginia community, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket.
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