No matter what season you look at the Crosspointe neighborhood in Fairfax Station you can't help but notice the well kept landscaping, large lots and mature trees. An encouraging sign that the owners in Crosspointe care about their homes. The streets are wide and no two homes sitting side by side look alike. Driving through the neighborhood you will find Victorians with wide front porches, Tudors and stately Georgian Colonials.
Residents of Crosspointe enjoy the proximity to major parks and recreation activities including Burke Lake Park and the new Laurel Hill Golf Club. The neighborhood itself features two community pools, multiple tot lots, tennis courts and miles of walking trails maintained by the home owners association. For families with children the Silverbrook Elementary School is located within the community and older children attend South County Secondary School.
With an active HOA, the close to 5,000 residents of Crosspointe in Fairfax Station are treated to a wide variety of community activities throughout the year. During the summer the Crosspointe Cruisers (swim team) keep the pool lanes busy with practices and swim meets, the tennis club host lessons for all ages, the club house at the Glen Oaks pool host numerous cookouts and events for residents throughout the year.
With the historic towns of Occoquan and Clifton just a few miles away owners in Crosspointe don't have to go far to find a place to find history and great places to eat. The Giant Shopping Center in Lorton and the new Lorton Workhouse Arts Center are also close by as well. There is easy access to major commuter routes and the Lorton VRE station is within 15 minutes. If you are a buyer looking for a neighborhood with larger homes and convenience to everyday amenities then check take a quick tour of Crosspointe in Fairfax Station.
For more details on recent sales and current properties for sale contact Cindy Jones at 703-346-2213. Let me show you why Crosspointe in Fairfax Station is a great place to call home.
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