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Wessynton, In The Shadow Of George Washington's Mount Vernon

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Executives

Northern Virginia is thought of as "colonial country" with very few contemporary styled homes.  That is why Wessynton, a collection of contemporary homes abutting George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate, is extremely unusual.

The Homes

  • 157 homes
  • Built between 1968 to 1970
  • 1/3 acre lots
  • 1,700 to 3,000 square feet of living space
  • Although the exteriors are contemporary the interior floor plans are fairly traditional
  • As you can see by the video below there are more trees than people in Wessynton 

The Area

  • Fairfax County Connector Bus Roue 151 to the Huntington Metro operates seven days a week along the Mount Vernon Memorial Highway at the entrances to Wessynton - the easiest way to commute to The Pentagon and Washington, DC
  • Mount Vernon High School is about 2 blocks away on Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
  • Riverside Elementary is just across from the high school.
  • The George Washington Rec Center with year round  pool (part of the Fairfax County Park System) is next to the elementary school.
  • Fort Belvoir is within 10 minutes
  • The entrance to the George Washington Memorial Parkway is less than 5 minutes away at the Mount Vernon Mansion - it's about 15 minutes to Olde Towne Alexandria

Over the years we have had many clients and friends purchase a home in Wessynton - one of them is still there after 30 years.  It is undeniably a warm and friendly subdivision.

RIVERSIDE ESTATES is another Mount Vernon community with traditionally styled homes less than 5 minutes to the Mount Vernon Estate

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