
G&G Reston comprises 18.75 acres across three contiguous parcels in Reston, Virginia, currently zoned for one home per two acres. The land adjoins NV Homes' successful "Hunting Crest" single-family community and can be developed on its own or assembled with neighboring parcels for frontage on Hunter Mill Road.
Location & Market. Reston sits in the heart of Northern Virginia's technology corridor, one of the strongest job and population centers in the Mid-Atlantic. The community has a population of roughly 64,700 (up about 5% since 2020) within Fairfax County's 1.1 million residents, and a median household income around $149,000 — among the highest in the nation. Reston holds more than 35 million square feet of office space (nearly a third of the county's total) and is home to major employers including Google, Booz Allen Hamilton, ICF International, and CARFAX, with a growing concentration of defense, cybersecurity, and AI firms.
Access & Connectivity. The Metro Silver Line — extended through Reston out to Washington Dulles International Airport in 2022 — connects the area directly to Tysons, Arlington, and downtown Washington, D.C. The site has convenient access to the Dulles Toll Road corridor, and the development boom along the Silver Line continues to draw corporate tenants, residents, and retail to Reston and neighboring Herndon.
Development Potential. With its current one-home-per-two-acre zoning, established adjacent communities, and Hunter Mill Road frontage potential, the property offers a path for single-family development with meaningful upside through assemblage or rezoning in one of the region's most supply-constrained, high-demand submarkets.
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Local Jurisdiction & Due Diligence
The property is located in Fairfax County, Virginia, within the Hunter Mill Magisterial District, and is served by Fairfax County Public Schools. The parcels are recorded on Fairfax County tax map 0183, in the Hunter Mill Road / Sunset Hills Road area. Prospective buyers are encouraged to confirm current zoning, planning guidance, and parcel details directly with the county using the resources below: