Anonymous wrote:That neighborhood has a ton of kids, annual Halloween party, 4th of July pig roast ( or maybe the pig roast is on one of the other holidays??), cookie exchange, Labor Day cookout and kickball game, etc. etc. this house will go fast. I wouldn't worry about not having seen a lot of other houses if you like this one. Make an offer before the open house this weekend.
OP, I wouldn't listen to this poster. I agree that the house looks lovely but I would (and will) research, research, research! I made the mistake of buying the first thing I saw last time because "I loved it!" and now I regret. I still like the place, but in hindsight, I shouldn't have rushed and should have looked more.
I also live in Reston (love it here!) and I am looking into houses to get a sense of price, where I want to live, etc. We will probably be buying within the next year or two.
This house is very close to me and I drives through the neighborhood today - and from outside is indeed lovely. The houses around are also lovely and I saw lots of young children outside with their moms. I also saw ANOTHER house for sale and after inquiring (because I didn't see it online), I was informed it was put on sale today (I don't know how much they are asking yet). Also, the person who informed this, also told me he (was a guy) is planing on putting his home on the market in a few weeks (he has three kids 8, 4 and 2, lives in a 4bed house and is feeling it is too small for them).
Anyway, I just want to point out that unless you are 100% sure, don't need to rush because there is always going to be another house in the market somewhere.