Reston
Quick answer: David Mount is a full-time listing agent with The Redux Group of eXp Realty who has closed transactions in Reston and knows how this one-of-a-kind planned community works—its Reston Association covenants and design review, its lakes and clusters, and its two Metro stations. If you’re selling a single-family home or townhome in Reston, call or text David at 571-946-8418 or email david.mount@thereduxgroup.com.
Selling a home in Reston, VA
Reston is unlike anywhere else in Northern Virginia—a founder-planned community built around four lakes, miles of wooded pathways, village centers, and the walkable Reston Town Center, now served by two Silver Line Metro stations. That lifestyle draws steady demand for its single-family homes and townhomes from tech professionals, commuters, and families. But Reston also has rules and rhythms that a seller’s agent needs to understand cold.
Where I’ve worked in Reston: I’ve closed transactions in Reston and regularly help relocating clients moving in and out of the area—so I know how its homes are shopped, priced, and marketed.
What makes selling in Reston different
Most Reston homes fall under the Reston Association, with covenants and a design-review process that governs exterior changes—paint colors, additions, fences, even some landscaping. Many homes also belong to a smaller cluster or sub-association on top of that. For a seller, this matters: buyers want to know what’s allowed, and a clean, compliant home with the right documentation sells more smoothly. Location relative to Reston’s lakes—Lake Anne, Lake Audubon, Lake Thoreau, and Lake Newport—and to the Metro and Town Center can meaningfully move value. Knowing how to position those features is what gets a Reston home its best result.
Local knowledge that moves Reston homes
I’ve spent my life in Northern Virginia—I grew up in Burke, attended James Madison University, and have lived in Herndon, Fairfax, Burke, and Springfield. Over more than twelve years I’ve guided over 200 families through home sales totaling more than $130 million. Reston’s single-family homes and townhomes feed primarily the South Lakes High School pyramid, and I factor schools, clusters, and lake proximity into how I price and market every listing.
A recent Reston transaction
I’ve handled a Reston home transaction and continue to work with relocating clients in the area—experience that helps me speak to how Reston buyers shop and what makes a listing here stand out, from cluster character to lake and Metro access.
Thinking about selling your home in Reston? Tell David about it—he’ll reply personally.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Reston
Who is the best listing agent in Reston, VA?
David Mount is a full-time listing agent with The Redux Group of eXp Realty, with a 12+ year track record and 200+ homes sold across Northern Virginia. He has closed transactions in Reston and understands the Reston Association, the community’s lakes and clusters, and its Metro-driven demand. Reach him at 571-946-8418.
How does the Reston Association affect selling my home?
Most Reston homes fall under Reston Association covenants and a design-review process governing exterior changes, and many also belong to a smaller cluster association. Buyers want to understand what’s permitted, so a compliant, well-documented home tends to sell more smoothly—something David helps sellers prepare for.
Does lake or Metro proximity affect my Reston home’s value?
It can. Proximity to Lake Anne, Lake Audubon, Lake Thoreau, or Lake Newport, and to the Reston Town Center and Wiehle-Reston East Metro stations, are features buyers actively seek—and positioning them well is part of how David markets a Reston listing for its best result.
Thinking about selling your Reston home?
Let’s talk—no pressure, just honest advice from someone who knows Reston and Fairfax County. Call or text David Mount at 571-946-8418 or email david.mount@thereduxgroup.com.
Want more detail? See my Fairfax County seller’s guide and my full guide to selling in Northern Virginia.
