This is wonderful neighborhood with easy access to parks, bike
trails and jogging paths. These homes have generous proportions and
ample lots.
Heading south, one will encounter Westgrove
first. Westgrove's homes, many built in the fifties and sixties, are
sturdy, brick homes with tasteful, colonial touches. Like much of New
Alexandria, Westgrove lies below the uplands, but still well outside
most of the River's floodplain.
Villamay homes are perched
on the bluff, and many have wonderful vistas to the River and beyond
the Potomac to Maryland. Villamay homes are often split level
characterized by enormous rooms with a thoroughly modern feel.
Marlan
Forest, as the name implies, is a bit more wooded than Villamay and
Westgrove. The lots are large and most have towering hardwoods. The
entire neighborhood is quiet, elegant and highly desirable. Check here
for a look at sales and prices in Villamay, Westgrove and Marlan Heights.
