We were going to sell our Fountainside Lane Town house – which we first bought in 1999 –
and build a new townhouse in a new development called Ridgemont Commons!
This was a 2400 SF. – three-story brick townhouse –
and we were to pick the upgrades we wanted.
It was to have a two-car garage and a deck off the second floor with a fenced-in courtyard below it!

This would be the first of three homes we built – and three floors – I would never do that again.
Three floors are a lot of stairs to navigate – but it also was our first and only all-brick home!
This was a brand new neighborhood in the forest behind our first townhouse.
We used to ride the trails through the woods on our bikes!
It was a beautiful home and off the garage – under the staircase was a hidden storage space.
I hired a contractor to cut a hole and install a door so we could access it!
It was about 15 feet long and made a hard right to end up behind the fireplace on the first floor –
We stored a lot down there.
I knew it was there from visiting the construction site –
throughout the process.
This home had three bedrooms – two and one-half baths –
Very large gothic windows on the second floor –
Cherry wood cabinets and granite tops.
We also were within walking distance of a brand new WEGMANS –
and a newly built town center called Fairfax Corners.

We really liked this neighborhood as we could walk to stores – theaters – and places to eat.
But – it was city life – traffic was busy – George Mason University was a couple miles away –
The NRA building was also –
It was just too busy!
We lived here almost four years – we had experienced the DC SNIPER and 9-11 terror here.
It was time to look elsewhere – and there was a brand new development in the countryside-
called “BRAMBLETON, VA.”
They were building an entire small city there –

Once again we put the house up for sale – and put in an offer on what we thought –
“OUR FOREVER HOME TO BE BUILT IN BRAMBLETON, VA.”

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Soon to come – BRAMBLETON, VA. OUR FOREVER HOME – SO WE THOUGHT!