
The new townhomes under construction along Route 7 in Pimmit Hills have all been snapped up.
Developer EYA announced in late October that all 104 townhouses in Tysons Ridge have been sold, months ahead of the anticipated completion of construction.
The homes started in the $800,000s, but the final available unit — an “Evanston” model with four bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a private elevator and a loft with a rooftop terrace — was priced at nearly $1.7 million, according to marketing emails.
“All homes are now sold,” EYA New Home Advisor Tara Rosenberg confirmed to FFXnow by email. “Completion of construction/all settlements is projected for about June/July of 2025.”
Approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in January 2022, the townhome development replaced an office building at 7700 Leesburg Pike that had been constructed in 1976. The 6.7-acre site is near Marshall High School and the Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library.
After the office building was demolished, construction on Tysons Ridge began in spring 2023, and a model home opened this past April, according to Rosenberg.
The homes range in size from approximately 1,690 square feet for a 3-bedroom floor plan to the 2,840-square-foot Evanston units. All of the units will have two-car garages and rooftop terraces, and buyers could also choose to add an private elevator.
Organized along a new internal street called Tysons Ridgeline Road, the neighborhood will include fitness and play areas and an 11,210-square-foot central courtyard with a pergola and terraces on the north end of the site away from Leesburg Pike, according to a site plan submitted to the county.
Housing prices continue to climb in Fairfax County, which saw an average sales price of $856,952 in October — a 13.4% increase from the same month in 2023. Buyers closed on a total of 963 residences last month, with 201 properties selling for at least $1 million, per data reported by Bright MLS.