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Neighborhoods in Roanoke, VA

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    South Roanoke

    Though originally settled in the 1700s for its fertile land around Crystal Spring, South Roanoke didn’t develop into the vibrant enclave it’s known as today until the early 20th century. “This is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city,” says Steve Eller, a Realtor with Lichtenstein Rowan Realtors who has sold several homes in the

    • Average Value

      $684K

    • List Price

      $298K - $2.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    South Roanoke
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    Greater Deyerle

    On the westernmost edge of the City of Roanoke sits Greater Deyerle. Locals like the area for its rural character – the Blue Ridge Mountains are visible from every angle, brush sways in valley wind and many residential roads don’t have sidewalks or curbs. Grass sprawling and sloped lawns touch curved and cracked two-lane roads, and small lakes and

    • Average Value

      $434K

    • List Price

      $230K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Greater Deyerle
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    Franklin-Colonial

    Named for its two arterial streets, Franklin-Colonial is a southwest Roanoke neighborhood brimming with commercial and collegiate convenience. Fast food restaurants, shopping strips and the Tanglewood Mall line four-lane Franklin Road, which also offers a straight shot to downtown Roanoke. A glass skywalk stretches over Colonial Avenue, connecting

    • Average Value

      $417K

    • List Price

      $141K - $867K

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Franklin-Colonial
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    Cave Spring

    Roanoke locals might know Cave Spring as Southwest County. This is a desirable location for many residents, with top-rated schools and opportunities to find a recently built home on a large lot without a far commute to Roanoke’s city center or Salem, which are both about 6 miles away. This area is sometimes confused as its own locality because it

    • Average Value

      $383K

    • List Price

      $180K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      38 Listings

    Cave Spring
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    Raleigh Court

    Vintage homes, a nostalgic shopping district and green spaces define the western Roanoke neighborhood of Raleigh Court. “It borders the city and the county, so it’s nice for people who don’t necessarily want to live downtown,” says Kaelyn Spickler, who’s lived in Roanoke for over six years. She adds that many people with younger children

    • Average Value

      $350K

    • List Price

      $212K - $716K

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Raleigh Court
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    Old Southwest

    Old Southwest is the largest residential historic district in the state, offering an array of vintage homes, local restaurants and views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located a mile from downtown Roanoke, the neighborhood is home to the Alexander Gish House, which is one of the city’s oldest properties, as well as office buildings and public green

    • Average Value

      $344K

    • List Price

      $143K - $595K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Old Southwest
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    Downtown Roanoke

    Originally developed upon the completion of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in the late 1800s, Downtown Roanoke combines historic prestige and modern metropolitan conveniences. Former automobile factories have become condo complexes, while swanky steakhouses and longstanding dive bars reside in Italianate-style storefronts. Local farmers sell

    • Average Value

      $340K

    • List Price

      $213K - $944K

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Downtown Roanoke
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    Grandin Court

    Developed between the 1920s and ‘60s, Grandin Court is a southwest Roanoke neighborhood with well-established character and suburban convenience. A 15-foot-tall red, stucco kettle sits atop The Coffee Pot, a nearly century-old roadhouse along Brambleton Avenue, the neighborhood’s main road lined with numerous longstanding establishments. Murray

    • Average Value

      $297K

    • List Price

      $190K - $373K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Grandin Court
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    Southern Hills

    As its name suggests, Southern Hills sits on gentle slopes along the southern edge of the city of Roanoke, about 5 miles from downtown. The neighborhood has developed in stages, and this is evident in its housing. Along Southern Hills’s two-lane country thoroughfares, midcentury properties sit on patchy grass lots that rise and fall with the

    • Average Value

      $296K

    • List Price

      $219K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Southern Hills
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    Miller Court-Arrowood

    Miller Court-Arrowood is surrounded by conveniences – the mall, the high school, the interstate and the airport – while sitting on lots large enough to create space and privacy between homes. Roanoke local and Realtor with Mac Westland Real Estate Group Alex Taylor says, “You’re close to the city without being right downtown.” Although it’s within

    • Average Value

      $270K

    • List Price

      $113K - $321K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Miller Court-Arrowood
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    Wasena

    Wasena became Roanoke’s first bus suburb in the 1920s when a steel bridge was built over the Roanoke River to connect it to downtown. These developments prompted the first bus route in Roanoke, and today the community buzzes with outdoor activities and newer developments near the vast Roanoke Valley Greenway. “When I think about Wasena, the word

    • Average Value

      $267K

    • List Price

      $212K - $720K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Wasena
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    Monterey

    There’s green in nearly every direction of Monterey. Two golf courses are on one side of the northeast Roanoke neighborhood, while the forests of Read Mountain Preserve encompass the land on the opposite side. However, it’s not a ritzy golf club community. Homes weren’t built along the courses; instead, modest homes and manicured fairways are

    • Average Value

      $266K

    • List Price

      $167K - $354K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Monterey
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    Riverland-Walnut Hill

    Bounded by Mill Mountain and the Roanoke River, Riverland-Walnut Hill is a turn-of-the-century enclave near quintessential Roanoke destinations. Arts and Crafts houses atop steep terrain feature views of the neon red, white and blue Roanoke Star, the largest free-standing, man-made star in the world. Monument Trail off Prospect Road is a 5-mile

    • Average Value

      $261K

    • List Price

      $187K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Riverland-Walnut Hill
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    Mecca Gardens

    Located on the eastern border of the Roanoke city limits, Mecca Garden enjoys the spacious lots and thicker greenery that come with being on the edge of town. Still, the neighborhood of about 600 homes isn’t a remote area. It’s within 4 miles of iconic Roanoke spots, including a walkable downtown and the 89-foot-tall Roanoke Star atop Mill

    • Average Value

      $254K

    • List Price

      $177K - $535K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Mecca Gardens
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    Garden City

    Before 1917, Garden City was a small, rural community at the base of Mill Mountain, just southeast of Roanoke proper. But when the American Viscose Plant — then the world’s largest rayon mill — opened nearby along the banks of the Roanoke River, the town’s apple orchards and rolling farmland slowly developed into a suburban enclave, ultimately

    • Average Value

      $243K

    • List Price

      $120K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Garden City
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    Westview Terrace

    Westview Terrace is a residential Roanoke neighborhood filled with homes from the 1960s and ‘70s. The majority of streets don’t have curbs or sidewalks, and most homes sit on large lots with enough space for a soccer game or family cookout. “It’s an affordable area with a lot of rejuvenation happening,” says Alex Taylor, Roanoke local and Realtor

    • Average Value

      $236K

    • List Price

      $214K - $316K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Westview Terrace
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    Preston Park

    Preston Park offers Roanokers easy access to conveniences and homes on quiet streets. In 1949, the neighborhood was annexed from Roanoke County, and much of its housing reflects the period’s rapid suburban development. Ranch-style homes with yards large enough to toss a ball around sit on wide, walkable streets, and the neighborhood’s elementary

    • Average Value

      $231K

    • List Price

      $169K - $382K

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Preston Park
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    Ridgewood Park

    Ridgewood Park is a neighborhood in the far west of Roanoke that borders Salem. It’s almost 100% residential, with homes from the late 1950s and early 1960s sitting on grassy lots with enough room to toss a ball around or play a backyard soccer game. Houses are spread out in Ridgewood Park, and locals love that they can breathe in fresh mountain

    • Average Value

      $228K

    • List Price

      $176K - $386K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Ridgewood Park
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    Peachtree-Norwood

    Peachtree-Norwood is a suburban section of northwest Roanoke, defined by brick single-family homes, trimmed lawns and views of the distant Blue Ridge Mountains. Homeowners live on calm streets, surrounded by other houses and the occasional apartment building or church. The neighborhood of about 800 homes borders U.S. Route 460 and Peters Creek

    • Average Value

      $225K

    • List Price

      $131K - $304K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Peachtree-Norwood
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    Roundhill

    Roundhill is a neighborhood defined by convenience, bordering U.S. Interstate 581 and the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport and home to the Valley View Mall. “It’s as central as you can get in the northern Roanoke area,” says Roanoke local and Realtor with Realstar Realtors LLC, Noah Beckley. “What draws people is the closeness to everything.”

    • Average Value

      $213K

    • List Price

      $163K - $339K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Roundhill
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    Mountain View

    Mountain View feels like a throwback to the early 20th-century. The neighborhood’s American Foursquare dwellings once housed wealthy railroad executives from the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, and many of these properties still stand. “Roanoke City has older neighborhoods than Roanoke County,” says Roanoke local and REALTOR® Scott Avis with MKB

    • Average Value

      $211K

    • List Price

      $96K - $828K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Mountain View
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    Edgewood-Summit Hills

    Some addresses in Edgewood-Summit Hills say “Salem,” but the neighborhood is actually on the western edge of the city of Roanoke. It’s about as far west as someone can live in Roanoke before they cross the city limits into Salem, and that’s what residents like, says Alex Taylor, a Realtor with Mac Westland Group who sells real estate across

    • Average Value

      $205K

    • List Price

      $152K - $280K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Edgewood-Summit Hills
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    Wilmont

    Wilmont is on Roanoke’s far west side. An established neighborhood where 1960s homes lie on soft slopes and slightly curved roads, Wilmont offers buyers properties with good bones that they can make their own. “That’s an established, quieter area with older housing,” says Bob Chandler, Realtor with MKB Realtors, who has sold homes throughout

    • Average Value

      $199K

    • List Price

      $115K - $271K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Wilmont
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    Riverdale

    Riverdale is a southeast Roanoke neighborhood about 2 miles from downtown. While this neighborhood has struggled with challenges related to substance abuse and homelessness, an upcoming project dubbed the Riverdale project about a mile away will convert the former Roanoke Industrial Center into a mixed-use facility where locals can work, live and

    • Average Value

      $198K

    • List Price

      $156K - $325K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Riverdale
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    Cherry Hill

    Bordering Salem, Cherry Hill is an established neighborhood on the far west side of Roanoke without a large commercial presence, an area where single-story properties sit on lots large enough to toss a ball around. The neighborhood was annexed from Roanoke County in 1976, which caused a reaction from some who did not want to become city residents

    • Average Value

      $194K

    • List Price

      $176K - $277K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Cherry Hill

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