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Neighborhoods in Richmond, VA

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    Wilton

    Wilton, a historic neighborhood in Richmond, is situated on the north banks of the James River, just two miles from downtown. Known for its rich history, Wilton is home to the Wilton House, a Georgian-style manor that now serves as a museum. The neighborhood features spacious homes built between the 1920s and 1950s, offering a mix of architectural

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      $2.00M

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      $561K - $8.2M

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      3 Listings

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    Windsor Farms

    Windsor Farms embodies classic Virginia living, and residents strive to keep it that way. The neighborhood was developed to look like an English Village in the 1920s when Richmond saw a residential boom. It was a community for those wanting proximity to the city and its amenities without the accompanying hubbub. Today, strict guidelines govern

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      $1.81M

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      $1.2M - $2.8M

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      2 Listings

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    Westhampton

    Local pubs and markets are minutes away from homes in the community of Westhampton. Originally a suburb along the Richmond streetcar line, Westhampton has developed a solid small business community that contributes to a proud and supportive community. “It has maintained its value through any economic downturn,” says Susan Fisher, a local Realtor

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      $1.08M

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      $366K - $5.5M

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      2 Listings

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    Near West End

    There’s a Richmond neighborhood with a nationally-ranked liberal arts college, plenty of sidewalks and a handful of local restaurants. And it’s not downtown. As part of Near West End, Three Chopt is a neighborhood full of green lawns and early twentieth-century homes, but its shops, sidewalks and relatively low crime rate make it popular among

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      $914K

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      $397K - $3.2M

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      4 Listings

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    The Fan

    College-age renters and prominent Virginia families live next door in The Fan. These unlikely neighbors shop at the same grocery stores and eat at the same local restaurants. “You go to Joe’s Inn, and they’re sitting in booths back-to-back,” says Scott Garnett, a Realtor with Samson Properties and a 30-year Fan resident. In an otherwise hilly

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      $831K

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      $249K - $1.9M

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      25 Listings

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    Mary Munford

    Mary Munford embodies the legacy of the late activist Mary-Cooke Branch Munford, celebrating her focus on community. People here know their neighbors– they run into them while walking dogs or riding bikes with their kids; sometimes, they end up talking for hours. The streets are tree-lined, and some have skinny concrete sidewalks. Architecturally

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      $814K

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      $381K - $1.5M

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      8 Listings

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    Malvern Gardens

    Home to the iconic Stella’s restaurant, Malvern Gardens is a leafy sanctuary tucked into Richmond’s West End just 5 miles from downtown Richmond and a few blocks from the Museum District. Although one end of the little neighborhood gets a little noise from traffic on Interstate 195, it’s surprisingly quiet for being in the city, and its shaded

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      $780K

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      $433K - $1.5M

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      4 Listings

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    Colonial Place

    Colonial Place, located in the Near West End of Richmond, is recognized as the #1 Best Neighborhood to Live in Richmond by Niche. This neighborhood combines the benefits of city living with suburban perks, featuring spacious lots and a strong sense of community. The streets are laid out in a grid pattern, shaded by mature trees, and lined with a

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      $724K

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      $300K - $1.6M

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      13 Listings

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    Shockoe Valley

    Shockoe Valley in Richmond has historic charm with unique homes and modern interiors. The area offers quick access to downtown. Nearby parks, local eateries like Proper Pie, and vibrant nightlife make it appealing. Shockoe Valley in Richmond is a neighborhood characterized by its mix of overpasses, lofts, and industrial buildings, nestled between

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      $710K

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      0 Listings

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    Laburnum Park

    Laburnum Park is one of Richmond's earliest suburbs, attracting residents in the early 20th century. Its gradual growth was fostered by the streetcar lines that bordered it on both sides. Spanning 15 city blocks just north of downtown, this historic neighborhood remains a major attraction for homebuyers looking for a peaceful environment with

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      $697K

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      $397K - $1.1M

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      1 Listing

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    The Museum District

    In The Museum District, historic rowhomes line the streets. Residents sit on blankets on The Virginia Museum of Fine Art’s lawn or step inside The Virginia Museum of History and Culture to learn about their home state. The neighborhood is often compared to The Fan, just across Arthur Ashe Boulevard, but it’s a little quieter here – and a bit more

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      $684K

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      $261K - $1.5M

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      8 Listings

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    Carillon

    Despite its urban surroundings, the Carillon neighborhood has maintained a tranquil suburban atmosphere thanks to its proximity to some of Richmond's largest green spaces. "I've lived here for 23 years; it's a real gem," says Susan Fisher, a local Realtor at Long and Foster Real Estate with over 20 years of experience. "Being close to everything

    • Average Value

      $649K

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      $373K - $1.4M

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      2 Listings

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    Westover Hills

    One of Richmond, Virginia’s most beloved historic neighborhoods, Westover Hills sits on the south banks of the James River. “People love Westover Hills for its striking topography and accessibility to the Buttermilk Trail and the river,” says Joe Cafarella, a local Realtor at River Fox Realty, local business owner and lifelong Richmonder. “It’s a

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      $625K

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      $366K - $1.2M

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      3 Listings

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    Stony Point

    Phrases like “hidden gem” and “tucked away” get thrown around a lot. But Stony Point, just 9 miles from Downtown Richmond, Virginia, is both of those things. “Stony Point is a little bit concealed,” says Alyssa Black, former Crossroads Records employee – a store in Stony Point Fashion Park. “Since most of it is enclosed by Chippenham Parkway, it’s

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      $622K

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      $402K - $2.3M

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      12 Listings

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    Sauer's Gardens

    Once a location favored by Richmonders as an idyllic spot for a wedding or simply a day out of the house, the gardens originally planted in the 1920s by beloved extract and spice purveyor C.F. Sauer Sr. reflected their namesake's love of ornamental gardens. The Monumental Floral Gardens were inspired by those that Sauer saw during his travels in

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      $617K

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      $366K - $1.3M

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      2 Listings

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    Ginter Park

    Ginter Park was developed in the late 1890s as one of Richmond’s first streetcar suburbs, its design based on plans created by famous Richmonder Lewis Ginter, founder of the American Tobacco Company. It joined the National Register of Historic Places nearly a century after its inception. Today, Ginter Park is a vibrant northside enclave that has

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      $617K

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      $354K - $1.7M

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      7 Listings

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    Willow Oaks

    Wooded residential streets, distinguished historic buildings and unforgettable views of the natural Richmond scenery await you in Willow Oaks. Whether at The Wetlands Park or your own backyard, it’s easy to find a shady spot to relax in this neighborhood. As a South Richmond neighborhood, Willow Oaks has a rich history. The area has continued to

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      $607K

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      $421K - $980K

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      1 Listing

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    Byrd Park

    Richmond’s Byrd Park neighborhood is known for its charming enclave of historic homes interlacing the trails, ponds and mature trees of one of the city’s most popular public outdoor spaces. Named after the founder of Richmond, William Byrd, and anchored by its namesake park, Byrd Park is desirable for its abundant green space, beautiful homes and

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      $571K

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      $311K - $1.6M

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      3 Listings

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    Church Hill

    Richmond is a historic city, and Church Hill is one of its most historic neighborhoods. The view from Libby Hill Park gave Virginia’s capital its name, and Patrick Henry’s speech at St. John’s Church inspired the American Revolution. During the Civil War, miles of Richmond burned, but Church Hill remained because of its high elevation. Much of its

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      $569K

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      $313K - $1.6M

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      10 Listings

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    Stratford Hills

    “People who live in Stratford Hills love the proximity to the trails and parks around the James,” says Brittany Goodwin, Realtor at River Fox Realty. “The ease with which you can get to the river is pretty remarkable.” The northern edge of Stratford Hills is Richmond’s iconic stretch of the James River. Stratford Hills residents have various

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      $557K

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      $261K - $1.6M

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      9 Listings

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    Huguenot

    Huguenot is a scenic neighborhood on Richmond’s South Side. “You get a suburban feel but in the city,” says Realtor Jason Hester with Saunders & Co. Real Estate, who grew up nearby. Cherokee Road weaves past the James River, and a lush tree canopy shades the roadsides. Locals walk their dogs at riverfront parks or relax on back decks when it’s

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      $557K

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      $269K - $947K

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      5 Listings

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    Bellevue

    Bellevue is a front-porch neighborhood where residents sit outside on warm evenings to visit with neighbors who stroll by with their kids on tricycles and dogs on leashes. “The first thing I could say I like best about living in Bellevue is the quality of the environment – the housing stock, the streets and the sidewalks,” says Bellevue Civic

    • Average Value

      $555K

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      $394K - $871K

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      3 Listings

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    Southampton

    On the southern banks of the James River, Southampton is a forested community of single-family homes. “It’s a quiet neighborhood, but it still has a friendly feel,” says Malinda Phelps, a lifelong Richmond area resident and Realtor at Long & Foster Real Estate. “It offers a great balance of privacy, community and proximity to downtown.” Neighbors

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      $554K

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      $398K - $1.1M

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      3 Listings

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    The Diamond

    The Diamond neighborhood in Richmond is centered around The Diamond baseball stadium, home to the Flying Squirrels Minor League Baseball team. Currently undergoing a significant revitalization as part of the $2.4 billion Diamond District project, the area will soon feature a new baseball stadium, multifamily homes, townhomes, and an 11-acre public

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      $543K

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      $409K - $598K

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      0 Listings

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    Sherwood Park

    Just a mile north of downtown, this historic Richmond neighborhood is situated in the area known as Northside. Originally developed in the late 1800s as one of the city’s first streetcar suburbs, today, Sherwood Park is a quiet neighborhood with charming homes and proximity to city amenities. “My recent seller in Sherwood Park loved everything

    • Average Value

      $538K

    • List Price

      $325K - $882K

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      2 Listings

    Sherwood Park

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