June’s top home sales included two at more than $800K over asking

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The stone house at 205 Massie Road in Windsor Farms was the priciest sale in June. (Photos courtesy CVRMLS)

For the second month in a row, the region’s highest-priced home sales included two that sold for more than a half-million dollars over list price, pushing the over-asking bar closer to the $1 million mark.

The priciest sale in June was 205 Massie Road, a 5,100-square-foot house in Richmond’s Windsor Farms neighborhood that sold for $3.45 million – $860,000 over its list price of $2.59 million.

Susan Jones with The Steele Group | Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing for sellers Bruce and Elizabeth Campbell, who bought the home in 2012 in a multiparcel deal totaling $1.15 million. Bruce Campbell is an executive with locally based AMF Bakery Systems.

Erika Cline with EXP Realty represented the buyers, listed in property records as Christian and Sarah Haller.

205 Massie Road 3

The front-to-back entrance hall connects to rooms with beamed ceilings.

The house was listed May 2 and was put under contract May 10. It closed June 15. The city assessed the 0.7-acre property at $1.78 million.

Totaling four bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms, the English Cotswold-style house was built in 1932 and designed by an architect as his residence, according to Jones’ listing.

The two-story stone house is perched on an elevated double lot that adjoins a neighborhood common area. Renovated by the Campbells, the house includes items from nearby Agecroft Hall and has two primary suite options, a second-floor laundry and a front-to-back entrance hall connecting to the dining room and living room.

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The house is perched atop an elevated double lot.

The house is accentuated with nearly 10-foot-high beamed ceilings, leaded glass windows, pointed archways and oak floors. The property includes a garden with fountain and bluestone terrace, and a vaulted breezeway connects the kitchen with a two-car garage.

June’s top five sales included another home that sold for even higher above list price.

The house at 6120 Saint Andrews Lane, a 4,300-square-foot midcentury-style home beside the Country Club of Virginia, sold June 16 for $2.53 million – $885,000 above its May 24 list price of $1.65 million.

Steele Group agents Jill Davenport and Mary Davenport had the listing, representing the family of Huntley and Jean Davenport. Huntley Davenport, who died in 2018, was a CCV president and worked at Wells Fargo Advisors for 50 years.

6120 Saint Andrews Ln

The midcentury-style house at 6120 Saint Andrews Lane.

Holly Martin and Scott Shaheen with Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate represented the mystery buyer, who purchased the home using an LLC.

The two sales came weeks after another West End home sold for $820,000 over asking in May. A 5,400-square-foot home in Windsor Farms, at 202 Nottingham Road, sold in May for $3.12 million, above its $2.3 million list price in April.

In 2021, an 8,100-square-foot house at 22 W. Lower Tuckahoe Road in Goochland County sold for $805,000 over list at $3.5 million. Two months earlier, a 5,500-square-foot colonial at 4702 Rolfe Road in the West End sold for $750,000 over asking at $2.75 million.

The 6120 Saint Andrews address came in at No. 4 on the top five sales list for June. Rounding out the list were, according to the Central Virginia Regional Multiple Listing Service:

1621 Carriage Drive, Manakin-Sabot, Goochland – $2.82 million. Listing agent: Richard Bower, Joyner Fine Properties; buyer’s agent: Cabell Childress, Long & Foster.

107 Cyril Lane, Mooreland West, Henrico – $2.65 million. Listing agent: Richard Bower, Joyner; buyer’s agents: Scott Shaheen and Scott Ruth, SRMF.

6213 Tapoan Place, CCV area, Richmond – $2.4 million. Listing agents: Bo Steele and Pooh Steele, Steele Group | SIR; buyer’s agent: John Pace, Keller Williams.

205 Massie Road 1

The stone house at 205 Massie Road in Windsor Farms was the priciest sale in June. (Photos courtesy CVRMLS)

For the second month in a row, the region’s highest-priced home sales included two that sold for more than a half-million dollars over list price, pushing the over-asking bar closer to the $1 million mark.

The priciest sale in June was 205 Massie Road, a 5,100-square-foot house in Richmond’s Windsor Farms neighborhood that sold for $3.45 million – $860,000 over its list price of $2.59 million.

Susan Jones with The Steele Group | Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing for sellers Bruce and Elizabeth Campbell, who bought the home in 2012 in a multiparcel deal totaling $1.15 million. Bruce Campbell is an executive with locally based AMF Bakery Systems.

Erika Cline with EXP Realty represented the buyers, listed in property records as Christian and Sarah Haller.

205 Massie Road 3

The front-to-back entrance hall connects to rooms with beamed ceilings.

The house was listed May 2 and was put under contract May 10. It closed June 15. The city assessed the 0.7-acre property at $1.78 million.

Totaling four bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms, the English Cotswold-style house was built in 1932 and designed by an architect as his residence, according to Jones’ listing.

The two-story stone house is perched on an elevated double lot that adjoins a neighborhood common area. Renovated by the Campbells, the house includes items from nearby Agecroft Hall and has two primary suite options, a second-floor laundry and a front-to-back entrance hall connecting to the dining room and living room.

205 Massie Road 2

The house is perched atop an elevated double lot.

The house is accentuated with nearly 10-foot-high beamed ceilings, leaded glass windows, pointed archways and oak floors. The property includes a garden with fountain and bluestone terrace, and a vaulted breezeway connects the kitchen with a two-car garage.

June’s top five sales included another home that sold for even higher above list price.

The house at 6120 Saint Andrews Lane, a 4,300-square-foot midcentury-style home beside the Country Club of Virginia, sold June 16 for $2.53 million – $885,000 above its May 24 list price of $1.65 million.

Steele Group agents Jill Davenport and Mary Davenport had the listing, representing the family of Huntley and Jean Davenport. Huntley Davenport, who died in 2018, was a CCV president and worked at Wells Fargo Advisors for 50 years.

6120 Saint Andrews Ln

The midcentury-style house at 6120 Saint Andrews Lane.

Holly Martin and Scott Shaheen with Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate represented the mystery buyer, who purchased the home using an LLC.

The two sales came weeks after another West End home sold for $820,000 over asking in May. A 5,400-square-foot home in Windsor Farms, at 202 Nottingham Road, sold in May for $3.12 million, above its $2.3 million list price in April.

In 2021, an 8,100-square-foot house at 22 W. Lower Tuckahoe Road in Goochland County sold for $805,000 over list at $3.5 million. Two months earlier, a 5,500-square-foot colonial at 4702 Rolfe Road in the West End sold for $750,000 over asking at $2.75 million.

The 6120 Saint Andrews address came in at No. 4 on the top five sales list for June. Rounding out the list were, according to the Central Virginia Regional Multiple Listing Service:

1621 Carriage Drive, Manakin-Sabot, Goochland – $2.82 million. Listing agent: Richard Bower, Joyner Fine Properties; buyer’s agent: Cabell Childress, Long & Foster.

107 Cyril Lane, Mooreland West, Henrico – $2.65 million. Listing agent: Richard Bower, Joyner; buyer’s agents: Scott Shaheen and Scott Ruth, SRMF.

6213 Tapoan Place, CCV area, Richmond – $2.4 million. Listing agents: Bo Steele and Pooh Steele, Steele Group | SIR; buyer’s agent: John Pace, Keller Williams.

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