An animal doctor duo’s purchase of a house in Manakin-Sabot capped a busy year for the Richmond area’s million-dollar home buying market.
Residential Real Estate
A decade later, new phase of Oregon Hill Overlook in the works
Drivers along the Lee Bridge may notice something new being built atop the bluff of Oregon Hill. A section of five townhomes is being added beside the Overlook Condominiums at the riverside edge of the historic Richmond neighborhood, filling a section that was left vacant when the condos were built about 10 years ago. Developer Steven… Read more »
Open House: The highest-priced home sales of 2016
One million-dollar buy led to another in this year’s higher-end home market, as two buyers and sellers – a former NFL player and a local attorney – accounted for much of the area’s top 10 highest-priced home sales for 2016.
Developer seeks more units for mixed-use project in Jackson Ward
As its first Richmond development wraps up in Northside, a D.C.-based developer is moving forward with plans for its next residential project.
House restorer lists own home for $1.75M
A local house restorer is selling her renovated Windsor Farms residence in favor of a recently listed modern home on Riverside Drive.
Former Highland Park school reborn as apartments
The transformation of a Northside neighborhood anchor is nearly complete, as the renovated Highland Park Public School building welcomes its first residents this week.
Peninsula player moves into Richmond real estate scene
An established player in the Hampton Roads real estate market has arrived in Richmond with the help of two veteran local brokers.
Refinancing secured for local Section 8 housing
Two apartment complexes in Richmond’s Northside and East End will remain as Section 8 affordable housing properties after a recent commercial loan refinancing.
Developer plans 70-acre residential expansion
A Chester-based developer is looking to expand its cluster of residential communities near the southern end of the Varina-Enon Bridge.
Builder loses lots to foreclosure; lawsuits still loom
A local builder facing lawsuits for multiple stalled and foreclosed houses in a western Henrico neighborhood says the properties are being picked up and will be finished by other builders.