
The 6,000-square-foot home on Kenmore Road, complete with a brick terrace and outdoor fireplace, went under contract the same day it was listed.
The 6,000-square-foot home on Kenmore Road, complete with a brick terrace and outdoor fireplace, went under contract the same day it was listed.
A new-to-Richmond approach to facilitating homeownership while adding to the city’s housing stock is beginning to take shape in the northern part of the neighborhood.
A local real estate agent’s new Main Street Station-themed brokerage is gaining a foothold near its namesake with the help of a Shockoe Bottom developer.
Another cluster of residential development is adding to renewed momentum for the next phase of the mixed-use community on the Richmond-Henrico line.
A retired Richmond financier from an old-guard local brokerage firm dropped the price tag of his riverfront estate after its listing three years ago failed to find a buyer.
A rare case of new residential construction in Monroe Ward is taking shape along West Grace Street, immediately next door to a century-old predecessor.
After four years of fits, starts, lawsuits and a bankruptcy, the once-stalled West End condo project finally has a finished unit.
While the University of Richmond searches for a new athletic director, the school’s men’s basketball coach is on the hunt for a buyer for his house.
An exodus of executive- and management-level talent from the national brokerage’s local offices has created a new player in Richmond’s residential real estate scene.
The Midlothian community’s newest neighborhood, NewMarket Estates, plays host to this year’s home showcase, which kicks off this weekend.
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