The Goochland County home of a local investor, entrepreneur and minority owner of Richmond’s AA baseball team is on deck.
Residential Real Estate
Local builders pick up stalled Henrico homes
The last of a group of foreclosed homes in western Henrico left unfinished by a local builder have been picked up by two other area firms.
Midlothian project gets thumbs down from commission
Nearly two years after the project was first proposed, a mixed-use development planned along Midlothian Turnpike has failed to find the support of the Chesterfield County Planning Commission.
Realtors swap million-dollar riverside home
Calling an end to three decades in residential real estate, a veteran Richmond broker has handed over her last set of keys – her own – to an industry newcomer.
Flat-fee brokerage tests Richmond’s residential market
A Henrico-based brokerage has attracted more than a dozen agents since launching in October, and expects to add more in coming weeks.
500-plus acres in Powhatan sell for $3.5M
A sizable swath of Powhatan County land changed hands late last year in a seven-figure deal.
Vet couple’s Goochland buy tops December home sales
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.
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.