
After two years in limbo, a foreclosed housing development in Chesterfield County that caters to senior citizens and retirees has a new owner.
After two years in limbo, a foreclosed housing development in Chesterfield County that caters to senior citizens and retirees has a new owner.
The discovery of an unmarked graveyard has thrown a wrench in a plan for more houses at a Henrico County development.
A street in the Fan might soon get a dose of something the neighborhood doesn’t typically see: new single-family construction.
A northern Henrico subdivision is about to have its final growth spurt.
After a deal with a buyer fell through this month, a massive James River plantation is once again fair game.
Justin French’s Richmond mansion could soon be headed back to the auction block.
After more than a year on the market, the downtown condo previously inhabited by a Hollywood heavyweight has a new owner. And just east down the James, another condo is testing the waters with a hefty price tag.
Local real estate agent Debbie Johnson’s latest deal hit close to home.
The top boss at one of Richmond’s biggest companies has acquired an out-of-town getaway with a hint of Hollywood history.
As many as 220 new houses could be on the horizon from two developers in Henrico County.
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