A couple in Windsor Farms has listed a Tudor Revival mansion for just under $5 million, just months after they purchased a smaller home a few doors down the street.
Residential Real Estate
Arrahatteck sold, Chatsworth drops to $19M
A secluded woodland property near the end of Osborne Turnpike has secured a new owner, while one of the area’s richest listings comes down in price.
12 townhomes to add to Manchester riverfront
In one of the first non-apartment new real estate developments to hit Manchester during the Southside neighborhood’s recent rush of construction, a local developer has townhouses on the drawing board.
Real estate brokerage refreshes its brand
A long-standing residential residential real estate firm has shortened up its name and moved into a newly renovated office on Libbie Avenue.
Development duo to add 50 homes in Henrico
A pair of developers is looking to finish off one subdivision and start another next door in one fell swoop. Glen Allen-based Windsor Enterprises Corp. is seeking to rezone about 25 acres near Deep Run High School for an addition to the Grey Oaks subdivision and a new neighborhood to be called Shady Grove Hills…. Read more »
Home in Goochland gated community tops January sales
A 2006 home in Goochland’s Rivergate community tops the list of the top home sales for January, followed closely behind by two other million-dollar sellers.
Shaka Smart house nets new owners
Seven months after it was initially listed, the former Fan home of Shaka and Maya Smart was sold off market, for a couple hundred thousand dollars less than its original asking price.
Henrico developer to relocate grave site
A proposed 59-home development near Twin Hickory is facing an extra hurdle: a small cemetery, the believed resting place of a World War I veteran and his family that the developer plans to relocate.
Major Hanover projects face planning vote
A subdivision expansion first proposed last March and a 59-home development on 400 acres are up for debate at tonight’s Hanover Planning Commission meeting.
In historic districts, push continues for diverse housing
Even as higher-dollar interest in areas like Church Hill increase, a group of government agencies and nonprofits is wrapping up an extensive housing project in the neighborhood and has plans to start work in other parts of the city.