
The 10,000-square-foot West End former home of the convicted developer is once again on the auction block after a sale was suddenly cancelled last month.
The 10,000-square-foot West End former home of the convicted developer is once again on the auction block after a sale was suddenly cancelled last month.
Five of the top 15 spots for wealthiest area ZIP codes were filled by small localities in Goochland County in their first appearance on the annual list.
A longtime Richmond real estate agent has introduced a new brokerage to the market, leaving behind the company he founded more than 15 years ago.
After buying $3.7 million worth of land in Short Pump, a Northern Virginia homebuilder is laying out plans for 26 large single-family homes.
The Henrico planning commission is set to weigh in Thursday on a plan for almost 50 townhomes on a rare vacant plot in Short Pump. The project has received resistance from county staff, who say the land should be reserved for commercial use.
A Cary Street Road house has been put on the market, and its history is tied to two prominent Richmonders: a notorious fraudster and the namesake of a local law firm.
A former antique shop on Cary Street has finished its transformation into two commercial storefronts and several upstairs apartments.
The massive home, built for a Richmond granite magnate in the early 1900s, has been listed for $1.5 million.
A bump in the number of pre-owned homes helped make this year’s first quarter the busiest in recent years. Caroline County reported the biggest increase in pre-owned home deals, and Goochland County had the overall highest home prices.
A new condo in an ongoing Monument Avenue development fetched $1.3 million late last month, taking the title of May’s highest-priced home sale. And coming in right behind it was a large home just off River Road.
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