The new home, a rarity in the largely built-out neighborhood, is replacing a smaller house that was recently demolished.
Residential Real Estate
Two dozen townhomes planned for Dominion-owned site near the Fan
A Washington, D.C.-based developer is under contract to purchase of one of the roughly 5 acres just south of the Fan that Dominion Energy put on the market last summer.
The city deeded 15 properties for low-income housing. Only half are buildable, nonprofit says
The Maggie Walker Community Land Trust is seeking to return six of the parcels back to the city, after having spent a $20,000 grant on engineering and legal fees to assess the properties.
November’s top five home sales included not one but two 18th-century homes
A 1700s-era home in Goochland rounded out last month’s list, which was led by the reconstructed Fairfield mansion in western Henrico.
Local real estate brokerages join forces
“We have very similar philosophies and mindsets. Even our logos are kind of similar if you put them side by side,” said Clocktower Realty’s Rhonda Carroll of her brokerage’s combination with One South Realty Group.
1,000-home development planned for 250 acres in Varina
The development would consist of hundreds of houses, townhomes and potentially condominiums on farmland east of Pocahontas Parkway where it crosses Route 5.
Local builder planning 10-home subdivision near Willow Oaks
Richmond Hill Design + Build is behind the project, which is planned off Forest Hill Avenue just west of the golf course.
Maryland construction company builds Richmond presence with new office
Richmond is the fourth market where the company has a physical presence, joining its headquarters in Columbia, Maryland, and outposts in Charlotte and Philadelphia.
Chesterfield retirement home’s $2M renovation underway
It’s part of a nationwide slate of upgrades at Holiday by Atria’s 200 retirement communities. The company also operates another in Henrico.
Ex-paralegal in Josh Romano fraud case sentenced to 14 months in prison
Wednesday’s hearing preceded sentencing that’s scheduled in January for Romano, a once-prominent local house-flipper who was found guilty last month on fraud and embezzlement charges.