A pair of seven-figure listings at the higher end of Richmond’s residential real estate market were put up for sale last week within 48 hours of each other.
Residential Real Estate
The Future Of: Suburban Homebuilding in Richmond (sold out)
Henrico reports more townhomes, and a tennis club gets an update. Chesterfield continues to work on its new schools and reports more townhouses. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
New apartments going vertical at CenterPointe
The first in a series of new multifamily developments slated to add to a stretch of Charter Colony Parkway in Midlothian is beginning to rise.
Mixed-use project near Chesterfield courthouse would include hotel, 650 homes
A group of out-of-state developers with a focus on commercial and mixed-use projects is planning what it calls “Chesterfield’s new downtown” in the heart of the suburban county.
CCV-area buy leads September home sales
A nearly 80-year-old house facing the seventh fairway of the Country Club of Virginia’s Westhampton Course was the top residential sale in the Richmond area last month.
Real estate brokerage building its own home in Midlothian
Following a series of office leases and moves since entering the Richmond market three years ago, a residential real estate brokerage with roots in the Peninsula has found a place to call home locally for the long haul.
500-home development eyed off Brook Road in Henrico
Encouraged by sales at one of its comparable developments a couple miles up the street, a homebuilder already juggling multiple projects in Henrico is looking to return to the county’s Route 1 corridor for its next multifamily community.
$25M condo project underway in Hanover
A type of residential development not often seen in Hanover County is set to rise on a site long planned for multifamily housing.
One South Realty affiliate expands Northern Neck presence
A Richmond-based real estate brokerage is furthering its reach toward the Bay with the opening of its river country affiliate’s second office.
Developer envisions going vertical on old Manchester industrial yard
“There’s been so much growth in Manchester that it seemed like the right time to get this started,” said property owner Brent Graves. “The potential is there for an office user, potentially even a grocery store.”