Richmond neighborhood guide

The Homebuyer’s Guide to Henrico County, Virginia

Henrico County surrounds the city of Richmond like a warm hug, offering an impressive array of communities and landscapes for homebuyers. Spanning 244 square miles, the county includes five districts: Brookland, Fairfield, Three Chopt, Tuckahoe, and Varina. From pastoral farmland and tree-lined suburban neighborhoods to townhomes tucked away in upscale shopping centers, there are options for every kind...

Guide to the Westhampton Neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia

Head just west of Richmond to discover a charming neighborhood with a distinct village vibe: Westhampton. With an upscale, eclectic commercial corridor and historic homes situated on impeccable lawns, it’s no wonder the area around Libbie and Grove avenues is one of the most sought-after in the city. Thinking about moving to the Westhampton neighborhood in Richmond? Here’s what you need to know...

Guide to the Carytown neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia

Carytown may be best known as one of Richmond’s most popular shopping and dining destinations, but the quirky neighborhood is also home to hundreds of residents. With its supreme walkability and village-like feel, it’s no surprise that Carytown is one of the city’s hottest neighborhoods for homebuyers.  Where is Carytown in Richmond? Carytown is a small neighborhood located just west of the Fan,...

What’s it like to live in Church Hill, Richmond? 

Church Hill may be Richmond’s oldest neighborhood, but it’s also one of the city’s most vibrant places to live. With some of the best restaurants in Richmond, active and diverse residents, and ongoing revitalization efforts bringing new life to neglected homes, Church Hill gives off a distinctly youthful vibe despite its centuries of history. Where is Church Hill in Richmond?  As its name...

Richmond Neighborhood Guide: Forest Hill

A quick drive over the James River from downtown Richmond, the Forest Hill neighborhood is a leafy enclave with a colorful history. Back at the turn of the century, it was marketed to Richmond families as a rural retreat from city life. Today, this highly sought-after ‘hood is known for its diverse architecture, tight-knit community, and proximity to some of the river’s most scenic access...

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