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Explore Richmond, VA Real Estate & Neighborhoods

A region with a wide range of possibilities for homeowners, regardless of budget or personal style.

Welcome to Richmond

Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant neighborhoods of Richmond - Virginia's proud capital since 1780. Situated on the shores of the James River, Richmond's homes for sale are mere moments away from various historical, recreational, and cultural endeavours that are bound to inspire.
 
Home to rolling hills and a mild climate, Richmond real estate sits nearby some of the most glorious botanical gardens and greenery that Virginia has to offer. Experience the joys of southern charm, dynamic city-style amenities, and a serene landscape in one of Richmond's many neighborhoods. Search Richmond real estate listings below, or read more about the Richmond lifestyle and amenities.

Bounded dynamically by the rushing waters of the James River, Richmond stands as a vibrant historic capital city where old-world Southern charm meets progressive metropolitan energy. The local lifestyle is thoroughly shaped by an eclectic mixture of fine-dining venues, acclaimed local brunch spots, independent artisan coffee houses, and world-class cultural institutions like the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) and the historic Maymont estate. Residents experience a remarkably connected urban environment, stepping out to explore the historic cobblestone lanes of Shockoe Bottom, bike along the Virginia Capital Trail, or stroll the artistic, tree-lined thoroughfares of Carytown and the Museum District. Bounded by an extensive freeway system, Richmond ensures simple, seamless daily commutes across the entire region.

The residential real estate market in Richmond proper is celebrated for its incredible architectural integrity, presenting a magnificent landscape for buyers prioritizing historic character and urban permanence. Most local housing inventory dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, combining classic American Craftsman bungalows, ornate Victorian row houses, and stately brick Georgians with high-end contemporary upgrades. In mid-2026, localized metrics highlight consistent asset performance across core historic enclaves like The Fan District and Windsor Farms. Demand remains highly competitive due to strong owner-occupancy profiles, low turnover indicators, and a steady influx of out-of-state relocations seeking real pre-war scale, walkability, and direct proximity to major regional employers and universities like Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).

Richmond Core Submarket & Asset Alignment

• Tour real-time active housing, lofts, and townhomes: Live Richmond MLS Property Database

• Review specialized marketing resources to position your asset: Boutique Home Seller Marketing Plan

• Contrast historic urban blocks with established lakeside suburbs: Midlothian Neighborhood Directory

• Explore expanding rural custom new construction options: Powhatan Community Profile

Expert Insight on Capital Region Assets: "Richmond functions as a highly stable, blue-chip real estate market where architectural character and geographic location drive permanent demand. Successfully winning a classic property here requires a professional group with a proven track record of local transaction data parsing and deep market relationships."

 
 

Richmond Real Estate

The Richmond region has a wide range of possibilities for homeowners, regardless of budget or personal style. Richmond homes for sale are incredibly diverse, featuring an abundance of design options and distinct neughborhood amenities.
 
Richmond real estate includes sizable lots between $9,000 and $100,000, granting homeowners the opportunity to build a life in Virginia that's entirely their own. Cottages, condos, and single family residentials range widely from $100,000 to $900,000, while several distinguished luxury homes are available from $1,000,000.
 
Most Richmond real estate was established in the late 19th and early 20th century, combining classic craftsman architecture with contemporary, sophisticated upgrades. Complete with the character that comes with an older home, Richmond homes for sale are often pleasantly spacious, allowing walk-in closets and open living areas to perfectly complement their historical charm.
 

Richmond BucketLists

  • Food & Dining.
  • Museums & Historic Sites.
  • Parks & Attractions.
  • Shopping.

Richmond Subcommunities

Richmond real estate is abundant in each of the city's subdivisions on the North Side, Southside, East End, West End, and Downtown. For prospective homebuyers in the Richmond region, there are plenty of neighborhoods to choose from, including:
 

North Side

  • Azalea.
  • Barton Heights.
  • Bellevue.

Southside

  • Forest Hill.
  • Manchester.
  • Westover Hills.

East End

  • Church Hill.
  • Shockoe Bottom.
  • Union Hill.

West End

  • Carytown/Museum District.
  • The Fan District.
  • Windsor Farms.

Downtown

  • Court End.
  • Midtown.
  • Monroe Ward.

Richmond Location

The Richmond region is ideal in terms of accessibility. As a Richmond resident, you're practically guaranteed walkability to nearby restaurants, grocery shopping, and compelling entertainment. The Virginia Capital Trail, a 52-mile multi-use trail stretching from Richmond to Williamsburg, provides an excellent option for a jog or stroll.
 
For everything outside of walking distance, Richmond's extensive freeway system makes it easy to take a jaunt across the region, or head to work downtown.
 

Richmond Lifestyle

Immerse yourself in a city that embraces diversity in people, architecture, and local businesses. Home to some of the most impressive museums and points of interest in the nation, there's no shortage of things to do in Richmond, Virginia.
 

Eclectic Dining

Richmond plays host to an incredible mixture of fine dining ventures, local cuisine, dessert nooks, and astonishingly creative restaurants. Meals at The Broken Tulip in Carytown, for example, are ever-changing and inspired by the products of local farms, fishermen, and foragers.
 
Your family's sweet tooth will love the selection at Shyndigz, Red Eye Cookie, or Proper Pie Co. near Church Hill. If you're a fan of craft beer, quench your thirst on the Richmond Beer Trail, with over 30 craft breweries to explore.
 

Unique Entertainment

If you're on the hunt for a historical, recreational, or cultural weekend adventure, look no further than the Richmond region. Explore the area for yourself or sign up for a guided trolley, car, walking, or segway tour of some of the area's most esteemed attractions.
 

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

The VMFA is one of the largest comprehensive art museums in the country, boasting an inspiring selection of Art Deco and Art Nouveau pieces, plus a sculpture garden featuring the works of Henry Moore, Aristide Maillol, and Dale Chihuly.
 

Edgar Allan Poe Musuem

Located in the Shockoe Bottom neighborhood, the Edgar Allan Poe museum was built to pay homage to the writer's life in Richmond, Virginia. The Richmond Edgar Allan Poe Museum displays the largest collection of Poe memorabilia in the world.
 

Maymont

Maymont is a 100-acre estate and the location of Maymont Mansion, now a historic museum surrounded by elegant gardens and wildlife. Maymont's park is a popular location for the whole family, and often serves as a venue for weddings, concerts, and other special events.
 
For more information on the Richmond neighborhood, real estate in Richmond, or if you have any questions, contact Rick Cox Realty Group.
 

Acclaimed Schools

Richmond residents have abounding choice in regards to schooling for younger and older students, including:
 

Elementary

  • George W. Carver.
  • Tuckahoe.
  • Three Chopt.
  • Bon Air.
  • Broad Rock.

Middle

  • Franklin Military Academy.
  • Providence.
  • Manchester.
  • Alber Hill.
  • Binford.

High

  • Open.
  • Richmond Community.
  • Freeman.
  • Henrico.

Universities

  • University of Richmond.
  • Virginia Commonwealth University.

Real Estate Statistics

Average Price

$504K

Lowest Price

$750

Highest Price

$7M

Total Listings

1,059

Avg. Days On Market

47

Avg. Price/SQFT

$251

Last Updated at Aug. 07 2025

Property Listings

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Overview for Richmond, VA

227,595 people live in Richmond, where the median age is 34.5 and the average individual income is $44,249. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

227,595

Total Population

34.5 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$44,249

Average individual Income

Around Richmond, VA

There's plenty to do around Richmond, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

49
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score
26
Some Transit
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Leek & Thistle, The Dessert Diva RVA, and The Beet Box.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining · $$ 2.81 miles 28 reviews 4.9/5 stars
Dining 2.77 miles 6 reviews 4.8/5 stars
Dining 1.47 miles 117 reviews 4.7/5 stars
Dining 1.48 miles 36 reviews 4.6/5 stars
Dining 2.38 miles 81 reviews 4.6/5 stars
Dining 3.93 miles 24 reviews 4.5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Richmond, VA

Richmond has 102,145 households, with an average household size of 2.13. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Richmond do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 227,595 people call Richmond home. The population density is 3,798 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

227,595

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

34.5 years

Median Age

47 / 53%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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Education Level

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  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
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102,145

Total Households

2.13

Average Household Size

$44,249

Average individual Income

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Schools in Richmond, VA

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The following schools are within or nearby Richmond. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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