Richmond VA Neighborhoods

City of Richmond

Numerous homes in Richmond date back in the 1700’s with the majority of homes constructed in a period from the late 1800’s into the middle of the 20th Century. The urban core of Richmond saw growth of apartments and condominiums beginning in early 2000’s in many of the downtown neighborhoods.

Many avenues and streets in Richmond are known for their architecture or their views:

Monument Avenue
Seminary Avenue
Cary Street Road
Riverside Drive


The neighborhoods within the City of Richmond include:

The Fan District
The Museum District
‘South of Cary‘
Ginter Park
Bellevue
Church Hill
Manchester
Jackson Ward
Carver
Randolph
Windsor Farms
The West End
Westhampton
Oregon Hill
Byrd Park/Maymont/Carillon
Woodland Heights
Forest Hill
Westover Hills
Stratford Hills


Other Common City of Richmond Searches:

Around VCU
Historic Properties
Condos

Relocation Guide

Chesterfield, VA

Bel Crest – 55+ Active Adult Community

Braden Townes- 55+ Active Adult Community

Buckingham Wood – 55+ Active Adult Community

Foxcreek

Harpers Mill – 55+ Active Adult Community

Magnolia Green

Rountrey

Silverleaf

The Village of Amberleigh- 55+ Active Adult Community

Watermark

Hanover, VA

Atlee Station Village – 55+ Active Adult Community

Cherry Grove- 55+ Active Adult Community

Giles Farm

Henrico, VA

Lakeside Landing

Goochland, VA

Kinloch

Mosaic at West Creek – 55+ Active Adult Community

Parkside Village – 55+ Active Adult Community

Preston Park

Readers Branch

New Kent, VA

Arbors at Farms of New Kent

Brickshire

Dispatch Station

New Kent Vineyards- Four Seasons – 55+ Active Adult Community

Rochambeau Estates

Rock Creek Villas – 55+ Active Adult Community

The Fields at Pine Fork

Powhatan, VA

Aston

Scottville at Powhatan Courthouse – 55+ Active Adult Community

The Trails at Huntington

Tilman’s Farm

Walnut Creek

Westlake at Millmount

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