Windsor Farms
Windsor Farms Real Estate Sales Trends Windsor Farms is a 20th-century neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia of primarily Colonial Revival design. Designed in 1926, Windsor Farms is one of Richmond’s first planned neighborhoods. The road layout consists of circular and diagonal patterns with English street names such as Dover, Canterbury, Berkshire, Banbury, and more. There are a [...]
Westover Hills
Westover Hills Real Estate Sales Trends Westover Hills, one of Richmond’s more established neighborhoods, is located directly south of the James River where State Route 161, a major north-south roadawy through the city, crosses via the Boulevard Bridge (also known as the “Nickel Bridge”, its original toll) from the City’s Fan District. The neighborhood lies [...]
Jackson Ward – Area 10
Jackson Ward Real Estate Sales Trends Jackson Ward is an historically black neighborhood that at one time was known as the “Harlem of the South. ” A center for black commerce and entertainment, it was frequented by the likes of Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, Lena Horne, Cab Calloway, Billie Holiday, Nat King [...]
Museum District – Area 10
Museum District Real Estate Trends and Sales Data The Museum District is located just west of the Fan district and north of Carytown. Historically, this area was a site where many Confederate Soldiers were hospitalized/lived after the American Civil War. Some large institutions in this district are the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the world [...]
Carytown – Area 10
Carytown Real Estate Trends & Sales Data Carytown is an urban retail district lining Cary Street at the southern end of the Museum District in Richmond, Virginia. The district includes over 300 shops, restaurants, and offices. Located near The Fan District, the district is known for having a bohemian flair. The area has thrived as a [...]
The Fan District – Area 10
Fan District Real Estate Trends and Sales Data The Fan is a district of Richmond, Virginia, so named because of the “fan” shape of the array of streets that extend west from Belvidere Street, on the eastern edge of Monroe Park, westward to the Boulevard. (Though the streets rapidly resemble a grid after moving through [...]

