June 2025

NORTHSIDE (GINTER PARK/BELLEVUE)

By |June 24th, 2025|Categories: Neighborhoods|

Leafy Streets, Timeless Style Just north of the city center, Ginter Park and Bellevue offer the charm of historic homes, front porch living, and a tight-knit community vibe. These neighborhoods are full of mature trees, wide boulevards, and families who truly love where they live. With easy access to downtown, the Diamond District, and the James River, this is a spot where classic Richmond character meets everyday livability—and it’s one I know inside and out. 🏛️ A Little History Ginter Park was developed in the late 19th century by Richmond philanthropist and tobacco magnate Lewis Ginter, designed as

CHURCH HILL

By |June 24th, 2025|Categories: Neighborhoods|

Where Richmond Began Perched above the city with sweeping views of the James River, Church Hill is Richmond’s oldest neighborhood—and arguably one of its most revitalized. With cobblestone streets, original 19th-century rowhouses, and a thriving food scene, it strikes the perfect balance of historic charm and modern energy. I’ve walked nearly every block of Church Hill with clients who fall in love with its soul, its skyline, and its strong sense of place. 🏛️ A Little History Church Hill dates back to 1737, making it the birthplace of Richmond. It’s home to St. John’s Church, where Patrick Henry

July 2021

THE FAN/MUSEUM DISTRICT

By |July 3rd, 2021|Categories: Neighborhoods|

Where History Meets Everyday Charm Living in The Fan/Museum District means stepping out your front door into a storybook setting. With block after block of early 20th-century rowhouses, tree-lined sidewalks, and a front-porch culture that’s alive and well, it’s no wonder this is one of Richmond’s most beloved neighborhoods—and one I know deeply, both professionally and personally. 🏛️ A Little History Named for the way the streets “fan” westward from Monroe Park, the Fan district developed between 1890 and 1930 and showcases a stunning mix of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Italianate architecture. Both areas are listed on

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