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Learn MoreAt Park27, luxury in Richmond is defined not by price, but by craftsmanship, history, and sense of place. In the city’s most coveted neighborhoods—Monument Avenue, the Fan, the Museum District, Windsor Farms, Westhampton, Byrd Park, and the Cary Street Road corridor—luxury is reflected in timeless architecture, thoughtful updates, and a lifestyle shaped by walkability, culture, and enduring character
True luxury often appears as a historic home carefully reimagined for modern living. Monument Avenue residences, restored Fan District rowhouses, and Georgian Revival homes blend preserved details—original millwork, fireplaces, plaster, and ironwork—with refined upgrades that enhance comfort and function without compromising architectural integrity. Location and execution matter as much as materials.
Ultimately, luxury in Richmond is personal and deeply tied to how a home lives within its neighborhood. Park27 helps clients look beyond price to understand what truly defines value: architectural significance, renovation quality, neighborhood trajectory, and long-term appeal. In Richmond, luxury is defined by place, craft, and the life you build within it.
View PropertiesCentral Richmond is home to the city’s most iconic and architecturally significant neighborhoods, where history, culture, and elevated living converge. From the stately streets of the Fan and Museum Districts to the historic depth of Church Hill, the creative legacy of Jackson Ward, the riverside character of Oregon Hill, and the modern energy of Scott’s Addition, this area represents the heart of Richmond—rich in heritage, texture, and community.
The Fan District and Museum District anchor Central Richmond’s appeal. The Fan is defined by its Edwardian and Victorian rowhouses, broad avenues, and unmatched walkability, offering a rare blend of architectural detail and everyday livability. Just west, the Museum District pairs early-20th-century homes with tree-lined streets and direct access to Richmond’s cultural corridor, balancing residential calm with proximity to Carytown, the Boulevard, and the city’s leading museums.
Together with neighborhoods like Church Hill, Jackson Ward, Scott’s Addition, and Oregon Hill, Central Richmond reflects the city’s architectural soul and evolving energy. These are places where historic homes are preserved, culture is woven into daily life, and neighborhood identity matters. It’s also where Park27 is rooted—guiding clients through Richmond’s most distinctive communities with deep local insight, care, and perspective.
View PropertiesRichmond’s Near West End is one of the city’s most established and quietly refined residential areas, known for its historic architecture, mature tree canopies, and ease of central living. Early-20th-century homes, peaceful streets, and thoughtfully planned neighborhoods define the area, offering a balance of timeless character and modern convenience just minutes from the city’s core.
Neighborhoods like Windsor Farms, Westmoreland Place, Hillcrest, Hampton Hills, and Stonewall Court showcase the Near West End at its best. From Windsor Farms’ stately Georgian and Tudor homes on winding, landscaped streets to the Cary Street Road corridor’s architect-designed residences set among rolling, wooded lots, these communities reflect architectural pedigree, natural beauty, and enduring appeal. Farther west, Tuckahoe and the Willow Lawn area offer classic mid-century homes, strong school access, and everyday convenience.
Culturally connected and centrally located, the Near West End places Carytown, the University of Richmond, Libbie & Grove, and the Fan and Museum Districts all within easy reach. It is a part of Richmond where neighborhoods are well-lived, homes are cherished, and quality of life is paramount. At Park27, we value the Near West End for the same reasons our clients do—its integrity, livability, and lasting sense of place.
View PropertiesCentral Virginia’s Multi-Unit Market
Historic architecture, stable returns, and unmatched demand in Richmond’s most established neighborhoods.
Central Virginia—and Richmond in particular—offers one of the most unique multi-unit markets in the Mid-Atlantic. Anchored by architecture from the late 19th through mid-20th centuries, these properties combine historic character with steady demand from renters, owner-occupants, and long-term investors.
From 2-unit conversions to 12-unit walk-ups, multi-family buildings in the city’s core provide an appealing mix of stability, appreciation potential, and lifestyle flexibility. These properties are especially sought after in the Fan District, Museum District, Monument Avenue corridor, Jackson Ward, and select pockets of the Near West End—areas where walkability, architectural integrity, and rental demand remain consistently strong.
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