Richmond, Virginia's population is just over 204,000. However, nearly 5 million people visit every year. What attracts so many visitors? Is it the historical sites along Monument Avenue like the Jefferson Davis Monument, or the museums like the Virginia Historical Society on Boulevard? Or is it the vibrant arts community that consists of entertaining places like the renovated Carpenter Theatre now known as CenterStage. Could it be the unique narrated canal boat tours, or the striking architecture covering the city? The correct answer is that every single part of Richmond draws people in. Some people discover that Richmond is what they have been missing in their lives and turn this city into their home.
This is a place where residents call each other by name and you will always run into familiar faces. Don't be surprised if you run into General Robert E. Lee or "Stonewall" Jackson! This is a place that's past fuels its future. The history here is rich and through museums, monuments, memorials, cemeteries and architecture the past is in a way still present. However, the future of Richmond is bright thanks to its progressing economy in a strategic location on the James River and near rail lines and interstates. Major corporations and employers include Dominion Resources, MeadWestvaco, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, The Martin Agency and more. The industries here are vast, and there is a job waiting for someone like you! There are also many educational options for your children. From public schools to private schools to even a Governor's school to universities like Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Richmond, Virginia College and more, your child well receive a top-notch education.
Everyone can enjoy Richmond and their time mingling in this welcoming community. However, residents have access to Richmond every day of the year. If you miss one day at Richmond, you are missing out. Historic 17th Street hosts Grower's Market on Saturdays, Vintage & Grower's Market on Sundays. Massey Alliance Company hosts free yoga classes Saturday mornings as well. As if there is not enough entertainment, which there is plenty of, community events are planned year round. A Cinco de Mayo Festival, Shockoe Bottom "Food Cart" Derby & Art Show, Richmond's Purple Martin Festival, Annual Italian People's Street Festival, Night of the Dead Festival, and Annual Brunswick Stew Festival are some of the more popular events that leave houses empty and the streets full!
Become a part of history, by becoming a part of Richmond. The first step is easier than you might think. All you need to do is find a new home, and there is no one better to help you than New Home Source.
There are only 85 communities in Richmond with active new construction projects. For more options to choose from, try expanding your search to include all communities in the Richmond area.
You might also consider specific community types across the Richmond area that are in good supply including luxury developments, new townhome developments, or 55 plus developments in Richmond.
Market Overview: New Homes in Richmond, VA
Here is a quick overview of new housing developments in Richmond and the new construction market for new build homes in Richmond:
City | Richmond |
State | Virginia |
Metro Area | Richmond |
Subdivisions | 85 |
Move in Ready Homes | 186 |
Homes Under Construction | 157 |
Starting Price | $264,950 |
Average Price | $461,980 |
Price Per Square Foot | $212 |
New Home Builders | 22 |
Builders in Richmond | - Ryan Homes
- Schell Brothers
- Gumenick Properties
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Customizable Options in Richmond
Floor Plans Available | 568 |
Bedroom Count | 1 to 6 |
Bathroom Count | 1 to 5 |
Square Footage Range | 1,116 to 4,279 sq/ft. |