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Living in Richmond, VA

Richmond, Virginia’s capital city, is a dynamic blend of history, the arts, and innovation, making it an exciting place to call home. Known for its pivotal role in U.S. history, Richmond is filled with reminders of its past, from the church where Patrick Henry declared, “Give me liberty or give me death,” to preserved colonial and Victorian architecture. Yet Richmond isn’t only for history buffs – it’s a lively, creative city with a thriving arts scene, a growing tech industry, and strong educational presence. World-class universities like Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Richmond add to the city’s diverse cultural offerings.

Things to Do

Whether you’re drawn to outdoor adventures, the arts, or culinary delights, Richmond is packed with opportunities to get out and enjoy the city. Go kayaking or urban whitewater rafting on the James River, or stay on dry land and take a scenic hike. Art lovers can explore the renowned Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, featuring a notable Fabergé egg collection. For a hands-on experience, head to the Science Museum of Virginia. Families can also spend the day at the Children’s Museum of Richmond.

Richmond’s neighborhoods like Carytown and the Fan District offer a mix of shopping, dining, and charm, with indie boutiques, local eateries, and murals. In Carytown, you’ll find everything from vintage clothing stores to the historic Byrd Theatre, where you can catch a classic film. And for thrill-seekers, Kings Dominion amusement park is just a short drive away, with roller coasters, a water park, and seasonal events.

University of Richmond, VAn Richmond, VA

Richmond Real Estate

Richmond offers a variety of housing options to suit any lifestyle. From historic row homes and colonial-style houses in the Fan District to modern apartments and lofts in Shockoe Bottom, there’s something for everyone. The city is known for its walkable neighborhoods, where residents can stroll to cafés, shops, and parks. Ample parking and public transit options mean it’s fairly easy to get around.

Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, VA

Transportation and Travel in Richmond

You can bike or walk to get where you need to go in your Richmond neighborhood. When you need to venture to another neighborhood in the city, drive your car, take a cab, or ride one of the Greater Richmond Transit Company's many buses that travel throughout the city, making all of Richmond City real estate easily accessible. There is a paratransit service in Richmond that allows residents with disabilities to get the transportation they need to get where they need to go. The vehicles are equipped with wheelchair ramps and other forms of equipment that may be needed to make transportation easier for the residents. The railway is also a convenient option for residents because as there is an Amtrak station right in the heart of Richmond.


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  • The James River provides endless outdoor adventures, from kayaking and hiking trails to urban whitewater rafting.
  • Carytown’s vibrant shopping and dining scene is a favorite, offering everything from indie boutiques to the historic Byrd Theatre.
  • As the capital city, Richmond combines political significance with rich cultural attractions, making it a unique and engaging place to live.

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