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Henrico Model
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$210,000


Newport Model
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$218,900


Glyndon Model
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$225,890


Hartford Model
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$225,900


Midlothian Model
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$240,000


Seville Model
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$248,999


Laurel Model
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$249,000


Compton Model
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$252,000


Randolph Model
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$255,900


Archer Model
Starting at:
$257,500


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Richmond, VA 23225
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Finding Richmond, Virginia New Homes and homes for sale is easy with the services offered by New Homes Realty, Inc. Our Buyers' Agents are experts in the Richmond New Homes market, builders' reputations, local schools, and other area services. Our list of model homes provides you with photos, prices, and floor plans of available styles in the area. New Homes Realty, Inc. makes finding a new home in Richmond simple and economical.

Awarded as one of America's 30 Most Livable Communities? by the Partners for Livable Communities and America's 10th Best Community for Successfully Launching a Business or Career by Forbes magazine, Richmond is a favored city for permanent relocation.

Beautiful and unique neighborhoods comprise Richmond. The West End is a union of city and suburban living with expansive river views from regal brick houses on tree-lined streets. The Central neighborhood, home to Virginia Commonwealth University, is considered the heart of the city and features restored Victorian houses and narrow row houses.

The Downtown Neighborhood is a mixture of commercial, residential, and retail properties with five-star hotels, trendy clubs, and loft apartments. The East End is the city's oldest with restored, original gas lamps lighting the brick sidewalks and streets. Numerous antebellum houses have been faithfully preserved.

The Northside neighborhood features Victorian cottages to Georgian mansions. The Southwest neighborhood housing styles are the Dutch Colonial and the contemporary ranch. The Southside is the most architecturally diverse with Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Bungalow style housing.

Richmond's most fashionable shopping and dining district is directly on the shore of the James River. Shockoe Slip showcases comedy clubs, ethnic restaurants, antique shops, boutiques, jazz and blues clubs, and four star hotels.

For Richmonders who enjoy the cultural and performing arts, this city maintains the nation's best. The Richmond Ballet, the Richmond Symphony, the Symphony Chorus, and the world-class museums and galleries keep this city enlightened and inspired.

The outdoors and sports enthusiast living in Richmond has a variety of activities available year round. The James River Park System owns 450 acres bordering the shores of the James River. The Canal Walk Park consists of 75 individual parks and urban wilderness areas. Both of these parks support whitewater rafting, kayaking, biking, rock climbing, and river tubing.

Richmond's recreation department provides a variety of programs and sports leagues year round. Baseball, football, soccer, golf, cheerleading, basketball, and senior fitness programs are just some of the activities. Several recreation facilities have indoor swimming pools for leisure and competitive swimming.



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