Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less than 800k in Richmond city proper in a pretty house with large isn’t going to happen. Also if you think dc is dead at night you likely are as well.
Sure it can. It’s kind of slim pickings right now, but here’s a beautiful house in Ginter Park. 800k budget leaves plenty for renovations.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3606-Hawthorne-Ave-Richmond-VA-23222/12532788_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Ginter park has a lot of crime and is ghetto adjacent
Anonymous wrote:Thank you!!
Any opinion on St. Bridget 's? St. Gertrude?
Anonymous wrote:We moved to the Richmond suburbs in 2021, and it’s a miracle. We’re close to everything, we have a 3,000 sq foot house with a huge yard instead of a rundown townhouse, the parks are nice, there’s much less traffic, and people are friendly. We keep meeting NOVA transplants at the park ( they’re the only ones wearing masks), and everyone is happy to be here. Last weekend we drove a mere hour to go apple picking in the mountains, and the fall colors were gorgeous. The only problems are that I miss all of my DC friends and we don’t have a Nordstrom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less than 800k in Richmond city proper in a pretty house with large isn’t going to happen. Also if you think dc is dead at night you likely are as well.
Sure it can. It’s kind of slim pickings right now, but here’s a beautiful house in Ginter Park. 800k budget leaves plenty for renovations.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3606-Hawthorne-Ave-Richmond-VA-23222/12532788_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Ginter park has a lot of crime and is ghetto adjacent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less than 800k in Richmond city proper in a pretty house with large isn’t going to happen. Also if you think dc is dead at night you likely are as well.
Sure it can. It’s kind of slim pickings right now, but here’s a beautiful house in Ginter Park. 800k budget leaves plenty for renovations.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3606-Hawthorne-Ave-Richmond-VA-23222/12532788_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Anonymous wrote:Thank you!!
Any opinion on St. Bridget 's? St. Gertrude?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richmonder here! The PP who posting several links to houses is totally correct! It’s a great place to live - your housing budget is generous!
Check out some of the voting stats for the areas you want to move to instead of going by some of the PPs who clearly aren’t current as to what is going on in Richmond. For reference I live in the city in The Fan.
There is a ton of stuff to do for kids and adults and we have a great restaurant scene!
Thanks! We are gonna take a day trip to s ope it out. What do you recommend? We have an 8 yr old.
Science museum in the morning it will be empty! Then drive down Arthur Ashe Boulevard to Cary St. Grab lunch in Carytown and walk around going to the local stores. World of Mirth, BCBG, Mongrel, Chop Suey (make sure to spot the bookstore cat Wonton!), ice cream cone at Bevs. Then drive around the Libbie/Grove area to check out some of the houses and the Near West End Neighborhood that I think would be perfect for you.
Do you guys like beer? We have tons of breweries in a neighborhood called Scott’s Addition lots of them have something else to attract people like shuffleboard or something like that. I’m not a beer drinker so I don’t have much to offer there
I would go to Belle Island and walk across the foot bridge and take a short hike and see the James River before dinner. In the summer it is packed around the river and everyone hangs out on the rocks and swims.
Local restaurant for dinner!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richmonder here! The PP who posting several links to houses is totally correct! It’s a great place to live - your housing budget is generous!
Check out some of the voting stats for the areas you want to move to instead of going by some of the PPs who clearly aren’t current as to what is going on in Richmond. For reference I live in the city in The Fan.
There is a ton of stuff to do for kids and adults and we have a great restaurant scene!
Thanks! We are gonna take a day trip to s ope it out. What do you recommend? We have an 8 yr old.
Anonymous wrote:Richmonder here! The PP who posting several links to houses is totally correct! It’s a great place to live - your housing budget is generous!
Check out some of the voting stats for the areas you want to move to instead of going by some of the PPs who clearly aren’t current as to what is going on in Richmond. For reference I live in the city in The Fan.
There is a ton of stuff to do for kids and adults and we have a great restaurant scene!