6 Richmond VA Neighborhoods Buyers Are Loving in 2026

6 Richmond VA Neighborhoods Buyers Are Loving in 2026

From historic Fan District charm to suburban Westlake Hills, Richmond has a neighborhood for every lifestyle and budget.

One of Richmond’s greatest strengths as a real estate market is the sheer variety of its neighborhoods. Whether you are drawn to walkable urban streets lined with Victorian architecture, quiet suburban cul-de-sacs near top-rated schools, or river access and outdoor recreation, Richmond delivers options at every price point.

Here is a look at six neighborhoods capturing buyer attention in 2026 – and what makes each one special.

1

The Fan District

The Fan is Richmond’s most iconic neighborhood – a grid of tree-lined streets filled with beautifully preserved Victorian and Federal-style rowhouses. Walkable to Carytown, the Boulevard, and dozens of restaurants and shops, the Fan attracts young professionals, empty-nesters, and anyone who appreciates historic architecture with modern conveniences just outside the door.

Neighborhood Note: Homes in the Fan tend to sell quickly and often above asking price. If you fall in love with a house here, be ready to act – sometimes within 24 to 48 hours.

2

Westover Hills

Perched above the James River, Westover Hills is one of Richmond’s most beloved neighborhoods for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With easy access to the James River Park System – including hiking trails, kayaking put-ins, and some of the best urban rapids on the East Coast – it blends a tight-knit community feel with extraordinary natural surroundings. Median home values in the Westover area sit around $288,550.

Neighborhood Note: Westover Hills is popular with buyers who want walkability, a strong community vibe, and access to nature without sacrificing proximity to downtown.

3

Westlake Hills

For buyers seeking more space, good schools, and a quieter pace of life with easy highway access, Westlake Hills is a top choice in Richmond’s southwest corridor. With a median home value around $389,540, it offers newer housing stock, established subdivisions, and proximity to both Chesterfield County amenities and downtown Richmond within a reasonable commute.

Neighborhood Note: Westlake Hills is particularly popular with families relocating from Northern Virginia who are looking for more house for their money while still having access to urban amenities.

4

Scott’s Addition

Once an industrial warehouse district, Scott’s Addition has transformed into one of Richmond’s most exciting mixed-use neighborhoods. Home to dozens of craft breweries, cideries, restaurants, and converted loft apartments, it draws creative professionals and urban buyers who want a vibrant, walkable community with a distinctly Richmond personality. Condos and townhomes here represent some of the most sought-after new construction in the city.

Neighborhood Note: Scott’s Addition is ideal for buyers who want low-maintenance living, a social atmosphere, and walkability without a high-rise price tag.

5

Northside / Bellevue

Richmond’s Northside – including neighborhoods like Bellevue and Laburnum Park – offers some of the best value in the city for buyers who want charm and character without Fan District prices. Many homes here are historic bungalows and colonials on deep lots, with a strong neighborhood association presence and a community that has attracted significant reinvestment and renovation over the past decade. Northrop area median values run around $326,485.

Neighborhood Note: Northside is a smart choice for first-time buyers looking for character homes at accessible price points. Competition is real but generally less intense than the Fan or Museum District.

6

Midlothian (Chesterfield County)

Just south of Richmond’s city limits, Midlothian in Chesterfield County consistently ranks among Virginia’s top communities for families. With highly rated schools, newer construction, shopping, dining, and a suburban quality of life at competitive price points – with median values around $269,483 – Midlothian attracts buyers who prioritize school districts and space over urban walkability.

Neighborhood Note: Chesterfield County’s lower property tax rates compared to the City of Richmond also make Midlothian and surrounding areas an especially attractive choice for long-term value.

Not Sure Which Richmond Neighborhood Is Right for You?

The Mission Realty team lives and works in these neighborhoods every day. We can help you match your lifestyle, budget, and priorities to the right community – and get you in the door before the competition. Contact us to schedule a neighborhood tour.

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