
With roots extending back to the mid-18th century, Richmond has plenty of historic areas to discover. Our real estate agents always find something new to see when visiting these beautiful historic RVA neighborhoods.

Our real estate agents know that good ice cream can be satisfying no matter the weather – but it is even more enjoyable in the spring and summer. Luckily, you're never far from good ice cream, no matter where you happen to be in Central Virginia. From bake shops to full restaurants with delectable desserts, you have lots of options.
Richmond homes for sale are at the crossroads of the most exciting culinary sc...

The arrival of spring is an excellent time for cleaning and decluttering your home. Longer days and warmer temperatures often boost productivity and encourage us to welcome the season with a clean, organized space. Our real estate agents suggest following these tips and tricks to optimize your spring cleaning.

There's nothing quite like springtime in Virginia. With the trees budding and woodland wildflowers blooming, its one of our real estate agents' favorite times to hike and explore.
If you're looking for a great spring hike in the Richmond area, you have a lot of options. Dozens of outstanding hiking destinations are available right here in the city, and the surrounding region is crisscrossed by hundreds of miles of trails. These are some of our favorites.

From wildfires to floods, the past few years have brought a historic number of devastating climate and weather events to the United States. In 2023 alone, there were 28 individual weather-related disasters that caused at least $1 billion in damages each.1
These events triggered a huge influx of home insurance claims, and analysts expect the increase in both catastrophes and claims to continue. Adding to the problem, construction labor and supply costs have risen, making it more expensive to repair affected homes. Consequently, home insurance rates have surged: In 2024, Bankrate reports, premiums are already up an average of 23%, following double-digit increases the previous year.2,3
In disaster-prone regions, the situation is even more...