
Henrico County, Virginia
Tree-canopied streets, homes with genuine character, and a school system that families move across the country to access. The Near West End is where Richmond raises its families.
The Near West End represents the benchmark of Richmond suburban living. With tree-lined streets, distinguished homes, and some of the most respected public schools in the state, this area has been a preferred choice for established families for generations. The University of Richmond campus adds cultural richness, and the proximity to both downtown and the western suburbs makes it ideally situated.
Market Insight: The Near West End commands premium pricing due to school quality and location. Inventory is typically limited, and well-maintained homes in the Freeman High School district sell quickly. This area offers strong long-term value appreciation.
Jog through the University of Richmond campus, coffee at a Libbie Avenue cafe, or walk the kids to one of the area's excellent elementary schools.
Lunch on Libbie and Grove Avenue's restaurant row, browse the boutiques, or a round of golf at the Country Club of Virginia.
Dinner at Buckhead's or The Mill on MacArthur, a lecture or concert at the University of Richmond, or an evening walk through the neighborhood's grand streets.
UR Spider football or basketball game, antiquing along West Broad Street, brunch at a Carytown favorite, or hosting friends for a backyard gathering.
One of Richmond's most established and respected residential areas, home to the University of Richmond and multiple country clubs.
Highly regarded schools including Freeman High School, one of the most respected public schools in the metro area.
Rolling hills, towering oaks, and manicured gardens give the Near West End a park-like quality year-round.
Close to downtown, the airport, and major shopping while maintaining a quiet residential atmosphere.
The Near West End's reputation means demand consistently outpaces supply. Off-market opportunities are common here, and having a connected agent who hears about listings before they go public can mean the difference between moving in and moving on.
Common property types: Colonial Homes, Ranch Estates, Cape Cods, Custom Builds
Brick Colonial homes with formal living rooms, screened porches, and beautifully landscaped yards in established neighborhoods.
Grand estates on larger lots with custom details, pools, and exceptional privacy in some of Richmond's distinguished addresses.
Single-level living in desirable school districts with renovated kitchens, hardwood floors, and mature landscaping.
| School | Type | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Tuckahoe Elementary | Public | Excellent |
| Tuckahoe Middle School | Public | Excellent |
| Douglas Freeman High School | Public | Excellent |
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