Richmond is one of America's great historic cities, with an architectural inventory that spans from pre-Revolutionary War structures to magnificent Gilded Age mansions. The Fan District, Monument Avenue, Church Hill, and Windsor Farms contain some of the finest residential architecture in the Southeast, including Italianate row houses, Colonial Revival estates, and Tudor masterpieces.
Jason's renovation background gives his clients a critical advantage in the historic market. He provides a 'problem-solution' framework that identifies potential structural, mechanical, and preservation challenges before they become liabilities, helping buyers invest wisely in properties that reward careful stewardship.
What to Expect
- Pre-war architectural detail
- Hardwood floors and plaster moldings
- Historic tax credit eligibility
- Preservation district protections
- Period-appropriate renovations
- Walking distance to cultural landmarks
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Historic homes in Richmond offer remarkable value compared to equivalent architecture in Charleston, Savannah, or Alexandria. The Virginia Historic Tax Credit program can offset 25% of qualified rehabilitation expenses.