Richmond's most prestigious address — a 1920s planned neighborhood of Tudor and Georgian estates beside the Country Club of Virginia and the James. If you're buying or selling here, you want an advisor, not a billboard.
Closed sales above $800,000 in Windsor Farms over the trailing twelve months, from the MLS.
Windsor Farms is the standard against which Richmond luxury is measured. Laid out in the 1920s on the city's far West End, its winding streets hold stately Tudor, Georgian, and Colonial Revival homes on mature, manicured lots — some adjoining the Country Club of Virginia, others a short walk from the James River and the Carillon.
Inventory is scarce and competition is real: over the past year homes here sold at about 106% of list price. With a median near $1.68 million and sales reaching well past $3.5 million, this is a market where pricing precision and discretion matter more than reach. We help buyers compete decisively and sellers protect both their number and their privacy.
Over the trailing twelve months, homes in Windsor Farms sold at a median of about $1.68 million, ranging from roughly $995,000 to more than $3.5 million, at about $458 per square foot. It is among the most expensive neighborhoods in the city of Richmond.
Yes. Inventory is limited and homes sold at roughly 106% of list price over the past year with a median of about ten days on market — well-prepared buyers need to move decisively, and sellers benefit from precise, evidence-based pricing.
Predominantly large, architecturally significant Tudor, Georgian, and Colonial Revival homes from the 1920s onward, typically four or more bedrooms, on established lots near the Country Club of Virginia and the James River.
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