Showing posts with label Relocating to Richmond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Relocating to Richmond. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2014

Mark Adams & Associates Receives National Ranking

 
 
 
 
 
 

In case you hadn't heard

 
 
Mark Adams & Associates is ranked in the "TOP 1000" among 1.3 MILLION Realtors nationwide in home sales by Real Trends for 2013.
 
Call us today at 804.237.8585
if we can help you with your real estate needs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, May 2, 2014

8219 Macandrew Place Chesterfield, VA 23238



Sold
5 bedroom, 4.5 baths with bonus room and office
Offered for $435,000

CALL LISTING AGENT, MARK ADAMS, AT 804-237-8585. Pristine condition. From the elegant leaded glass entry to the immaculately kept yard, you'll love every inch of this well maintained, light filled home. Special details include soaring ceilings, lustrous hardwood floors, generous use of wood moldings and architectural columns and a luxurious 1st floor master suite w/sitting area and spa-like bath. The open floor plan lends itself easily to entertaining large gatherings but is cozy enough for intimate, small get togethers. The kitchen is a cook's dream w/an abundance of counter/prep space, casual dining area, breakfast bar, recessed & under the counter lighting, granite counters, GE suite of stainless appliances and a large pantry, for all your storage needs. Upstairs you'll find a loft overlooking the family room w/access to the bonus room, 4 bedrooms (one w/attached bath) and hall bath. The 36' x 16' bonus room w/full bath could be a rec room, home gym, teen suite, etc. With so much space, the possibilities are endless. The Highlands is one of Chesterfield's most sought after, active lifestyle communities offering lake, jogging/walking trails, playgrounds, tennis plus pool/golf memberships available. 









Wednesday, April 9, 2014

11081 Summer Breeze Dr Glen Allen, VA 23059

11081 Summer Breeze Drive Glen Allen, VA 23059

Under Contract

Offered for $370,000
CALL LISTING AGENT & HOMEOWNER, MARK ADAMS, AT 804-237-8585 FOR MORE INFORMATION. Country and convenience with lots of bells and whistles. Custom built, well maintained, one owner home. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths w/oversized 2-car garage, 2730 finished SQFT and 448 unfinished bonus room. Brick/vinyl exterior w/full country front porch overlooking the creek. Hardwood floors, recessed lighting, central vac & dustpan, crown molding and 9 foot ceilings on BOTH LEVELS. Gleaming granite & stainless steel kitchen with 6 burner Thermador gas cook top w/downdraft ventilation, new stainless steel oven & dishwasher, recessed lighting, under the counter lighting and 6 foot x 4 foot walk-in pantry. Spacious family room offers hardwood floors, recessed lighting and wood burning stone fireplace fitted w/gas logs. Two 1st floor bedrooms, both w/hardwood floors & crown molding share a hall bath w/double vanity downstairs. Upstairs you will find the master suite complete w/spa-like bath, sky-lit sitting area and 2 enormous walk-in closets. The junior suite, complete w/full bath completes the 2nd level. EXTRAS: Screen porch, 14x12 shed, deep well, 10 ceiling fans, blown in cellulose insulation, sealed crawl space, 448 SQFT unfinished bonus room with skylights, energy efficient low E argon filled vinyl clad wood windows, security system, fenced rear and side yard, Rinnai tankless instant hot water, 400 amp service and only 3 miles from I-295. SEE pictures w/descriptions.
(Homeowner is a licensed realtor in the state of VA)











Thursday, April 3, 2014

6620 W Franklin St Henrico, VA 23226



SOLD
Offered for $220,000
Beautiful, tree lined street. City convenience with Henrico County taxes. Cute 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath brick home. Detached 1-car garage and large, fenced yard. Wood floors throughout most of the home and good size bedrooms. It is ideally located minutes from downtown and the neighborhood is very walker/runner/cyclist friendly. Could use a little TLC.
CONTACT: Listing Agent, Mark Adams, at 804-237-8585 for more information.



Sunday, October 13, 2013

Richmond Area Neighborhoods

The Fan
Richmond and the surrounding counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico have an abundance of neighborhoods that are rich in architectural charm and character. From compact urban row houses, cottage bungalows, stately homes surrounded by towering trees and loft apartments in the heart of downtown to family-oriented planned communities, executive homes, and amenity-rich town homes in the counties, the Richmond area has something to offer for every taste.

The City of Richmond boasts many architecturally diverse neighborhoods north and south of the James River, all within an easy commute to VCU-MCV. Are you looking for a Victorian period home within five minutes of the hospital? The neighborhoods of the Fan, Museum District, Church Hill, and Oregon Hill just might fit the bill. If you desire the urban feel of a Soho-like loft, Downtown Richmond offers newly constructed high-rise condos as well as historic warehouses properties on the river that have been converted into unique living spaces. Within a 10-15 minute commute to MCV and the downtown area, the Westhampton, Westover Hills, Stratford Hills and North Side  areas of the city offer tree-lined streets of cottages, cape cods, Spanish villas, English tudors, and classic colonials along with eclectic dining and shopping.

Downtown: The downtown area extends East/West from the I-95/64 downtown interchange up to
Belvidere and North/South from I-64 to Main Street. Known primarily for the medical campus on Broad
Street and the financial district in the Main Street area, the downtown area also has several shopping
istricts, government services, and bars and restaurants (around 17th and 18th d Streets).

The Fan
The Fan: The fan stretches East/West from Belvidere to Boulevard and runs North/South from Broad Street to Main Street. The academic campus is considered part of the Fan. The fan earned its name because down by VCU, at Belvidere, Broad and Main are only four blocks apart but “fan” out to 9 blocks apart by the time they cross Boulevard, by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Things to note about the fan: Monument Avenue turns into Franklin at Lombardy, an eastbound one-way street that cuts through the academic campus. Main Street is a westward one-way street that turns into Ellwood Avenue at Boulevard. The East/West streets that cross Boulevard are Broad Street, Grace Street, Monument Avenue, Park Avenue, Kensington Avenue, Stuart Avenue, Hanover Avenue, Grove Avenue, Floyd Avenue and Main Street.

The Upper Fan: The Upper fan stretches west from Boulevard up to the Downtown Expressway
(Thompson Street). There are mostly homes and apartments in the upper fan, with a few scattered
restaurants and markets. The notable exception is Carytown, a shopping district located on Cary Street, an
eastbound one-way street that runs from the Downtown Expressway to Boulevard. Carytown is a great
place to walk around on a sunny afternoon.

The South Side nearest downtown Richmond: Located south of the James River, the South Side is home to residential and commercial districts, as well as many of Richmond’s golf courses. South Side neighborhoods include Stony Point, Westover Hills, Blackwell and Bon Air.


The North Side: Neighborhoods here include Bellvue, Washington Park and Ginter Park, as well as Virginia Union University and Virginia Theological Seminary, Richmond International Raceway (RIR)
and The Classic Amphitheatre at Strawberry Hill. This area begins on the north side of Broad Street.



Shockoe Bottom and Shockoe Slip: Home to shops, galleries, restaurants and bars, “The Bottom” and “The Slip”, offer loads of Richmond character. “The Slip” is located along Cary Street from about the 1200
block down to the 1800 block. “The Bottom” is in and around Main Street and 17th, 18th and 19th Streets.
Close to, if not part of, the downtown area, is the scenic Canal Walk.

Church Hill: Located east of “The Bottom”, up the hill on Broad Street, this area is home to some of the
most historic homes in Richmond—not to mention the historical St. John’s Episcopal Church.
Neighborhoods include St. John’s, Oakwood, Chimborazo, and Fulton Hill.



Jackson Ward

Jackson Ward: This area is close to the VCU academic campus and contains many original
Victorian houses. It is also home to the city’s Greater Richmond Convention Center.
Oregon Hill: This small, six-block neighborhood is also close to the academic campus and contains
historic Hollywood Cemetery — the resting place of several U.S. Presidents. Also home to Mama
Zu’s, a favorite and famous Italian restaurant on Pine Street (they don’t take reservations).




Surrounding Counties convenient to Richmond

If you are looking for a more suburban lifestyle, one of Richmond’s neighboring counties may be the right spot for you. Chesterfield, Hanover, and Henrico counties offer wonderful housing options that are within a 15-25 minute commute to the downtown area. The Huguenot and Robious Road corridors of Chesterfield county offer charming starter homes in neighborhoods like the Williamsburg-style Settler’s Landing, turn of the century charmers in the Victorian-era neighborhood of Bon Air, to the executive-style homes in planned communities like Tarrington on the James and Salisbury. This area of Chesterfield has Blue Ribbon schools, public parks and golf courses, and unique shopping experiences as well as big box retail establishments. Interstate 288 and the Chippenham and Powhite parkways provide quick access (20-25 minutes) to downtown Richmond.

Henrico County

Western Henrico County offers a nice blend of older established neighborhoods in the River Road corridor, dating back to the 1940s, to newer planned communities of single-family and town homes/condos in the far West End like Twin Hickory, Wyndham, and Wellesley. The Short Pump area is exploding with growth in the form of new homes and new shopping experiences from West Broad Street Village to Short Pump Towne Center. Families will recognize award winning schools, parks, and an abundance of restaurants and shopping. With easy access to interstates 64 and 295, you can be downtown in 20 minutes.

The Near West End extends from the western side of the Downtown Expressway
up to the Three Chopt and Patterson Avenue area. The Near West End has many shopping districts and
housing neighborhoods; one of the more notable is near the University of Richmond and the Country
Club of Virginia. The Westhampton area is located near the Grove and Libbie Avenues intersection.

West Broad Village

The West End and Far West End extends, you guessed it, west from the Near West End at Patterson and Three Chopt to as far west as you can drive in 20 or 30 minutes. The West End is continually expanding towards Goochland County and is home to numerous apartment complexes and housing/residential and commercial developments, including Innsbrook and the Short Pump area. Many national businesses and restaurant chains (Target, Home Depot, Applebee’s, TGI Friday’s, etc.) can be found in the West End.



Rockett's Landing


East End of Henrico County, adjacent to downtown Richmond and within a 5 minute commute of VCU-MCV, you will discover Rockett’s Landing, a new urbanism community that features several residential choices mixed closely with restaurants, shops, a marina and a riverfront park.


Hanover County




Hanover County boasts family-oriented planned communities like Kings Charter, Ash Creek, and Milestone with award-winning schools and all of the amenities of the other counties, but with a more rural feel. Interstates 95 and 295 make for an easy commute of 20-25 minutes to VCU-MCV and the downtown area.


Chesterfield County



Chesterfield, like Hanover County, boasts family oriented neighborhoods as well as many planned communities. With access to I-95, I-295, 288 and a variety of other freeways, commuting to or from Chesterfield is a breeze. With new construction on the rise, you will find a wide array of both new and resale homes available.