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February
18

Best Richmond Restaurants

At Joyner Fine Properties, our REALTORS® won't rest until you have the chance to move into one of the most appealing Richmond homes for sale. We'll help you find your Richmond dream home so you can enjoy all that this amazing, historic city has to offer.

And one of the main attractions: Delectable gourmet food.

If you're in town to look at homes, you should make time to try out some of the best local specialties. Chesapeake Bay blue crab is the headliner when it comes to Virginia's seafood, but you won't want to miss out on our oysters – or the snacks of freshly roasted peanuts.

But the menu doesn't start and end with seafood. Not by a long shot!

You'll find many different cuisines ready to enjoy when you take a closer look at the dining scene in Richmond. Our team has picked out five of our favorite places for dinner, lunch, or just about any time.

  1. Sub Rosa Bakery - 620 North 25th Street, Richmond
    Sub Rosa Bakery is a wood-fired bakery that provides delicious pastries in the midst of historic Church Hill. Organic, regional, and heirloom grains are the secrets to bread with remarkably rich, complex flavors. No matter if you're looking for something delicate like the croissant or seasonal fruit tart or a delicious indulgence like the lamb borek, everything comes from the masonry oven.

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February
11

Richmond Fan District
As you tour Richmond homes for sale, you must make a trip through one of the city's favorite neighborhoods: The Fan District.  Everyone from college students and professionals to retirees is drawn to this area of Richmond City.  Here you'll find everything from historic Victorian townhouses, mansions, and statues to coffee roasters and shops, Cuban restaurants, and live music venues for dancing.

Before you head out, read on to learn more about the history and features of this quaint Richmond neighborhood.

The Fan District: Homes Enriched in History

The 85-block historic Fan District is called such because of its unique roadway design. West of the downtown Richmond area, the Fan District is lined with streets that spread out towards the city in the shape of a fan. This area, once farmland, gradually started developing through the 1800s. By 1920, the district was complete and featured homes of varying architectural styles including Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Gothic, Tudor and even the Art Deco and American Arts and Crafts Movement styles.

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January
28

Richmond Virginia Living

If you are considering a move to Richmond, Virginia--a.k.a., the RVA--you'll soon come to understand there's much more to love about our hometown than just being the capital city of Virginia.  Our REALTORS® are sure that after we introduce you to the community, you'll understand what we already know:  Buying one of our Richmond homes for sale is an amazing idea.  The following are nine reasons why Richmond is considered a southern treasure.

  1. Richmond Makes the Right "Great Places to Live" Lists – Our city has made a lot of lists in recent years. It has been hailed as the "most content area" in America by the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research, one of the best places to find employment by Forbes, and one of the world's top destinations by Frommer's, to name just a few of its accolades.

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