
Summer is the season for growing! From tomatoes to peaches, all sorts of delicious produce are grown in the Richmond area. And there's plenty to be found at our local farmers' markets. If you're looking for fruits, veggies, or even fresh flowers this summer, here are some of the top markets our real estate agents suggest checking out.

Your outdoor space is one of the first things buyers notice — and one of the last things homeowners invest in. Whether you're preparing to sell or simply want to enjoy your home more, small, budget-friendly upgrades can make a dramatic difference. Working with our real estate agents ensures you focus your efforts on improvements that truly move the needle.
Before spending a single dollar, a thorough cleaning can reveal the potential already hiding in your yard.

When it comes to selling your home, first impressions happen before buyers ever step inside. Working with our real estate agents can help you identify which exterior upgrades will make the biggest impact in Richmond's competitive spring market.
Spring is the ideal time to tackle landscaping projects that elevate your home's appearance without draining your budget. The right improvements signal to buyers that a property has been well cared for — and in Richmond's active spring market, that message carries real weight. Browse

Earth Day is celebrated every year in April. This year, it falls on Wednesday, April 22. But you don't have to wait until then to enjoy it. All around Richmond homes for sale and throughout surrounding communities, you can get involved with Earth Week the whole week of April 22 or either weekend.

Creating an eco-friendly garden in Richmond not only enhances your property's curb appeal but also contributes to a healthier environment for your community. Whether you're working with our real estate agents to find a home with the perfect yard or transforming your current outdoor space, these sustainable gardening practices will help you cultivate a thriving, environmentally conscious landscape.
Choosing native Virginia plants for your Richmond garden reduces water consumption and supports local wildlife. Native species have adapted to Richmond's climate over thousands...