
As summer comes to an end and yields to cooler upcoming temperatures and back-to-school routines, the Richmond area is hosting a variety of fun events to help wrap up the season in style. From making and floating your own water lantern to stretching out in a yoga session followed by a beer, our real estate agents recommend the following end-of-summer events in the Richmond area:

There's something magical about watching a symphony perform. Not only is the music captivating, but it's incredible to see so many musicians playing together in perfect harmony.
The Richmond area is lucky to be home to the Richmond Symphony, the largest performing arts organization in the state of Virginia. The symphony was founded in 1957, and their 2024 season is shaping up to be one of their best. Throughout the summer, they'll be hosting a number of Summer Chamberfest sessions. We suggest taking a break from looking at Richmond homes for sale so you can attend. Here's a bit more information about the perfo...

In the summer, sometimes you just want a break from the heat. The next time you're feeling this way, we suggest heading to a museum. The Richmond area is known for its top-quality museums, and there really is something for everyone, from the science buff to the art enthusiast. Here are a few of the top museums our real estate agents suggest visiting this summer.

Summer is the most popular time of year to buy or sell a home. As we reach the peak of this year's real estate market, it's a good idea to take some time to think about how you can stage your home for the season.
Home staging is a highly effective sales tactic that can help your listing garner online attention and land a higher sale price. It's the process of "staging" your home with neutral decor, art and furniture in order to attract as many buyers as possible. Staging your home is both an art and a science, and our real estate agents are here with some tips to help you set up your home for the summer market.

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the United States, and our real estate agents know many of our clients want to know more about it. This racket sport is played with a hollow, perforated ball over a 34-inch net with a basic setup very similar to tennis. In fact, many tennis courts can also be used as pickleball courts, and the skills to play are transferable between the two games. And you can enjoy either one (or both!) right here in Richmond at any skill level.