The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

#21. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Randolph, Richmond, VA

Population: 5,192 Median Age: 35 Family-Households: 37% Median Household Income: $36,675 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $199,384 Median Monthly Rent: $762 Renter-Occupied: 39%

#22. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Forest Hill, Richmond, VA

Population: 7,221 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 46% Median Household Income: $66,181 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $279,160 Median Monthly Rent: $526 Renter-Occupied: 40%

#23. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Gilpin, Richmond, VA

Population: 7,701 Median Age: 29 Family-Households: 47% Median Household Income: $21,976 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Median Home Value: $102,327 Median Monthly Rent: $574 Renter-Occupied: 67%

#24. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

The Museum District, Richmond, VA

Population: 18,768 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 26% Median Household Income: $64,905 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Median Home Value: $366,574 Median Monthly Rent: $1,018 Renter-Occupied: 61%

#25. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Southern Barton Heights, Richmond, VA

Population: 6,582 Median Age: 33 Family-Households: 47% Median Household Income: $30,295 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $103,916 Median Monthly Rent: $542 Renter-Occupied: 66%

#26. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Forest View, Richmond, VA

Population: 6,553 Median Age: 39 Family-Households: 46% Median Household Income: $56,308 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $241,126 Median Monthly Rent: $736 Renter-Occupied: 47%

#27. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Sauer's Gardens, Richmond, VA

Population: 9,473 Median Age: 37 Family-Households: 30% Median Household Income: $73,110 Average Commute (mi.): 19 Median Home Value: $317,800 Median Monthly Rent: $1,075 Renter-Occupied: 51%

#28. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Providence Park, Richmond, VA

Population: 8,458 Median Age: 42 Family-Households: 51% Median Household Income: $38,599 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Median Home Value: $108,643 Median Monthly Rent: $631 Renter-Occupied: 43%

#29. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Belt Center, Richmond, VA

Population: 10,553 Median Age: 35 Family-Households: 49% Median Household Income: $36,703 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $146,466 Median Monthly Rent: $709 Renter-Occupied: 62%

#30. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Worthington, Richmond, VA

Population: 9,075 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 60% Median Household Income: $39,782 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $129,416 Median Monthly Rent: $764 Renter-Occupied: 50%

#31. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Highland Terrace, Richmond, VA

Population: 4,879 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 49% Median Household Income: $34,874 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Median Home Value: $120,661 Median Monthly Rent: $623 Renter-Occupied: 41%

#32. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Highland Park Southern Tip, Richmond, VA

Population: 8,679 Median Age: 44 Family-Households: 44% Median Household Income: $32,616 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $124,207 Median Monthly Rent: $621 Renter-Occupied: 53%

#33. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Mosby, Richmond, VA

Population: 6,221 Median Age: 26 Family-Households: 42% Median Household Income: $21,379 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Median Home Value: $38,041 Median Monthly Rent: $347 Renter-Occupied: 76%

#34. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Westover Hills West, Richmond, VA

Population: 5,341 Median Age: 42 Family-Households: 44% Median Household Income: $61,513 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $213,989 Median Monthly Rent: $740 Renter-Occupied: 50%

#35. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

John Marshall, Richmond, VA

Population: 3,738 Median Age: 42 Family-Households: 41% Median Household Income: $29,457 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $274,803 Median Monthly Rent: $658 Renter-Occupied: 58%

#36. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Parnell Industrial Area, Richmond, VA

Population: 8,447 Median Age: 35 Family-Households: 68% Median Household Income: $18,503 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $74,045 Median Monthly Rent: $763 Renter-Occupied: 59%

#37. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Swansboro West, Richmond, VA

Population: 7,550 Median Age: 35 Family-Households: 36% Median Household Income: $34,247 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $142,683 Median Monthly Rent: $493 Renter-Occupied: 64%

#38. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Maury, Richmond, VA

Population: 10,637 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 37% Median Household Income: $37,831 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $119,974 Median Monthly Rent: $848 Renter-Occupied: 68%

#39. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Cottrell Farms, Richmond, VA

Population: 7,951 Median Age: 36 Family-Households: 57% Median Household Income: $49,921 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $131,409 Median Monthly Rent: $987 Renter-Occupied: 37%

#40. The Best Neighborhoods to Live in the Richmond Metro Area, VA

Woodland Heights, Richmond, VA

Population: 7,165 Median Age: 43 Family-Households: 47% Median Household Income: $65,474 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Median Home Value: $222,935 Median Monthly Rent: $645 Renter-Occupied: 35%

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