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Thinking About Selling in Richmond? Here's What You Need to Know Right Now.

Selling your Richmond home? Here's what the market is really telling sellers right now…

If you've been sitting on the fence about selling your Richmond-area home, the current market has something important to tell you, but it's more nuanced than the headlines suggest.

The short version: sellers still have the advantage. But the rules have changed.

Richmond remains firmly a seller's market. Inventory sits at just 2.1 months of supply — well below the 4–6 months that would signal a balanced market. Median home prices hit $415,000 as of March 2026, up 3% year-over-year. Zillow ranked RVA the #9 most competitive housing market in the country. Demand is real, sustained, and backed by a strong local economy that added over 22,000 jobs in 2025 alone.

That's the good news.

Here's what sellers need to understand in 2026: the automatic bidding war era is over. During 2021–2023, nearly anything priced within reason sold fast, often above asking, with minimal effort. That's no longer the case. Today, roughly 34% of Richmond homes are selling below list price. Buyers are more cautious, more price-sensitive, and far less willing to overlook deferred maintenance or aggressive pricing.

What this means for you practically:

Pricing strategy matters more than ever. Overpriced homes are sitting, and if it sits, buyers start to wonder. A well-priced home in good condition still moves quickly and still attracts competitive offers. The "sweet spot" right now is a home that is updated, well-maintained, and priced to reflect today's comps.

Presentation is no longer optional. Professional photography, strong curb appeal, and move-in ready condition are the baseline expectation for today's buyer. Homes that check those boxes are still getting strong attention. Homes that don't are getting price reductions.

Timing works in your favor. Spring 2026 is showing real momentum. Virginia just closed its strongest first quarter since 2022, with sales up 8.8% year-over-year. Buyer activity is picking up and new listings are moving.

The bottom line for Richmond sellers: You are still in a position of strength, but that position requires strategy, not assumption. Price it right, present it well, and the market will respond.

Thinking about listing? Let's talk about what your home is worth in today's market.

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Take Advantage of the Home Energy Assessment Program

Take advantage of the Home Energy Assessment Program and get ready to save some energy costs…

As we all know, the colder months are ahead and as we struggle to get back on track with the recent financial setbacks caused by Covid, it’s time to discover some efforts to save on our energy costs. Did you know that Dominion has a Home Energy Assessment Program that provides customers with an in-home energy assessment where a qualified participating contractor will conduct a 30-60 minute walk-through of your home and install simple measures like LED bulbs and water heater pipe insulation, while identifying other energy-saving opportunities?

These additional opportunities, which may require separate appointments with specific contractors, include:

  • Heat pump tune-up

  • Duct sealing and insulation on heat pump systems and central air conditioners

  • Heat pump system upgrades

  • Upgrade to heat pump water heater

  • ECM fan motor replacements on heat pump systems and central air conditioners

  • Cool roof installation

It’s also the time to begin looking at winterizing your home. Sealing windows to prevent drafts, cleaning and maintaining your fireplace and chimneys, and checking your gutters are a good start to ensuring your home is prepared for the Winter months.

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