
As summer ends in Richmond, the shift to cooler weather creates new priorities for homeowners who want to keep their gardens healthy and attractive. Getting your outdoor spaces ready for fall not only keeps your yard looking great during the season, but also ensures it will thrive when spring comes back. Whether you're preparing your home for sale or just want to maintain curb appeal, the right fall landscaping is crucial.
Our real estate agents know that a well-kept garden can be a strong selling point for buyers searching through Richmond homes for sale

Richmond's summer heat is no joke. With heat indexes regularly crossing the triple-digit mark, many people enjoy visiting pools and splash pads to keep the burning heat at bay. Our real estate agents are no different. Many professionals on our team spend a lot of time at these places over the summer. Read on to learn more about their favorite spots for swimming and splashing near our Richmond homes for sale.

Richmond is always brimming with activity during the summer months. Festivals, markets and open-air performances offer ample opportunities to experience the city after dark, as do outdoor movie nights.
In the age of streaming, there's something truly special about seeing a movie outside on a big screen. These are some of our real estate agents' favorite outdoor movie nights in Richmond.

As spring unfolds in the Richmond area, the city transforms with blooming dogwoods, vibrant azaleas and the sweet scent of magnolias. This magical season offers the perfect opportunity to refresh your home after the winter months. Whether you're enjoying your current residence or preparing it to list, these five weekend DIY projects will help your property shine this spring.
Create a pollinator-friendly garden bed
Richmond's spring season brings an abundance of butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Why not welcome these natural pollinators with a dedicated garden space?
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Have you seen our real estate agents featured in the flyer for this year's Historic Garden Week? It's an event that we love to support because it showcases the natural beauty of communities across Virginia, highlights their unique histories and allows members of the Garden Club of Virginia to show off their incredible creative talents. This year's Historic Garden Week is already around the corner, so let's dive deep into what you can expect from this wonderful state-wide event.