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    Best Richmond VA Neighborhoods for Remote Workers in 2026

    by Daniel Yoon | eXp Realty | Richmond, Virginia

    If you work remotely and are choosing where to live in Richmond, Virginia, your priorities are different from a traditional commuter. You need fast internet, a quiet home office space, and a neighborhood where you can step outside for a break without driving 20 minutes. Here are the neighborhoods that check those boxes.

    What Remote Workers Actually Need

    • Reliable high-speed internet: Fios fiber is available in most of Henrico, parts of Chesterfield, and some Richmond city neighborhoods. Comcast/Xfinity covers most of the metro. Verify coverage at your specific address before buying.
    • Dedicated office space: Look for homes with a bonus room, finished basement, or 4th bedroom you can convert. New construction in Glen Allen and Hanover often includes flex rooms designed for home offices.
    • Walkable breaks: Being able to walk to coffee, lunch, or a park matters when you are home all day.

    Top Neighborhoods

    The Fan / Museum District

    Most walkable neighborhood in Richmond. Coffee shops, restaurants, Carytown shopping within walking distance. Homes: $400,000 to $700,000. Fios available. Strong community feel. This is the top choice if you never need to commute.

    Scott’s Addition

    Breweries, restaurants, and creative energy on every block. Lofts and condos: $250,000 to $400,000. Perfect for single remote workers and couples who want urban energy.

    Lakeside / Bellevue

    Walkable local shops and restaurants at lower prices. Homes: $250,000 to $380,000. Community feel without the Fan’s price tag. 10 minutes to downtown when you need it.

    Glen Allen (New Construction)

    If you want a dedicated home office built into the floor plan, new construction in Glen Allen delivers. Many builders include flex rooms or office lofts. Homes: $350,000 to $520,000. Less walkable but more space per dollar.

    Ashland

    Small-town walkability with coffee shops and local dining. Homes: $320,000 to $420,000. Quiet, charming, and surprisingly connected (I-95 access when needed).

    FAQs

    Does Richmond have good internet for remote work?

    Yes. Fios fiber is available in most of Henrico and parts of the city. Comcast/Xfinity covers virtually the entire metro. Speeds of 300+ Mbps are standard and sufficient for video calls and large file transfers.

    Is Richmond a good city for remote workers?

    Richmond is excellent for remote workers. Lower cost of living than DC or Charlotte, strong food and culture scene, and neighborhoods with genuine walkability. Many DC-area remote workers are relocating here specifically for the quality of life upgrade.

    Remote worker looking for the right Richmond neighborhood? Call Daniel Yoon at (804) 896-2694. I help remote workers find homes with office space, fast internet, and the lifestyle that makes working from home enjoyable.

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