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Moving from DC or Northern Virginia to Richmond: What You Save and What Changes

by Daniel Yoon | eXp Realty | Richmond, Virginia

A family spending $3,500 per month on a 2-bedroom apartment in Arlington can buy a 4-bedroom home with a yard in Glen Allen or Short Pump for the same monthly payment. That is the math driving the DC-to-Richmond migration, and it is the reason I get calls from Northern Virginia families every single week.

I have helped dozens of families make this move. Here is what actually changes and what stays the same.

The Financial Comparison

Housing

Median home price in Fairfax County: $700,000+. Median in Richmond metro: $395,000 to $420,000. That is a 40% to 45% discount for equivalent square footage and quality. A $650,000 budget in NoVA gets you a 3-bedroom townhouse. In Short Pump, it gets you a 4-bedroom home with a 2-car garage, finished basement, and backyard.

Property Taxes

Fairfax County: $1.11 per $100. Henrico County: $0.83 per $100. On a $500,000 home, you save $1,400 per year in property taxes alone by choosing Henrico over Fairfax.

Income

Virginia income tax is the same whether you live in NoVA or Richmond. The difference is federal employee pay, which adjusts downward for the Richmond locality. If you are a federal worker, your take-home pay drops slightly. But your housing costs drop dramatically, so you come out ahead.

Childcare

Daycare in NoVA: $1,800 to $2,500/month per child. Richmond: $800 to $1,500/month. A two-child family saves $600 to $2,000 per month on childcare alone.

What You Gain

What You Lose

Best Richmond Neighborhoods for DC Transplants

Short Pump / Glen Allen

The most NoVA-like experience in Richmond. Newer homes, excellent schools, shopping, and dining. Home prices: $380,000 to $540,000. Most DC families land here.

The Fan / Museum District

For people who loved the urban walkability of Arlington or Old Town Alexandria. Row homes, restaurants, character. Home prices: $400,000 to $700,000.

Midlothian

Best value for families. More space per dollar than Short Pump. Strong schools. Home prices: $350,000 to $550,000.

The Transition Timeline

FAQs

How much cheaper is Richmond than Northern Virginia?

Housing is 40% to 45% less expensive. Overall cost of living is 30% to 35% lower. A family spending $5,000/month on housing in NoVA can spend $2,800-$3,200 for a larger home in Richmond.

Are Richmond schools as good as NoVA schools?

Yes, in the right zones. Deep Run High (Henrico) and Atlee High (Hanover) rival Fairfax County schools in AP offerings, graduation rates, and college placement.

Can I commute from Richmond to DC?

Not daily. The drive is 100 miles (2+ hours each way). Amtrak runs daily but is not practical for a 5-day commute. Some buyers do 2-3 days in DC and work remotely the rest.

Thinking about the move from NoVA to Richmond? Call Daniel Yoon at (804) 896-2694. I specialize in helping DC-area families find the right Richmond neighborhood.

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