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    Is Richmond VA a Good Place to Invest in Real Estate? A Local Analysis (2026)

    by Daniel Yoon | eXp Realty | Richmond, Virginia

    Yes. Richmond offers rental yields of 6% to 9%, consistent 3% to 5% appreciation, landlord-friendly laws, and entry prices of $200K to $300K for cash-flowing properties.

    Why Investors Like Richmond

    • Diversified economy: Capital One, VCU Health, Altria, CarMax, state government
    • Population growth: 50,000+ new residents in 5 years
    • University demand: VCU 30,000+ students
    • Entry prices well below DC, Charlotte, Raleigh
    • Virginia is landlord-friendly: no rent control, straightforward eviction process

    Best Investment Neighborhoods

    East Henrico

    Purchase: $180K-$280K. Rent: $1,400-$1,800. Yield: 7-9%. Highest yield in the metro.

    Church Hill / Manchester

    Purchase: $220K-$380K. Rent: $1,500-$2,200. Yield: 6-8%. Highest appreciation potential.

    Chesterfield (Chester)

    Purchase: $250K-$350K. Rent: $1,500-$1,900. Yield: 6-7%. Stable family tenants, low turnover.

    Cash Flow Example

    $235K home in east Henrico, 25% down ($58,750), 7% rate. Monthly costs: $1,621. Rent: $1,600. Break-even on cash flow, but tenant pays $400+/month in principal and 4% appreciation adds $9,400/year. Total return: 17% on invested capital.

    FAQs

    Is Richmond good for real estate investment?

    Yes. 6-9% rental yields, 3-5% appreciation, $200K-$300K entry points, landlord-friendly laws.

    Best neighborhood for rental property?

    East Henrico for yield. Church Hill for appreciation. Chesterfield for stability.

    Interested in investment properties? Call Daniel Yoon at (804) 896-2694.

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