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The top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Richmond

Take a look at the top 10 most expensive single-family homes for sale in Richmond, including popular suburbs all across the city.

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We’re loving the horseshoe driveway at this home at 4803 Lockgreen Cr. | Photo via Google Maps

These may be single-family homes, but the price tags are racking up seven figures. Here are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Richmond.

8 Berkshire Dr. | $3.9 million

  • 9,955 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms and one half
  • Built in 1971, Brazilian walnut floors, four-story elevator

7539 Riverside Dr. | $3.2 million

  • 7,935 sqft
  • Seven bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms
  • Colonial Revival-style ranch house with views of the James River

4803 Lockgreen Cr. | $2.9 million

  • 8,011 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Six bathrooms and one half
  • French Provincial build + vaulted foyer with double staircase
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Imagine spending a summer afternoon on the elevated patio at this home at 8904 Norwick Rd. | Photo via Google Maps

8904 Norwick Rd. | $2.2 million

  • 6,571 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Four full bathrooms
  • Chef-inspired kitchen + bedrooms with study nooks

116 Tempsford Ln. | $2.1 million

  • 4,702 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Three bathrooms
  • Private deck, backyard pool, and close proximity to local schools

2226 Monument Ave. | $1.9 million

  • 4,339 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Five bathrooms
  • Built in 1905, recently renovated, backyard patio with garden
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This home at 12201 Keats Grove Ct. can fit a growing family. | Photo via Google Maps

12201 Keats Grove Ct. | $1.8 million

  • 6,266 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Six bathrooms
  • Spacious home with an elegant entrance foyer and vaulted ceilings

12340 Haybrook Ln. | $1.8 million

  • 5,377 sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Seven bathrooms
  • Custom craftsmen home + a wine bar

521 Raleigh Manor Rd. | $1.7 million

  • 8,076 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and one half
  • Modern custom two-story home with spacious three-car garage
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This wrap around patio at 2002 Princess Anne Ave. looks like the perfect spot for reading a good book. | Photo via Google Maps

2002 Princess Anne Ave. | $1.6 million

  • 4,802 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Six bathrooms
  • Exterior wraparound porch, stained glass windows, near Jefferson Park
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