
The Fan is one of Richmond, Virginia’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets, stunning architecture, and rich cultural scene. Located just west of downtown, the area is named for the way its streets fan out from the city center. The Fan is home to a variety of beautifully preserved row houses and Victorian-era homes, often featuring intricate details like tall windows, stained glass, and ornate brickwork. The neighborhood is also known for its walkability, with a variety of restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and art galleries within easy reach.
In addition to its residential charm, the Fan boasts proximity to popular spots like Carytown, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and Monroe Park. Its blend of historic appeal, a strong sense of community, and vibrant local businesses make the Fan a sought-after area for both residents and visitors.
Neighborhood Information
# of Homes | Average Single Family Home Size | Median Lot Size | Median Year Built | Average Townhome Size |
---|---|---|---|---|
2,500+ | 2,538 square feet | 0.06 acres | 1910 | 2,184 square feet |
Schools
Elementary School | Lois-Harrison Jones |
Middle School | Dogwood |
High School | Thomas Jefferson |
Things to Do
- Joe’s Inn
- A beloved, long-standing restaurant located in the heart of Richmond’s Fan district, known for its hearty, classic American and Italian dishes.
- Carytown
- Stroll through this vibrant shopping and dining district filled with unique boutiques, cafés, and restaurants.
- Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)
- Explore world-class art exhibits and collections in one of the largest museums in the Southeast.
- Architectural Walk
- Take a self-guided tour to admire the Fan’s beautiful historic homes and stunning architecture.
- Scuffletown Park
- Relax in this hidden gem, a small urban park nestled within the Fan’s streets.
Homes for Sale
Sorry we are experiencing system issues. Please try again.