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A leafy neighborhood just 5 miles from downtown Richmond
Once a location favored by Richmonders as an idyllic spot for a wedding or simply a day out of the house, the gardens originally planted in the 1920s by beloved extract and spice purveyor C.F. Sauer Sr. reflected their namesake's love of ornamental gardens. The Monumental Floral Gardens were inspired by those that Sauer saw during his travels in Italy, and the Japanese Gardens reflected traditional East Asian influences. The gardens were also Sauer’s way of giving back to the community. But, given his involvement in the local real estate market, he also developed the area into a residential neighborhood. Today, the Sauer’s Gardens neighborhood honors its founder’s vision, with stately homes and well-maintained landscapes. Pairing some of Richmond’s most traditional homes and proximity to the trendy Scott’s Addition neighborhood, just 10 minutes from downtown, Sauer’s Gardens also offers commuters easy access to Interstate 195 to get to the Downtown Expressway, the Powhite Parkway or Interstates 64 and 95. “Sauer’s Gardens is a quintessential Richmond neighborhood,” says Realtor Daphne MacDougall with The Steele Group, who has 20 years of experience working in the area. “The houses are gorgeous, the yards are well-maintained, and it’s such a pretty area. And is there anything more Richmond than living on Monument Avenue?”
An aerial view of the beautiful Sauer's Garden Neighborhood during autumn.
Colonial homes line the peaceful streets of Sauer's Garden, graced with good tree cover.
The colorful art decor along Broad Street in Sauer's Garden illuminates the neighborhood.
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Traditional housing styles express Richmond's historic personality
“It’s a very desirable neighborhood because a lot of the homes were built in the '30s through the '50s,” says Margaret Wade, a Realtor with Long & Foster. “They were built individually. The area wasn’t developed all at once, so there’s charm and character.” Housing options in Sauer’s Gardens include detached single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses, with a variety of architectural styles and prices to fit a range of tastes and budgets. The median home price in the neighborhood is slightly more than $530,000, and buyers should be prepared to pay an average of $317 per square foot. A three-bedroom condominium with three bathrooms can sell for $615,000. "The namesake gardens were turned into a condominium complex called Monument Park," says Wade. A three-bedroom townhouse with four bathrooms can list for around $532,000. A cozy one-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow can fetch $290,000, and prices can go up to $1.2 million for a four-bedroom, three-bathroom modern home. Many of the area's colonials, Cape Cods and ranchers were made of red brick. Larger four-bedroom colonial styles can range from $725,000 to $760,000.
Your furry companions will love long walks down Monument Avenue.
A number of home styles are found along the tree lined streets of Suaer's Gardens
Porches provide relaxing spaces to enjoy the mature oaks and maples in Monument Avenue Park.
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An array of clubs at Thomas Jefferson High
Sauer’s Gardens is districted to Richmond Public Schools, which earns a C-plus from Niche. Students in the neighborhood can attend Mary Munford Elementary, Albert Hill Middle and Thomas Jefferson High School. Mary Munford earns a B-plus from Niche, Albert Hill earns a B and Thomas Jefferson earns a B. Students at Thomas Jefferson can choose from 18 school-sponsored clubs and have the opportunity to play 21 varsity-level sports. Alternatively, parents can choose from multiple private schools in the area, including The Steward School, rated the best private school in Richmond by Niche. "There are also a lot of private preschools in the area," says Wade.
Sauer’s Garden’s has its own unmistakable architecture – the iconic Art Deco building that houses Thomas Jefferson High School, which opened in 1930.
Albert Hill Middle School is a part of the Richmond Public Schools district.
Mary Munford Elementary receives a 9 out of 10 rating on test scores.
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Walking distance to the playground at Mary Munford
The neighborhood is very walkable, with sidewalks lining most streets, and there is a wide grassy median separating the westbound and eastbound lanes of Monument Avenue on the neighborhood’s southern border. There is a playground in the neighborhood at Thomas Jefferson High School, but those looking for more parklike outdoor recreation have to travel to either the Mary Munford Playground or Bryan Park. Mary Munford Playground, approximately a mile to the south, offers a walking path with fitness stations, tennis and basketball courts, multiple sports fields and a playground. Bryan Park in the city’s Northside is approximately 3 miles away, and features multiple hiking trails throughout its 262 acres, as well as picnic shelters, soccer fields and an azalea garden. For an indoor workout, Crunch Fitness is located nearby in Scott’s Addition, offering a full suite of workout equipment and personal fitness training. “The location is great for getting outside,” says MacDougall. “It’s walking distance to Mary Munford, and Bryan Park is huge, so there’s plenty of room for kids to run around.”
Enjoy a relaxing bike ride through the neighborhood.
Thomas Jefferson Tot Lot is a small, peaceful playground located in front of the high school.
Trees line the streets of Monument Ave in the Sauer's Garden's neighborhood.
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Stella's is a cherished neighborhood gathering spot
While there are some businesses in the area, shopping, dining and other amenities do require a bit of travel. But given its location next to Scott’s Addition, residents don’t have to travel far. For groceries, Kroger is approximately a mile to the west in the Willow Lawn Shopping Center, where shoppers will also find Dick’s Sporting Goods, Ross, Staples and other retailers. For home necessities, Target is a half-mile farther west on Broad Street. For more boutique-style retail therapy, the shops of Carytown are 2 miles away. And when dining out is on the menu, locals swear by the Greek cuisine at Stella’s, but coveted reservations at this Richmond culinary institution on Lafayette Street fill up quickly. “The only thing more Richmond than living on Monument Avenue is being able to walk to Stella’s,” says MacDougall. Reviresco Coffee is also on Lafayette, inviting patrons to linger in a setting with plush seating and framed paintings.
Sauer's Gardens is a mecca of authentic ethnic cuisine.
Cideries, taprooms, restaurants, and distilleries housed in converted warehouses in Scott's Addition.
West of Sauer's Garden, Willow Lawn Shopping Center has diverse shops, dining.
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Immediate access to an Interstate 195 on-ramp
In addition to multiple Greater Richmond Transit Company bus stops along Broad Street, Sauer’s Gardens also offers commuters easy access to Interstate 195 to get to the Downtown Expressway, the Powhite Parkway or Interstates 64 and 95.
Bus stops on Broad St in Sauer's Garden ease commute.
Interstate 195 interchange provides easy access to access to Interstate 64 and 95.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,380
Median Age
41
Population Density
6 ppl/acre
Population under 18
18.6%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
22%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$100,758
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$114,509
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
94.6%
College Graduates
68.5%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
19.8%
% Population in Labor Force
77.6%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
45''
Average Winter Low Temperature
29°F
Average Summer High Temperature
89°F
Annual Snowfall
5''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
59/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
58/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
43/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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