Tuckahoe Village
Suburban Neighborhood in Tuckahoe, Virginia
Henrico County 23233, 23238
Townhouses, single-family homes on larger lots
Tuckahoe Village has kept much of its wooded landscape, with white oak and flowering dogwood trees lining many streets. Although the area lacks sidewalks, its wide, quiet streets are ideal for walking. “You drive through Tuckahoe Village and you see lots of people walking with their strollers and their kids on their bikes and people with their dogs,” Pardon says. Many of the Cape Cods, colonials and brick ranch-style homes here were built between the 1950s and 1990s. Pardon says these older homes come with benefits such as larger lot sizes than newer homes. The neighborhood also has townhouses and apartment complexes. Two-bedroom townhouses start at around $250,000 and detached three-bedroom fixer-uppers start at around $315,000. Home prices can climb to around $750,000 for a large four-bedroom on a third of an acre, and like the rest of Richmond, competition for homes here is steep.Eagle watching at Tuckahoe Creek Park
Tuckahoe Creek Park is also a popular spot to go fishing or simply to enjoy nature. “It’s a natural protected wildlife area, and the county has recently built a nature walk – a wooden walk that skirts the shoreline where people can walk because it’s kind of marshy,” Pardon says. “There are a ton of birdwatchers and eagle watchers. There are some eagles that nest toward the back of the creek, so it’s a nice little place to get away.” The boardwalk is ADA-accessible, and residents enjoy walking their dogs here or having picnics at its sheltered tables. Locals beat the heat at Tuckahoe Village West Recreation’s outdoor pool, swim meets are often held at the local Nova of Virginia Aquatics and the Tuckahoe Little League has a large park just outside the neighborhood where games and practices are held. Nearby, Deep Run Park offers over 150 acres of walking trails, soccer fields, playgrounds and a community center.Top-rated Henrico schools and private options
Niche gives Henrico County Public Schools a B-plus rating. Students can attend Ruby F. Carver Elementary School, which has a B-minus rating, and Quioccasin Middle School, which has a C-plus, before moving on to Mills E. Godwin High School. Godwin High, which gets an A rating from Niche and is listed as the second-best public high school in Henrico County, requires all students to either get credit for one Advanced Placement course or complete career and technical education readiness courses or certifications. Alternatively, parents can send their children to local private schools. The Academy of Academic Excellence teaches prekindergarten through fifth grade and The Steward School teaches pre-K through 12th grade, and both receive A-plus ratings from Niche.Farmers market, outdoor movies at local parks
Local vendors set up their stalls at the year-round West End Farmers Market every Saturday at Discovery United Methodist Church on Gayton Road to display fresh produce and locally made goods. From April through October, locals can catch outdoor movies at local green spaces like Deep Run Park.Commuting 17 miles to Downtown Richmond
Tuckahoe Village is heavily car-dependent since the Greater Richmond Transit System, or GRTC, doesn’t reach the neighborhood. Patterson Avenue runs along its southern border, but most of its streets are on the smaller side. It takes just a few minutes to get on State Route 288 or Interstate 64, the latter of which brings commuters to Downtown Richmond in about 25 minutes.Thrifting along Patterson Avenue
Tuckahoe Village Shopping Center is the neighborhood’s main shopping and dining hub. “It’s chock full of locally owned businesses,” Pardon says. “Hope Thrift is there, that’s an extension of one of the big churches in the neighborhood, and there’s a few eateries that are owned by residents in the neighborhood, so it has a lot of ties to the community.” In addition to Hope Thrift, the center has Thrift For Life and Patterson Antiques, so locals can explore these shops or pick up home essentials at the hardware store or Food Lion before eating at a local restaurant. Jadean’s Smokin’ Six O BBQ is a popular dinner spot, and on the northern side of the neighborhood, Deep Run Roadhouse is a must-try for its “Train Wreck,” where a choice of meat is poured over jalapenos. mac and cheese, pinto beans and cornbread. Nearby, Shawarma Bistro is also popular for its marinated chicken shawarma. For a fun night out, residents can head to HATTheatre to see a musical or improv show or make the short drive to Short Pump for its abundance of shopping and dining options.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Ernie Chamberlain
Responds QuicklyHometown Realty
(804) 676-6939
502 Total Sales
4 in Tuckahoe Village
$345K - $513K Price Range
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Blake Eudailey
Responds QuicklyBHHS PenFed Realty
(804) 509-2750
106 Total Sales
8 in Tuckahoe Village
$230K - $1.7M Price Range
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Joan Peaslee
Long & Foster REALTORS
(804) 655-0874
77 Total Sales
2 in Tuckahoe Village
$275K - $660K Price Range
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Meg Traynham
Providence Hill Real Estate
(804) 409-0484
153 Total Sales
1 in Tuckahoe Village
$500,000 Price
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Nicole Diamond
NextHome Signature Properties
(804) 492-0957
41 Total Sales
1 in Tuckahoe Village
$220,000 Price
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Sebastian Angulo
Samson Properties
(571) 487-8061
48 Total Sales
1 in Tuckahoe Village
$410,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Tuckahoe Village | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Tuckahoe Village Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Tuckahoe Village, Tuckahoe sell after 18 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Tuckahoe Village, Tuckahoe over the last 12 months is $419,000, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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