Why Live in Norwich
Norwich, a historic neighborhood in Roanoke, was established in the late 1800s for mill workers. Many of these original single-story homes are still present along Roanoke and Russell Avenues and Penn Street. Larger two-story residences, once home to mill managers, can be found on Buford Street. The neighborhood's housing stock includes shotgun, Cape Cod, bungalow and American Foursquare homes, contributing to its historic charm. Norwich's flat terrain makes it ideal for walking and biking, with elevation rising along Mountain View Terrace. The streets, originally dirt, are now paved but often lack curbs or sidewalks.
The area has seen little change since the mid-20th century, aside from some industrial development. Norwich is about 3 miles from downtown Roanoke and near the vibrant Raleigh Court neighborhood. This proximity provides residents with access to amenities such as the historic Grandin Theatre and the Roanoke River Greenway. Smiley’s Jamaican Spot is the sole restaurant within Norwich, while nearby Raleigh Court offers various dining options and the Roanoke Co+op grocery store. Black Dog Salvage, an architectural salvage store, also has a location in Norwich. The neighborhood features Norwich Park, with its playground, baseball field and basketball court, and a segment of the Roanoke River Greenway.
Students attend Roanoke City Public Schools, with Virginia Heights Elementary, Woodrow Wilson Middle and Patrick Henry High School serving the area. Norwich is about 3 miles from Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital and 5 miles from Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Norwich a good place to live?
Norwich is a good place to live. Norwich is considered car-dependent and somewhat bikeable with some transit options. Norwich has 2 parks for recreational activities. It is sparse in population with 2.0 people per acre and a median age of 37. The average household income is $29,051 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 0% of residents. A majority of residents in Norwich are renters, with 72.6% of residents renting and 27.4% of residents owning their home. A
local real estate agent serving Norwich can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our
Norwich neighborhood guide.
Is Norwich, VA a safe neighborhood?
Norwich, VA is less safe than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 5 out of 10.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Norwich?
The median home price in Norwich is $132,965. If you put a 20% down payment of $26,600 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.15%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $650 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $28K a year to afford the median home price in Norwich. Learn how much home you can afford with our
Home Affordability Calculator. The average household income in Norwich is $29K.
What are the best public schools in Norwich?
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Are home prices dropping in Norwich?
Yes, home prices in Norwich are down 38% in the last 12 months.
Home Trends in Norwich, VA
On average, homes in Norwich, Roanoke sell after 30 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Norwich, Roanoke over the last 12 months is $118,500, down 46% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$118,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$135,240
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$140
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
4
Median List Price
$132,965
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-46%