The most walkable neighborhoods in Virginia
20 Virginia neighborhoods ranked by national walkability percentile, scored from public infrastructure data. The top 20:
- 1. Ballston (Washington) — 100th percentile, median home $827,000
- 2. Lake Barcroft (Washington) — 100th percentile, median home $636,600
- 3. Jefferson Houston (Washington) — 100th percentile, median home $1,311,100
- 4. Dumbarton (Richmond) — 99th percentile, median home $481,000
- 5. Lyles-Crouch (Washington) — 99th percentile, median home $1,301,600
- 6. Seven Corners (Washington) — 99th percentile, median home $236,800
- 7. Berkley (Virginia Beach) — 99th percentile, median home $515,050
- 8. Northside (Richmond) — 97th percentile, median home $505,900
- 9. Portsmouth Olde Town Historic District (Virginia Beach) — 97th percentile, median home $319,200
- 10. Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach) — 96th percentile, median home $441,000
- 11. Mount Hermon (Virginia Beach) — 96th percentile, median home $167,550
- 12. East End (Richmond) — 95th percentile, median home $423,450
- 13. Old North Hampton (Virginia Beach) — 95th percentile, median home $217,900
- 14. Norfolk (Virginia Beach) — 94th percentile, median home $278,950
- 15. Downtown (Virginia Beach) — 93rd percentile, median home $287,100
- 16. West End (Richmond) — 93rd percentile, median home $550,500
- 17. Park View Historic District (Virginia Beach) — 92nd percentile, median home $258,400
- 18. Phoebus (Virginia Beach) — 90th percentile, median home $210,000
- 19. Richmond (Richmond) — 85th percentile, median home $390,600
- 20. Cradock (Virginia Beach) — 83rd percentile, median home $163,800
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