Why this home stands out
Built in 2021, this home skips the quirks that come with older Richmond stock — no deferred maintenance surprises, no outdated systems, no renovation budgeting before you even move in. At 1,280 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths, the layout is efficient without feeling cramped, and the construction era means current energy standards, modern finishes, and builder-grade systems still well within their useful life.
ALL OTHERS AREA 150 and the Richmond real estate market
Grove Point Drive sits in the 23223 zip code on Richmond's east side, a part of the city that has been quietly drawing buyers who want proximity to downtown without downtown prices. Richmond itself is one of Virginia's most livable mid-sized cities — compact enough to get around easily, but with a genuine arts scene, a thriving restaurant corridor along Cary Street and in Scott's Addition, and a riverfront park system that locals genuinely use. The east side of Richmond connects you to I-64 and I-95 with relative ease, making regional travel straightforward. The surrounding area has a mix of established neighborhoods and newer residential pockets, and the 23223 zip code for homes Richmond buyers search reflects that blend of accessibility and value. Day-to-day life here is grounded and unpretentious — neighbors tend to know each other, and the pace feels more residential than transient.
What's nearby
Everyday errands are well covered from Grove Point Drive. A Kroger and a Food Lion are both within a short drive east along Williamsburg Road, and there are several pharmacy options in the same corridor. For a morning coffee run, local spots and national chains alike are reachable within ten minutes. Dorey Park, one of Henrico County's larger recreational green spaces, is just a few miles away and offers trails, athletic fields, and open space. Downtown Richmond's Main Street Station, the Canal Walk, and Brown's Island are roughly fifteen minutes west, giving you easy access to the city's core without living inside it.
For different buyers
For first-time buyers
If you're buying your first home, newer construction takes a lot of the guesswork off the table. At 4014 Grove Point Drive, the 2021 build year means the roof, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical are all essentially new — which matters a lot when you're managing a mortgage for the first time and don't want surprise repair bills in year two. Three bedrooms and a half bath on the main level give you real, functional space from day one.
For buyers drawn to character
You're not going to find original hardwood floors or a Victorian porch here — and that's the point. For buyers who want clean lines, no renovation projects, and systems that work without apology, a 2021-built home in Richmond's 23223 corridor delivers exactly that. Sometimes the right character is simply a house that functions beautifully and lets you focus on living in it rather than fixing it.
More buyer questions
How far is 4014 Grove Point Drive from downtown Richmond?
Grove Point Drive is approximately 10 to 15 minutes from downtown Richmond's core, depending on traffic and your specific destination — making it a practical east-side base for anyone who works or spends time in the city center.
What zip code is 4014 Grove Point Drive in?
The property is in the 23223 zip code, which covers a broad swath of Richmond's east side and portions of the surrounding area along the Williamsburg Road corridor.
Is there an HOA at 4014 Grove Point Drive?
You'll want to confirm HOA status directly with current listing details, as that information can change between sale cycles — but it's a standard question worth clarifying before making an offer.
What is the flood risk at 4014 Grove Point Drive?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data — check that section for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
How old are the major systems at 4014 Grove Point Drive?
The home was built in 2021, so the roof, HVAC, water heater, and other major systems are all roughly three to four years old — well within normal useful-life ranges and unlikely to require significant capital investment in the near term.
Want to walk through 4014 Grove Point Drive or ask Tom and Dariya a question about the 23223 market? Reach out directly — they know this side of Richmond well.