Courtesy of Dudley Resources
Stunning End-Unit Luxury Townhome – Private, Peaceful & Move-In Ready Discover this meticulously maintained 2015 end-unit townhome offering 2396 sq. ft. of refined living across three bright, open levels. With 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and dual master suites (one on the main level and one upstairs), the layout provides incredible flexibility for growing families, multi-generational living, or work-from-home options The open concept, gourmet kitchen boasts granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and flows seamlessly into a spacious main living area with engineered hardwood floors. A covered balcony extends the living space, while the showpiece is the expansive 290 sq. ft. rooftop terrace—perfect for entertaining, relaxing, and enjoying unmatched comfort and sweeping views year-round. This end-unit also has 9 windows on the end, providing an abundance of natural light throughout the home year-round Additional luxury features include a spa-inspired primary bath with dual vanities, tankless water heater, energy-efficient construction, energy efficient windows, abundant storage, a full washer & dryer set, and a 2-car garage. The professional HardiPlank/brick exterior ensures lasting curb appeal. Positioned away from busy streets, this home offers peace, quiet, and tree-lined privacy, with natural light pouring in from its premium end-unit setting. Located in the top-rated Godwin High School district, the home is appraised at $498,500 yet compares favorably to new builds selling at $580K–$600K+. The HOA $300/month covers exterior maintenance, making for hassle-free living. Just minutes from Short Pump, West Broad Village, I-64/I-295/ and I-288, and with an abundance of shopping and dining options. Shire Place combines convenience with serenity A recent inspection, appraisal, county records, and Realist report are included in the due diligence packet, giving buyers confidence in this rare opportunity to own an end-unit with a rooftop terrace retreat in one of Richmond’s most desirable communities