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612 W. Franklin Street, 9D

  • Richmond, VA
  • $585,000
$585,000

612 W Franklin St Unit#U9D

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,880 Sq.Ft. 0.82 Acres

Description

Looking for a luxury condominium in Richmond, VA or a refined pied-a-terre near downtown? This fully renovated residence at The Prestwould--Richmond's only New York-style condominium--offers a rare blend of historic architecture, modern upgrades, and walkable city living at Monroe Park.

Designed by Sir Alfred Bossom, this move-in-ready condo features a fully renovated kitchen with quartz countertops, Cafe appliances, and in-unit laundry connections, along with new marble baths, updated systems, and high-efficiency air conditioning. The spacious layout includes a primary suite with bay window, skyline views, and exceptional closet space, a second bedroom with double closets, and a large living room with fireplace plus a separate den or library--ideal for entertaining or working from home. Expansive east-facing windows provide abundant natural light and sweeping city views.

The Prestwould has undergone a notable transformation and is now in its strongest financial and physical condition in decades, with approximately $1.4M in reserves, improved management, and ongoing building improvements--significantly enhancing stability and long-term value. Condo fees include heat, water, sewer, building insurance, staff, parking, and reserves, delivering true lock-and-leave convenience. Additional amenities include secure entry, handicap accessibility, and a pet-friendly policy allowing up to two pets with approval.

Ideally located steps from Monroe Park and within walking distance to VCU, the Arts District, Downtown, The Fan, and the Altria Theater, this is a compelling opportunity for luxury urban living in Richmond.

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Location

612 W Franklin St Unit#9D, Richmond, VA 23220

Status

Sold

Date Sold

July 10, 2026

1927

1927

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,880

1,880

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

0.82

0.82

Acres

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathrooms

2

Flooring

Wood

Fireplace

Decorative, Masonry

Appliances

Water Heater

Other Interior Features

High Ceilings, Main Level Primary
01

Exterior & Building

Story

1

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Public

Pool

None

Roof

Composition

Parking

Assigned, No Garage

Heat Type

Natural Gas, Radiator(s)

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer

Disability Features

Accessibility Features, Accessible Full Bath, Accessible Bedroom, Accessible Elevator Installed, Accessible Kitchen, Accessible Approach with Ramp
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,880 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

0.82 Acres

MLS® ID

2610341

Type

Condo

Year Built

1927

Neighborhood

Prestwould Condominium – Historic Luxury Condos in Richmond’s Fan District

Architecture Styles

High Rise

Elementary School

Fox

Middle School

Dogwood

High School

Thomas Jefferson
01

Finance

Sales Price

$585,000

Real Estate Taxes

$4,620/yr

HOA Fees

$1,546/mo

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Prestwould Condominium – Historic Luxury Condos in Richmond’s Fan District

The Prestwould Condominium is one of Richmond’s most distinguished historic residential buildings, located on West Franklin Street in the Fan District. Designed by British architect Alfred Charles Bossom (Lord Bossom), the building is often called Richmond’s “Fifth Avenue” or "Park Ave" apartment building, known for its pre-war architecture, spacious residences, and premier location near the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Carytown, and Monument Avenue. Park27 Real Estate has represented many sales in the building and is currently representing the first fully permitted comprehensive renovation in years (2026).

The Prestwould Condominium is one of Richmond’s most distinguished historic residential buildings, located on West Franklin Street in the heart of the Fan District. Long considered one of the city’s most elegant addresses, the Prestwould is often described as Richmond’s equivalent of a classic Fifth Avenue apartment building—a refined urban residence defined by architectural pedigree, generous scale, and historic prestige.

Before Monument Avenue became Richmond’s most celebrated boulevard, West Franklin Street was the city’s premier residential corridor, lined with grand townhouses and architecturally significant buildings. The Prestwould continues that tradition today as one of the most recognizable and respected condominium buildings in central Richmond.


Designed by Alfred Charles Bossom — An Internationally Known Architect

The Prestwould was designed by Alfred Charles Bossom (later Lord Bossom), a prominent British-born architect whose career spanned both architecture and public service.

Bossom was educated at University of Cambridge, where he studied architecture before establishing an international architectural practice in the early 20th century. His work included major commercial buildings, institutional structures, and large-scale residential projects.

His architectural style often blended classical proportion, disciplined design, and durable masonry construction, qualities that made his buildings both elegant and enduring. Bossom’s work was known for creating buildings with:

  • Carefully balanced classical façades

  • Strong masonry construction and refined detailing

  • Large windows and dignified architectural presence

  • Spacious interior layouts designed for formal urban living

Later in life, Bossom returned to England and entered public service, becoming a Member of Parliament and eventually being elevated to the British peerage as Baron Bossom.

The Prestwould reflects the architectural sensibility that Bossom brought to his projects—formal, elegant buildings designed to convey permanence and sophistication.


Classic Pre-War Luxury Living

Constructed during Richmond’s early 20th-century period of architectural prosperity, the Prestwould reflects the qualities that defined the finest pre-war apartment buildings in major American cities.

Residences in the building are known for:

  • Generous ceiling heights

  • Large windows and abundant natural light

  • Formal living and dining rooms

  • Hardwood floors and traditional moldings

  • Spacious floor plans rarely found in modern condominium construction

These architectural features give the Prestwould the gracious scale and elegance associated with early luxury apartment living.


A Premier Location in Historic Richmond

Situated on West Franklin Street, the building enjoys one of the most desirable locations in Richmond’s historic urban core. Residents are within walking distance of many of the city’s cultural and neighborhood landmarks, including:

  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

  • Carytown

  • Byrd Park

  • Monument Avenue

The surrounding neighborhood combines historic architecture, walkability, and proximity to Richmond’s cultural institutions, making it one of the most desirable residential settings in the city.


A New Chapter for the Prestwould — Renovation in 2026

The team at Park27 Real Estate (formerly Small & Associates) has represented buyers and sellers in the Prestwould for many years and has developed a deep understanding of the building’s layouts, architectural character, and buyer demand.

As of April 2026, Park27 is proud to represent the first fully permitted and comprehensive renovation within the Prestwould in many years. The project demonstrates how these historic residences can be thoughtfully updated while preserving the architectural scale and craftsmanship that define the building.


One of Richmond’s Most Iconic Residential Buildings

Because of its architectural pedigree, historic significance, and limited number of residences, units at the Prestwould rarely come to market. When they do, they attract buyers seeking large-scale historic residences combined with the convenience of condominium living in Richmond’s Fan District.

For those who appreciate architecture, history, and location, the Prestwould remains one of Richmond’s most iconic residential buildings—a landmark residence that reflects the city’s architectural heritage while continuing to offer refined urban living.


 

The Prestwould Condominium is one of Richmond’s most distinguished historic residential buildings, located on West Franklin Street in the heart of the Fan District. Long considered one of the city’s most elegant addresses, the Prestwould is often described as Richmond’s equivalent of a classic Fifth Avenue apartment building—a refined urban residence defined by architectural pedigree, generous scale, and historic prestige. Before Monument Avenue became Richmond’s most celebrated boulevard, West Franklin Street was the city’s premier residential corridor, lined with grand townhouses and architecturally significant buildings. The Prestwould continues that tradition today as one of the most recognizable and respected condominium buildings in central Richmond. Designed by Alfred Charles Bossom — An Internationally Known Architect The Prestwould was designed by Alfred Charles Bossom (later Lord Bossom), a prominent British-born architect whose career spanned both architecture and public service. Bossom was educated at University of Cambridge, where he studied architecture before establishing an international architectural practice in the early 20th century. His work included major commercial buildings, institutional structures, and large-scale residential projects. His architectural style often blended classical proportion, disciplined design, and durable masonry construction, qualities that made his buildings both elegant and enduring. Bossom’s work was known for creating buildings with: Carefully balanced classical façades Strong masonry construction and refined detailing Large windows and dignified architectural presence Spacious interior layouts designed for formal urban living Later in life, Bossom returned to England and entered public service, becoming a Member of Parliament and eventually being elevated to the British peerage as Baron Bossom. The Prestwould reflects the architectural sensibility that Bossom brought to his projects—formal, elegant buildings designed to convey permanence and sophistication. Classic Pre-War Luxury Living Constructed during Richmond’s early 20th-century period of architectural prosperity, the Prestwould reflects the qualities that defined the finest pre-war apartment buildings in major American cities. Residences in the building are known for: Generous ceiling heights Large windows and abundant natural light Formal living and dining rooms Hardwood floors and traditional moldings Spacious floor plans rarely found in modern condominium construction These architectural features give the Prestwould the gracious scale and elegance associated with early luxury apartment living. A Premier Location in Historic Richmond Situated on West Franklin Street, the building enjoys one of the most desirable locations in Richmond’s historic urban core. Residents are within walking distance of many of the city’s cultural and neighborhood landmarks, including: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Carytown Byrd Park Monument Avenue The surrounding neighborhood combines historic architecture, walkability, and proximity to Richmond’s cultural institutions, making it one of the most desirable residential settings in the city. A New Chapter for the Prestwould — Renovation in 2026 The team at Park27 Real Estate (formerly Small & Associates) has represented buyers and sellers in the Prestwould for many years and has developed a deep understanding of the building’s layouts, architectural character, and buyer demand. As of April 2026, Park27 is proud to represent the first fully permitted and comprehensive renovation within the Prestwould in many years. The project demonstrates how these historic residences can be thoughtfully updated while preserving the architectural scale and craftsmanship that define the building. One of Richmond’s Most Iconic Residential Buildings Because of its architectural pedigree, historic significance, and limited number of residences, units at the Prestwould rarely come to market. When they do, they attract buyers seeking large-scale historic residences combined with the convenience of condominium living in Richmond’s Fan District. For those who appreciate architecture, history, and location, the Prestwould remains one of Richmond’s most iconic residential buildings—a landmark residence that reflects the city’s architectural heritage while continuing to offer refined urban living.
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Chris Small

Principal Broker | Owner

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Chris has helped numerous clients successfully buy and sell luxury homes in some of Richmond's most prestigious neighborhoods, such as Monument Avenue, the Fan District, Windsor Farms, and the Near West End. His expertise includes luxury homes, historic properties, investment properties, condominium conversions, renovations, and custom construct...

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