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Innsbrook VA Real Estate

Western Henrico · Live · Work · Play

Innsbrook is a mixed-use "live, work, play" community in western Henrico County, near Glen Allen and Short Pump, built around lakes, trails, and one of the Richmond region's largest concentrations of office employment. Buyers are drawn to Innsbrook for its walkable, low-maintenance lifestyle — condos, townhomes, and apartments steps from restaurants, events, and jobs — within easy reach of Short Pump shopping and major highways. It is a distinctive option for those who want amenities and convenience over a traditional single-family yard.

What is the Innsbrook housing market like right now?

Innsbrook sits within Henrico County's broad and active market. As of April 2026, the median listing price across Henrico County was about $425,000, with homes spending a median of 35 days on the market and roughly 401 active listings countywide (Realtor.com data via the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis). Innsbrook's own inventory skews toward condos, townhomes, and attached homes built in recent decades, so its price profile differs from Henrico's single-family-dominated county figure.

$425K
Median List Price
35
Median Days on Market
401
Active Listings

Source: Realtor.com data via the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED), Henrico County, VA (Innsbrook's county) — as of April 2026. For the latest figures, see the Richmond market report or request a personalized read below.

What is Innsbrook known for?

Innsbrook is one of the largest mixed-use developments in the Richmond area. It encompasses over seven million square feet of office space — home to more than 400 companies and roughly 22,000 employees — alongside approximately 1,000 residential units, retail, and a dozen hotels, all set among three lakes and about five miles of paved trails (Innsbrook). The community is well known for its after-hours concert series and events, and for the rare ability to live within walking distance of work, dining, and recreation in suburban Henrico.

The character of Innsbrook

Innsbrook began as a planned office park in the 1980s and has steadily evolved into a true mixed-use neighborhood, adding residences, restaurants, and gathering spaces around its lakes. Housing is largely condominiums, townhomes, and apartments, appealing to professionals, downsizers, and anyone who prizes a low-maintenance, amenity-rich lifestyle. Single-family neighborhoods in surrounding Glen Allen and Short Pump put more traditional options minutes away.

What schools serve Innsbrook?

Innsbrook is served by Henrico County Public Schools, which includes some of the region's most highly rated schools — Deep Run High School, nearby in the Short Pump area, carries a 9/10 GreatSchools rating. Because Henrico assigns schools by attendance zone, the specific address determines the schools, which is worth confirming for buyers with school-age children considering the surrounding single-family neighborhoods.

Getting around from Innsbrook

Innsbrook's location is built for convenience. Interstate 64, Interstate 295, and West Broad Street meet nearby, putting downtown Richmond roughly 20–25 minutes away and Short Pump Town Center minutes from the door. For buyers who want to minimize commuting — or eliminate it entirely by living near work — Innsbrook is one of the most efficient addresses in the metro.

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Frequently asked questions about Innsbrook real estate

What is the average home price in Innsbrook, VA?

Innsbrook sits in Henrico County, where the median listing price was about $425,000 as of April 2026 (Realtor.com via FRED). Innsbrook's own inventory skews toward condos, townhomes, and attached homes, so its price profile differs from the county's single-family-dominated figure.

What is Innsbrook known for?

Innsbrook is a large mixed-use community with over seven million square feet of office space (400+ companies, ~22,000 employees), about 1,000 residences, retail, three lakes, and roughly five miles of trails (Innsbrook), plus a popular concert and events series.

What kinds of homes are in Innsbrook?

Innsbrook is largely condominiums, townhomes, and apartments built in recent decades, designed for low-maintenance, walkable living. Traditional single-family options are minutes away in surrounding Glen Allen and Short Pump.

What schools serve Innsbrook?

Innsbrook is served by Henrico County Public Schools, including highly rated schools nearby such as Deep Run High School (9/10 GreatSchools). Schools are assigned by attendance zone.

Is Innsbrook a good place to live?

Innsbrook suits buyers who value a low-maintenance, amenity-rich, walkable lifestyle near jobs, dining, and Short Pump shopping, with lakes and trails and quick highway access — rather than a traditional single-family yard.

Michela Worthington, Innsbrook real estate advisor and owner of The OwnRVA Group
Michela Worthington
Owner, The OwnRVA Group — brokered by Real Broker, LLC. Licensed Virginia real estate advisor (License #0225226172) serving Innsbrook and Central Virginia. About Michela →
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