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    Long & Foster Real Estate

    Long & Foster Real Estate

    (1 review)

    This is our first time working with Meg Price at Long and Foster in Midlothian. She was…read morerecommended by a friend, and fellow mother of three, for her warmth, ambition and ability to make things happen. She has been on call at most hours of the day and close to midnight - she always returns calls, has wise answers, great advice and excellent attention to detail and her client's desires when making home decisions. She even had our home cleaned, staged and professionally photographed to make our sale run so much smoother. And as far as our new purchase goes, she worked tirelessly to find our family a safe, budget friendly, spacious home. The hours she put in without complaint are numerous, and the end effect is a realtor that I can with confidence recommend over and over to anyone who asks. I can't imagine anyone working harder or smarter for their real estate clients. Meg hasn't asked for this review at all - but she deserves it all the way.

    From the owner: There are plenty of Realtors to choose from, but how many have an All Inclusive team behind them?…read moreBuying a new home is stressful, let me help take some of that stress. I will be with you every step of the way. I believe in Communication, because you need to know everything I am doing for you. Complete Transparency. Would you like to know more about the NAR settlement and what it means for you? How about a free Home Evaluation? Thinking about Selling in a month or year? As an agent of Long and Foster, my focus is you.

    Byrd Property Management

    Byrd Property Management

    (8 reviews)

    Extreme heat killed more Americans in 2023 than any other year over nearly a century of keeping…read morerecords, according to research published in the American Medical Association. My family and I moved into a property managed by Byrd Property Management during this time. I happened to be undergoing treatment for a traumatic brain injury at the time as well. Clearly it was an not ideal time to be moving-- during extreme heat with a brain injury--but it was nonetheless what we were working with. Due to my brain injury, I was experiencing what my occupational therapist described as "autonomic dysfunction," which made it very difficult for me to regulate my body temperature, breathing and blood pressure. Therefore, I was extremely vulnerable to heat injury- during this period of time. Also vulnerable was our youngest son, who was born with special needs and has sensory issues, and my husband--a retired military officer and decorated combat war veteran with a service-related disability that requires him to use a machine to help him breathe. Needless to say, working air conditioning and adequate ventilation are not optional for us but mandatory for our wellbeing, and arguably a matter of life and death for some of us. Unfortunately less than a week after we moved in, our air conditioning stopped working. The temps soared above 100 degrees on many days over the course of the next month, and we spent many hours during the day at Starbucks or somewhere with air conditioning. It felt like torture to me on some days when all I wanted to do was take a nap, as my brain injury caused me such extreme fatigue, but it was too unbearably hot to sleep in my own home. And at night, when we had nowhere else to go to get cool, we had no choice but to sweat through our sheets at night, tossing and turning, unable to get comfortable enough to sleep for an entire month while our air conditioning remained broken. Some portable ac units would have been appreciated, but we were not afforded even a scant modicum of care; instead our family was subjected to extreme heat and inadequate ventilation for an unreasonably prolonged period of time. Meanwhile the fine folks at Byrd couldn't be bothered to even offer us a fan. Not that a fan would have been much help, as only one downstairs window would open; the rest were stuck. So we were unable to even benefit from the cooler night air by opening up windows. It was truly miserable, unbearable and oppressive in that home. It was nearly impossible to sleep when it was 85 degrees inside. We tried putting cold wet rags and towels on our bodies and heads and lying in front of a fan, but it didn't take long to heat up again. Inadequate rest at night combined with prolonged exposure to extreme heat resulted in a marked increase in my symptoms. Because most of the windows wouldn't open or accommodate a window unit, out of desperation we bought some portable air conditioning units for our bedrooms that cost us about $1,000. But unfortunately, we could only run one at a time or else the breaker would trip and all of the power would go out upstairs. We tried many different configurations of surge protectors and extension cords to no avail. We could only run one unit at a time and cool one bedroom. Needless to say, these conditions did not make us feel valued or appreciated. We felt like we were being punished for something, but we didn't know why. Maybe they didn't appreciate us complaining about the habitability and condition of the property so much. Nevertheless we continued to pay our rent on time and did our best uphold our obligations in good faith. I'm afraid we cannot say the same for Byrd. Based on results, Byrd seems to consider it optional or "a courtesy" to abide by the laws which govern their conduct, laws that are intended to keep the public safe. From our perspective, Byrd has done nothing but FAIL to uphold their duties, including but not limited to the most fundamental duty of care, putting vulnerable tenants wellbeing and very lives at risk. It warrants investigation. Would not recommend. And this wasn't even the worst of our experience, not by a mile. It got downright creepy when random dudes started showing up at the door unannounced, some didn't speak english so I had no idea why they were. Not cool. The homeowner regularly delayed responding to maintenance requests for weeks or months, if at all. It reminds me of something that might be on a meme: He doesn't always respond to tenant's maintenance requests, but when he does, he sends non-english speaking contractors to their homes many weeks later and without notice, C'mon, man!

    11/19/25 Dane Gibson with Byrd came to my door looking for the owners of the property I rent. His…read morefirst interaction with me was "how long are you going to be here (living here)?". Yes, very odd way to introduce oneself. He explained he had a meeting with the owners and I advised him they bought a new property and do not live at this address. When queried, he volunteered he was not the agent who represented them in that sale but thought they might be in need of a property manager. I assured him I thought he was mistaken and not a relationship I would have entered into if they'd been represented by a property manager. Fast forward to 12/1/25 when I receive an email from Dane letting me know he is taking over responsibility of managing my lease. No other information, other than the request for an in-person meeting. Zero notice from my landlords about any changes. Owners of the property are quick to dismiss any repairs needed at the property and are generally very combative on the subject of repairs (to the point of showing up with camera to document in a false narrative way to try to prove the issue does not exist, when it does!). Second, third opinions to try to get a different answer from vendors. Penny pinchers. Not the first impression I had of them when signing a lease, but nonetheless what the reality is after putting pen to paper. Four days in with with Dane and interaction has been vile. He's gone so far as to insinuate the list of open repairs and pest control needed at the property are not "legitimate" and if deemed not necessary, I will be billed for them. Stop right there. I have a valid, fully enforceable lease with the owners, not Byrd Property Management and am very aware of what language is and is not in my lease. He's also set up my account in their 3rd-party app incorrectly so all previous payments 9/19/25 (date of lease signing) to 12/1/25 and security deposit paid directly to landlord through Zelle (the arrangement I have with the owners) is paid in full, but shows past due in Byrd's system with 10% late fees to the tune of nearly $7k - the optics are terrible! Byrd keeps sending spam emails about selling me their renter's insurance for $10.50/mo plus $4.50 junk fee to go with it (yes, a 43% admin junk fee). Today I get a new notice that my "new lease date is approaching" so provide us xxx information - no Byrd, my new lease date is not approaching (my legally binding owner-provided lease is in effect until 10/1/25), so any information you require should have been provided by the owner of the property. Again, my lease terms I agreed to with the property owner will not be changing (there was no amendment and the owner chose not to involve me in notifying me of any changes he wished to make - he did not give notice, did not get my consent to share my personal information, did not notify me he had signed up with Byrd; therefore, the lease in effect with the owner signed and dated 9/19/25 is the only lease we are working with - I do not have a lease with Byrd Property Management). Owners previously were notified of cockroaches 2 months ago (10/13) and agreed to pest control contract (home is infested with cockroaches from previous tenant), but have since reneged and left me to live with giant American cockroaches living under the bathroom vanities, behind kitchen cabinets and tile, the attic, the crawlspace, and God only knows where else they have colonized - the pests keep crawling down the living room wall from the whole house attic fan in the foyer. There are very clear laws in Virginia about habitability and providing a pest free home (pests render it uninhabitable). I happen to be highly allergic to cockroaches and have been bitten by them, so now have to sleep with lights on. Disgusting! Cockroaches carry diseases. The owners got their own pest control company on 11/11 to come out for a second opinion and to verify if there was an issue (spoiler alert, there is) - the company sent them an estimate for treatment (and yearly contract) and explained the cockroaches existed long before I moved in. Owners agreed to sign contract, "just send it over and we will approve it". Nearly a month later and no contract signed. Owners don't like the answer that their home who had two previous tenants before me (and was never covered under a pest control contract) has cockroaches! Dane is encouraging owners not to comply and to drag this out, wants to get a third opinion hoping for a different answer (only photos and notes from one of the companies say otherwise, plus an estimate from the second opinion - a company hand-picked by the owner to assess and treat BTW, but that backfired because there's a cockroach infestation!). So Byrd Property Management has proven to me that property managers (who rarely have tenant's interest at heart) are in fact slumlords and hired to aid owners in doing the least amount of maintenance and preventative treatments possible. Zero stars. Do not recommend! Run away!

    Main Street Homes - Our Lancaster Floor plan  offers so many great options to personalize your dream home!

    Main Street Homes

    (33 reviews)

    As we approach one week of being in the house, it further comes upon me the superior distinction of…read morequality service that Main Street Homes puts forth for its clientele. We had been looking for quite some time for a new home in the DMV area and had spoke with multiple builders (large-scale and local) but had really never seen anything that had met our unique requirements. Feeling quite bummed and not in the market to spend a million dollars custom building a home, we extended our search horizons south towards the Richmond area. From the moment I clicked onto their website, and spoke to Kelsey, I knew that this was going to be a completely different experience than the ones we had had prior. When we finally made an appointment to visit our now new community, we were greeted with one of the most professional, well appointed and knowledgable sales agents, Erik Markowitz. Through all of the realtors and salesmen we have had experiences with in buying/building homes over the years, Erik was truly different in that he was not in any way "pushy" or "salesman" like in getting us to sign a contract or anything of the nature. Instead he very patiently and supportively walked us through the process of selecting a floorpan that would best accommodate our family's needs and giving advice on the best suited lots. He answered all of our many questions promptly and accurately and did not hesitate to find an answer if he was unsure. Fast forward a couple weeks, and we happily signed our contract on our Augusta. All the while Erik remained in contact answering questions and setting up appointments for us at the design center. When we had our first meeting at the design center, we were introduced to Paige Schultz who walked us through room by room going over structural options we had initially chosen. Here is where Main Street truly went above and beyond in making sure our needs were met by allowing us the ability to widen doorways and eliminate "barriers" in an effort to make our home as handicap accessible as possible. No other builder we had spoke with would even consider this and it was more of a "get what you get, don't throw a fit attitude". Main Street was completely different in that they were accommodating not only to clients with special circumstances, but also made the whole process as easy and streamlined as possible for us as we where living 100+ miles away at the time. When it came time for our selections appointment, we again met with Paige where she helped us choose the best finishes for our home and was considerate of our budget and in no way tried to play a "salesman" position with the upgrades. A month or so later, we had finally received our permits (covid-19 related delay) and were introduced to our construction manager, Eric Beer. In all the homes we have had built, Eric has hands down been the most attentive, reliable and professional construction manager we have had the delight to work with. Eric took it into his own hands to ensure our house was under his watchful eye at all times and ensured that construction was being carried out in accordance to our unique modifications and requests. Eric was always quick to respond to any questions or concerns that we may have had and we felt that our home was in as good of hands as our own with Eric on site. Through our walkthroughs, Eric was quick to note any imperfections or other little blemishes that are a given with any home and took care of them in a professional, attentive manner. Eric in no doubts went out of his way to ensure our house was cared for and built to standards that he would hold to his own home. As Eric had predicted, we settled on schedule with Main Streets' preferred title company Lane and Hamner. Here our attorney Bill, was very professional yet comforting in walking us through life's biggest purchase, explaining each part and answering any questions we may have had. After receiving the keys and moving in, we still cannot believe how awesome our home is, along with the great variety of new neighbors who are super friendly and inviting. Everyone at Main Street Homes from Kelsey answering my initial questions, to Erik, to Paige, to Eric, and Bill, everyone involved gets a solid ten from us because they truly went above and beyond their lines of duty to ensure that we were taken care of and satisfied along every step of the way. I cannot say thank you enough for just building a house, but instead for building a home that me and my family are safe in, and can continue to enjoy for many many years to come. Our family would eagerly recommend Main Street Homes to anyone looking to build in the Richmond area. Sincerely, -Nick

    Deceptive charging, poor communication, inaccurate communication and poor customer service. Very…read moredisappointed with our experience at MSH and we haven't even closed yet. Typical tract builder style. Great communication until signing documents, then everything will decline rapidly once they think they got you locked in. Highly suggest going with a more premium builder. Will update once inspections are done.

    Team Hensley - realestatesvcs - Updated August 2026

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