Garage Sales in Richmond, VA
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BOOKSTORE CLOSING SALE! BOOKS 50% OFF!
6921 Lakeside Ave near Hilliard Road, Richmond, VA
OLD FIREHOUSE ANTIQUES AND CURIOSITIES - SAT AND SUN
8800 Namozine Road, Richmond, VA
Yard Sale
4595 Old Buckingham Rd, Richmond, VA

Elm Field Subdivision Neighborhood Yard Sale
13383 Ashland Rd, Ashland, VA 23005-7507, United States
HUGE MOVING SALE (July 20, 7a-3p) - everything must go
400 Virginia St, Ashland , VA 23005 near Myrtle St
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Search Richmond on MapGarage sales in Richmond: local guide
Best neighborhoods: The Fan · Church Hill · Carytown · Museum District · Forest Hill · Bellevue
Permit rules: Richmond does not require a permit for residential garage sales but limits each address to a small number per year. Signs in the public right-of-way are not permitted and may be removed.
When to go: April through October is the workable window. Spring brings frequent storms — check the forecast the day before. Summer is hot and humid (July–August can hit 95°F); most sales start by 8 a.m. for the cooler shopping hours.
Frequently asked
- Which Richmond neighborhood is best for yard sales?
- The Fan and Church Hill lead because of dense historic housing and walkable blocks. Carytown and the Museum District see strong turnover from younger renters. Forest Hill and Bellevue host neighborhood-wide sales in spring and fall.
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