Virginia
The Lake Chesdin real estate market is a limited inventory marketplace for lake property in Virginia.
Normally there are very few lake homes for sale at Lake Chesdin, and very few listings for lots and land.
Lake Chesdin is one of Virginia's largest lakes. The closest major airport, Richmond International Airport, is only 43 miles away.
Lake Chesdin is in south-central Virginia on the border of Chesterfield and Dinwiddie Counties and going upstream into Amelia County. Richmond is under 40 miles away, the perfect distance for a trip to the big city.
The closest major airport is Richmond International, around 50 minutes away, and urgent care can be provided at Bon Secours-Southside Medical Center, 37 minutes away.
Groceries and snacks can be found at several stores and markets within 20 miles. Locals recommend restaurants such as Bonefish Grill, Sergio’s Pizza, Crazy Greek, and Fest Biergarten.
At 3,100 acres, you’ll be hard-pressed to run out of things to do on Lake Chesdin. Several communities and neighborhoods line the shores, making it easy to live the lake life here.
The public boat ramp and handicap-accessible fishing pier are open 24 hours a day, letting everyone enjoy the fun. There are three private marinas with boat ramps, rental boats, bait, tackle, camping, and picnicking.
Popular activities include boating, water-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, paddling, swimming, fishing, relaxing, and exploring. Anglers can expect to find largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, bluegill, chain pickerel, blue catfish, pumpkinseed, and black crappie.
Outdoorsmen and women should be sure to make the trek to Pocahontas State Park. Named after the Native American Princess, this park is 7,950 acres and offers kayak and paddleboard rentals. There are also opportunities for hiking and mountain biking here.
The nearby city of Richmond is teeming with historical sites. Monument Avenue and the White House of the Confederacy provide historical information concerning the early days of the United States.
The top Richmond attraction is Maymont, a 100-acre estate featuring a Japanese garden, petting zoo, carriages, and the Dooley Mansion is available for tour.
Carytown, a popular city district, is home to unique shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The historic Byrd Theater, which was built in 1928, is celebrating over 90 years of service.
The Virginia Museum of Art has free admission and features pieces whose creation dates back to 5,000 years.
Whether you are looking to buy a family home, a full-time retirement residence, or a waterfront property, Lake Chesdin is an excellent choice.