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I started Let’s Ghent Together as a way to connect with the community I love — to create a space for insight, conversation, and connection.
Whether you’ve lived here for decades or just settled in, my goal is to keep you informed, prepared, and proud to call Ghent home…Just like I do!
Here’s What’s Happening
in the Ghent Real Estate Market
Ghent Market Snapshot — August 2025
Ghent is telling two very different stories right now.
Single-family homes are moving quickly and holding strong on price.
Condos and attached units are sitting longer and selling lower, which is pulling the overall “median” down.
The good news for buyers? Inventory ticked up this month, so there’s more to choose from.
👉 Bottom line: Sellers need sharp pricing and presentation, while buyers finally have a little more room to breathe.
The Real Estate market is always evolving—are you keeping up? Whether you're thinking about buying, selling, or simply staying informed, understanding key trends is essential to making confident decisions.
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Market Highlights — Ghent, Norfolk | August 2025
Median Sale Price
Median Days on Market
Homes Sold (Aug)
List-to-Sale Price Ratio
Active Inventory
Market Mood & Bonus Insight
Market Mood: Balanced — Single-Family holding higher price points; Attached trending lower with longer DOM.
Bonus Insight: A condo-heavy mix of closings pulled the overall neighborhood median down this month while SF pricing remained strong.
If you’ve been following Ghent real estate, you know it’s telling two very different stories right now.
Single-family homes? They’re still moving quickly and holding strong on price. Condos and attached units, on the other hand, are sitting longer and selling lower, which is pulling the overall “median” down. The good news for buyers is that inventory ticked up this month, so there’s more to choose from. The takeaway? Sellers need to be sharp with pricing and presentation, while buyers finally have a little more room to breathe.
Porch Talk Q&A
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A: It depends on the property type. Single-family homes are still moving quickly and holding strong prices. Condos and attached homes are sitting longer — the median time on market for condos was longer in August, compared to just 8 days for single-family homes. The right pricing and presentation make all the difference.
*based on REIN data
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A: Not necessarily. The Ghent market is balanced right now, with more inventory giving buyers choices — but well-priced homes are still selling. If you’re in a single-family home, demand is steady. Waiting until fall could mean more competition. The best time depends on your goals, and we can time your listing strategically.
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A: Buyers are focusing on move-in ready condition. Fresh floors, neutral paint, and curb appeal boosts go a long way. For condos, updated kitchens and baths help cut through the higher inventory. For single-family homes, buyers are paying a premium for properties that feel modern and turnkey. Don’t overdo it — I can help you prioritize what matters most for today’s buyers.
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A: Honestly? A little of both. Ghent is in a balanced market — buyers are seeing more inventory and negotiating power, but single-family sellers are still commanding strong prices when their homes show well. For condos, buyers have more leverage. The key is knowing how your property type fits into the bigger picture.
*based on REIN data
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A: Because Ghent is really two markets in one. Single-family homes are commanding higher prices and moving quickly. Condos and attached homes, on the other hand, are trending lower in price and taking longer to sell than previous months. Looking at them separately gives the clearest picture of what’s happening in the neighborhood.
*based on REIN data

I keep a close eye on what’s happening in our neighborhood—so you don’t have to. Whether you're just staying informed or starting to think ahead about your own plans, this quick snapshot will give you a feel for how the Ghent market is moving right now.
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Locally Owned Favorites- Where to Eat, Shop & Explore
Discover locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, parks, and must-visit spots across Ghent, West Ghent, and Freemason in Norfolk, VA—including favorites along Colley Ave, access points to the Elizabeth River Trail, and landmarks like the Fred Heutte Garden and Pagoda.
Ghent, Norfolk VA Local Business Directory: Restaurants, Coffee, Shops, Parks & Landmarks
Locals supporting locals. Independently owned favorites across Ghent, West Ghent, and Freemason. Use the filters to hop around; each section includes quick jump links.
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🍽 Eat & Drink — Ghent • West Ghent • Freemason
Restaurant at Four Eleven York (Freemason)
Chef-driven, Southern-inspired dining inside a historic inn; intimate, seasonal, cocktail-forward.
Freemason Abbey Restaurant
Norfolk icon in a restored 1873 church—steaks, seafood, and romantic, old-Norfolk ambience.
The Ten Top (Ghent)
Beloved tiny spot for soups, sandwiches & salads—big flavor, neighborhood favorite.
The Stockpot Norfolk (Downtown)
Scratch kitchen—broths, bowls, and wholesome plates; quick walk from Freemason.
The Bakehouse at Chelsea (Chelsea/West Ghent)
Wood-fired pizzas & artisan breads from a longtime Chelsea staple.
Yorgo’s Bageldashery (Ghent)
Old-school bagels, challah & hearty bagel sandwiches—local legend.
Press 626 Wine Bar (Ghent)
Wine bar & bistro in a 1906 Victorian—cozy and consistently delicious.
80/20 Burger Bar (West Ghent)
Grass-fed burgers & craft beer—casual favorite with neighborhood roots.
No Frill Bar & Grill (Ghent)
Neighborhood casual—big salads, sandwiches & comfort hits.
Rajput Indian Cuisine (Ghent)
Long-running, locally owned Indian kitchen with regional specialties.
Green Onion (Ghent)
Bistro brunch to dinner—French-influenced neighborhood staple.
Crudo Nudo (Ghent)
Handmade pastas, tapas & raw dishes—chef-run and intimate.
Colley Cantina (Ghent)
Casual Tex-Mex & surf-bar vibes; indoor/outdoor hangout.
Pho 79 (Ghent)
Comforting bowls, banh mi & Vietnamese classics.
Orapax (West Ghent)
Family-run Greek favorite—pizzas, gyros & mezze.
The Birch (Ghent)
Craft-beer pioneer—rotating taps & cheese pairings.
Public House (Ghent)
Cocktails, whiskey list & elevated pub fare.
Smartmouth Brewing (Chelsea/West Ghent)
Local brewery hub with outdoor hang & food trucks.
☕ Coffee & Sweets
Cafe Stella (Ghent)
Neighborhood roaster & kitchen; your daily ritual spot.
FR8 House Coffee (Railyard/Lambert’s Point)
Industrial-cool coffeehouse by the tracks—events, espresso & community.
La Brioche (Ghent)
Authentic French bakery—viennoiserie, breads, quiche & café.
Elliot’s Fair Grounds Coffee Cafe (Ghent)
Oldest independently owned coffeehouse in Hampton Roads; comfy, community vibe.
Cure Coffeehouse (Freemason)
Craft espresso, teas & all-day café menu in a historic Freemason building.
🛍 Shops & Boutiques
Texture of Ghent
Woman-owned gift boutique featuring 200+ makers.
Kitsch (Ghent)
Local makers, art, jewelry, and gifts.
Decorum
Locally owned contemporary furniture showroom.
Ghent Antiques
Multi-dealer antiques & vintage finds.
The Quality Shop
Classic menswear and tailoring.
Le Marché
French antiques & home accents.
Maison Soleil
Women’s boutique with coastal flair.
Baker’s Fine Jewelry & Gifts
Local jeweler and gift shop.
East Coast Bicycles (Ghent)
Sales, service & community rides.
EarthWise Pet (Ghent)
Pet nutrition & supplies (locally operated franchise).
🎭 Arts & Culture
Naro Expanded Cinema
Independent theater (since 1936)—films, series, and events.
Harrison Opera House (NEON/Freemason edge)
Home of Virginia Opera—historic 1943 USO theater, lavishly renovated.
Perry Glass Studio (Chrysler Museum)
Separate glassmaking facility on the museum’s campus—free noon demos Tue–Sun, plus hands-on classes.
Chrysler Museum of Art (Hague/Ghent)
World-class, free-admission art museum anchoring the Hague waterfront.
Virginia Stage Company (Wells Theatre)
Professional regional theater in a historic downtown venue.
The Harbor Gallery
Local art gallery showcasing regional artists.
Mermaid Factory
Paint-your-own mermaids & dolphins; kid-friendly favorite.
Push Comedy Theater (NEON adjacent)
Local improv & sketch comedy; classes & shows.
🌿 Parks & Green Spaces
Fred Heutte Garden (Ghent)
Beloved community garden & education center—classes, volunteer days, and serene paths.
Lambert’s Point Open Space
Waterfront green space with Elizabeth River views, paths & easy parking; sunrise–sunset access.
Elizabeth River Trail (ERT)
10.5-mile waterfront path linking neighborhoods, parks & destinations—Ghent/West Ghent access points nearby.
Weyanoke Bird & Wildflower Sanctuary
Audubon-stewarded woodland & meadow habitat; quiet paths for birding and native plants.
Jeff Robertson Park (ERT Access)
Neighborhood greenway & ERT access with pines, creek views & occasional nature programs.
🧘 Wellness & Fitness
Latitude Climbing + Fitness
Climbing, bouldering, yoga & fitness; community-centric.
Elite European Day Spa
Skincare, massage & day-spa services.
Yoga 108 (Ghent)
Local yoga studio with workshops & community events.
🐾 Pets & Family
Pawsnickety Pets (Ghent)
Locally owned holistic pet boutique—premium foods, treats, gear & guidance.
Starving Artist Café (North Colley)
Veteran-owned café supporting local artists.
Pixels Pints & Bytes (Ghent)
Locally owned arcade-bar-restaurant; family-friendly hours.
🥕 Ghent Farmers’ Market
Ghent Farmers’ Market
Seasonal market at Blair Middle School—produce, artisan foods, makers & music.
🛏 Boutique Lodging
The Inn at Four Eleven York (Freemason)
Boutique B&B with luxe suites—sister to the on-site, chef-driven restaurant.
Page House Inn (Ghent)
Elegant boutique B&B in the heart of Ghent.
Freemason Inn Bed & Breakfast
Historic Victorian B&B walking distance to Downtown & Freemason sights.
🏯 Landmarks & Must-Visits
The Pagoda & Oriental Garden (Freemason)
Iconic waterfront garden with koi pond, skyline views, and community events.
The Hague Waterfront & Mowbray Arch (Ghent)
Stately crescent seawall, pedestrian bridge, and historic streetscape along the Hague.
Stockley Gardens Park (Ghent)
Tree-lined green with seasonal art festivals and a neighborhood dog park.
Town Point Park (Downtown waterfront, walk from Freemason)
Eight acres of riverfront lawn hosting festivals, concerts & fireworks.
Nauticus & Battleship Wisconsin (Downtown waterfront)
Maritime discovery center + tours aboard the historic USS Wisconsin.
Hunter House Victorian Museum (Freemason)
1894 Victorian residence museum; intimate, seasonal tours.
Moses Myers House (Downtown/E. Freemason)
1792 Federal-style home of the Myers family; guided by the Chrysler Museum.
NEON District (Arts District – adjacent)
Norfolk’s official arts district with 80+ murals, galleries & public art.
Photo Tips (Sunset & Skyline Spots)
- The Hague seawall & Mowbray Arch — golden-hour reflections on the water; frame the arch and Chrysler spire.
- Pagoda overlooks — skyline shots toward Town Point Park; koi bridge adds foreground interest.
- Town Point Park piers — sunset behind the USS Wisconsin & downtown towers.
- NEON murals — soft morning light for color fidelity; avoid harsh midday glare.
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Just a little planning history about Ghent…
Want to know more about Ghent? The American Planning Association is a great additional resource!
Per their website, Here is a little more about this amazing neighborhood in detail!
“Ghent is modeled after the Belgian city of the same name. The Hague features the waterfront arch of its namesake in the Netherlands.
As Norfolk was experiencing a surge of growth in the late 19th century, Ghent was developed as an early suburb connected to the city by the streetcar system. The Norfolk Company surveyed and platted the land for single-family homes, and hired John Graham, a civil engineer from Philadelphia, to design the new high-end suburb. Ghent was laid out in a grid pattern, with an emphasis on broad tree-lined avenues, large areas of green space, and a series of waterfront arches created by filling in portions of the shoreline of Smith’s Creek.
The housing shortage during and after World War II led to overcrowding in homes divided to create boarding housing and apartments. To alleviate the health and sanitary issues of overcrowded living conditions, the city razed and redeveloped Ghent Square during urban renewal from the 1940s to the 1970s.
In the face of new development, the city designated Ghent as a conservation area, provided rehabilitation funds, and developed local historic district zoning that required new developments and exterior alterations to fit the style of the surrounding houses and neighborhood.
With these guidelines, Ghent Square was named the nation’s best large-scale residential development by the Urban Land Institute in 1991. The surviving portions of Ghent and North Ghent are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (1980 and 2001), demonstrating a diversity of architectural styles. The thoughtful redevelopment and preservation created further impetus for conservation and improvement in the remainder of Ghent. Today, there is a mix of housing types built at a similar scale, creating an economically diverse community.
Ghent hosts a range of neighborhood- and region-serving commercial establishments. A pedestrian commercial overlay zoning district was added to the Colley Avenue and 21st Street commercial areas to maintain the existing sidewalks, and to ensure that new construction and property renovations continue to enhance the safety of pedestrians. Public greenspace is incorporated throughout the entire district — linear parks and gardens, dog parks, and a waterfront parkway, inviting residents to enjoy outside recreation in addition to walking to popular destinations, such as museums, movie theater, restaurants and retail.
Defining Characteristics and Features
Local historic district zoning was enacted (Ghent Historic Cultural Conservation Districts) preserve architectural character.
Pedestrian Commercial Overlay zoning district was added to the Colley Avenue and 21st Street commercial areas to allow pedestrian oriented commercial activities within the neighborhood. Walkable destinations include the Chrysler Museum, Harrison Opera House, movie theater, restaurants, retail.
Ghent has a wide range of housing types — single family, townhomes, multifamily buildings — creating an economically diverse community.
Greenery adds to the character of the neighborhood in a series of linear parks and gardens, a dog park, and waterfront walkway.
Ghent boasts an original complete grid of sidewalks, which are in most cases separated from traffic by 10 or more feet of landscaped verge and on-street parking, contributing to the safety of the area.
By the Numbers
Ghent and North Ghent, both areas within the larger Ghent neighborhood, are listed on National Register of Historic Places (1980 and 2001), with over 500 contributing structures, including several historic churches and synagogues.
Designated Area
The neighborhood of Ghent is broadly defined by Brambleton Avenue to the south, Hampton Boulevard to the west, railroad tracks to the north, and Granby Street to the east.
*All information in this section derived from: https://www.planning.org/greatplaces/neighborhoods/2018/ghent/
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