This classic painted-brick row home is ideal for buyers who value walkability, culture, and a low-maintenance lifestyle over outdoor upkeep. Without a yard to maintain, weekends are free for brunch, museum visits and evenings out in one of Richmond's most vibrant neighborhoods. Inside, original charm pairs beautifully with thoughtful updates. A defined foyer opens to a bright living room, flowing into a stunning renovated kitchen with a large island, farmhouse sink, white cabinetry, quartz countertops, tile backsplash, and an adjacent dining area - perfect for entertaining or everyday living. Hardwood floors run throughout. Upstairs, a rare feature for homes of this era sets this property apart: two full baths. The primary suite includes double closets and a recently added ensuite bath with an oversized shower and heated floors. Two additional bedrooms - one generously sized and a smaller room currently used as an office - offer flexible space for guests, a nursery, exercise room, or work-from-home needs. Additional highlights include plantation shutters, two-zone HVAC, and a utility basement for storage and mechanicals. Ample street parking is available. The location has exceptional walkability to Monument Avenue, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the shops, dining and entertainment of Carytown and Scott's addition. For those seeking character, location and true lock-and-leave living in the Museum District, this home offers a compelling alternative to higher maintenance detached properties or condos with high HOA fees.