City Comparison

Chesterfield vs Henrico: Which is right for your family?

Chesterfield County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the Richmond metro, offering new construction, strong schools, and affordable homes south of the James River. Henrico County is a major Richmond suburb offering diverse neighborhoods from the urban-adjacent West End to the rural eastern reaches. Both are strong options, but the details matter. Here is how they compare across price, schools, commute, taxes, walkability, and safety.

Market Overview

Henrico is pricier ($370K median vs $350K), a difference of about $20K. Henrico moves faster, with homes averaging 16 days on market compared to 17 in Chesterfield. Chesterfield offers a lower entry point at $150K–$900K.

Chesterfield

VA

Henrico

VA

Median Price

$350K

$370K

Avg Days on Market

17 days

16 days

Price Range

$150K–$900K

$150K–$1.2M

Top Neighborhoods

Midlothian, Brandermill, Woodlake, Moseley

Short Pump, Glen Allen, West End, Innsbrook

Schools

Chesterfield leads on school quality with a 79% average pass rate (rated Strong) compared to 78% in Henrico. Top schools in Chesterfield include Cosby High School and Clover Hill High School. In Henrico, families look to Deep Run High School and Glen Allen High School. See Chesterfield schools | See Henrico schools

Chesterfield

VA

Henrico

VA

Quality Tier

Strong

Strong

Avg Pass Rate

79%

78%

Top Schools

Cosby High School, Clover Hill High School, Midlothian High School

Deep Run High School, Glen Allen High School, Mills Godwin High School

Pass Rate

79%
78%

Commute

Henrico is closer to downtown at ~15 minutes vs ~20 minutes. Neither city has direct Metro access. Major highway access: Chesterfield (I-95, I-295, Rt 1), Henrico (I-64, I-95, I-295).

Chesterfield

VA

Henrico

VA

Drive to Downtown

~20 min

~15 min

Metro Stations

No Metro access

No Metro access

Metro Lines

N/A

N/A

Major Highways

I-95, I-295, Rt 1, Rt 10, Rt 360

I-64, I-95, I-295, Rt 250, Rt 33

Commuter Rail

None

None

VA

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chesterfield or Henrico more affordable?

Chesterfield is more affordable with a median home price of $350K, compared to $370K in Henrico. Both cities offer a wide range of housing options, from condos and townhomes to single-family homes. Chesterfield prices range from $150K–$900K. Henrico prices range from $150K–$1.2M.

Which has better schools, Chesterfield or Henrico?

Chesterfield has stronger schools overall, with a 79% average pass rate compared to 78% in Henrico. Top schools in Chesterfield include Cosby High School and Clover Hill High School. In Henrico, standout schools include Deep Run High School and Glen Allen High School. School quality varies by neighborhood, so check specific school zones when evaluating homes.

Which is easier to commute from, Chesterfield or Henrico?

Henrico has the shorter commute to downtown at ~15 minutes vs ~20 minutes. Chesterfield has no direct Metro access. Henrico has no direct Metro access.

Is Chesterfield or Henrico better for families?

Both cities are popular with families. Chesterfield County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the Richmond metro, offering new construction, strong schools, and affordable homes south of the James River. Henrico County is a major Richmond suburb offering diverse neighborhoods from the urban-adjacent West End to the rural eastern reaches. The best choice depends on your priorities: budget, school quality, commute length, and neighborhood feel. smover can help you find a verified agent in either city who specializes in family-friendly neighborhoods.

Market data verified by smover using real transaction records. School data from Virginia DOE, Maryland MSDE, and DC OSSE public reports. Property tax rates from Virginia Dept. of Taxation (2024). Walkability scores from Walk Score (2024). Crime data from FBI UCR and Virginia State Police (2023). Commute times are approximate rush-hour estimates. Updated March 2026.