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Mason Yards

1900 Roseneath, 23230
Year built
2023–2026
Units
130
Type
Condominium
Neighborhood
Scott's Addition
For sale now
7
Overview

Listings update live from CVRMLS · Profile last reviewed June 2026

Mason Yards is StyleCraft Homes' volume play in Scott's Addition — 130 new-construction condo units delivered between 2017 and 2020 on the eastern edge of the district, sized and priced for the buyer who wants the neighborhood without paying conversion premium.

Insider’s view — any red flags?

Mason Yards is one of several '2 over 2' projects that dot the Richmond landscape. Despite the stair-ish nature of the 2o2 design, the exterior is attractive and the Scott's Addition location means an entire neighborhood of amenities is walkable. And the new ballpark and 'Diamond District' development means 60+ acres of new development only a few blocks away – giving owners additional upside to their purchase.

Red flags: Mason Yards does border the train tracks which can get a bit noisy at times, but the trains are low speed and generally infrequent. The '2 over 2' style also means a lot of stairs on a daily basis.

History

Where Hook & Ladder Lofts (Clachan, 2025) and Summit Lofts (Monument Construction, 2007) are historic-credit conversions, Mason Yards is purpose-built new construction designed to scale. StyleCraft Homes — a Henrico-based volume builder that anchors much of the neighborhood's new-construction condo product — delivered the 130 units across three phases ending in 2020.

Design & units

Floor plans are efficient: most units run one- or two-bedroom in the 600 to 1,200 square foot range, with contemporary kitchens and baths, smaller balconies, in-unit laundry. The building delivers without the historic character of a brewery-cluster conversion but with all the operational simplicity of new construction — warranty, predictable maintenance, no abatement-schedule mystery. The 130-unit scale supports a deep comparable-sales record that keeps appraisals consistent.

Neighborhood

The eastern-edge siting buffers the regime from the brewery cluster's weekend intensity while keeping the walk to Hardywood, The Veil, Ardent, and the Cary-to-Boulevard amenity loop short. Scott's Addition itself has been Richmond's most successful neighborhood reinvention of the 2010s — once an industrial district, now a brewery, restaurant, and apartment cluster anchored by the Diamond and the planned Diamond District development.

What sets it apart

Mason Yards is the lowest sustainable entry point into Scott's Addition for-sale housing. The combination of new-construction warranty, 130-unit scale, and an efficient floor plan profile produces operational stability that the smaller boutique conversions in the neighborhood can't match — a sister project to The Outpost at Brewers Row (StyleCraft + Spy Rock, 2020) within the same developer family.

About tax abatements: Richmond’s rehab tax abatement was never permanent — it runs for a fixed term (historically up to 15 years, later trimmed to 10 for homes) that starts when the rehab is certified, after which the tax bill steps up to full assessed value. If a building or unit advertises an abatement, it is on the buyer to confirm exactly how many years, if any, remain before pricing it in. How Richmond’s tax abatement worked — and what killed it →

The builders

Developer: StyleCraft

Scope & proximity

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7 active · 1 under contract · live from CVRMLS

Last 36 months

Recent sales

AddressBeds / BathsSq FtSoldPrice
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-3B 3 / 3 1,517 Jun 2026 $478,830
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-1A 3 / 3 2,516 Jun 2026 $607,879
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-1B 2 / 3 1,517 Jun 2026 $507,605
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-11B 3 / 3 1,517 Jun 2026 $498,830
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-10B 3 / 3 1,517 May 2026 $460,000
1900 Roseneath Rd Unit#8B 3 / 3 1,518 May 2026 $480,000
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-9B 2 / 3 1,517 May 2026 $486,530
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-9A 3 / 3 2,517 Apr 2026 $584,595
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-7A 3 / 3 2,517 Apr 2026 $584,245
3406 Carlton St Unit#2-8B 2 / 3 1,517 Mar 2026 $477,330
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Frequently asked

Where exactly is Mason Yards?

1900 Roseneath, 23230. In the Scott's Addition neighborhood.

How many units are in Mason Yards?

Mason Yards is a 130-unit condominium regime in Scott's Addition.

Is Mason Yards a condo conversion or new construction?

Mason Yards is new-construction condominium product, not a historic conversion.

Who developed Mason Yards?

Mason Yards was developed by StyleCraft.

Rick Jarvis
Rick Jarvis This profile is maintained by Rick Jarvis · Founder · One South Realty Group · Powered by Samson Properties. Nearly two decades representing Richmond’s condominium developments — from ground-up infill and warehouse conversions to pricing and absorption analysis for developers, architects, and the City. More about Rick →
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