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Stafford Square is a boutique 1927 Fan / Museum District condominium — roughly 17 units at 210 North Stafford Avenue, on the corridor seam between the western Fan and the Museum District.
Insider’s view — any red flags?
Stafford Square is a boutique, historic Fan / Museum District address, and the renovation latitude inside each unit is real. Bring a contractor to the walk-through and price the work before you write.
Red flags: Stafford Square is a small condo building, and smaller buildings sometimes struggle due to a lack of funds and the higher cost of management. Often they end up being self managed (due to cost) and self management often leads to a lack of reserves or understanding of condo finance requirements.
History
The 1927 construction date places Stafford Square in the late-1920s wave of small Fan apartment buildings that ran parallel to the larger Monument Avenue and Boulevard residential stock of the same era.
Design & units
Late-1920s residential geometry — traditional layouts, lower ceiling heights than the 1900s tenement stock, original architectural details where preserved through conversion. The 17-unit count puts Stafford Square in the small-conversion category — operationally lean, minimal common-area amenity, manageable HOA budget. Renovation levels vary unit to unit, and the wide recent-closes range reflects that variance.
Neighborhood
210 North Stafford Avenue sits on the seam between the western Fan and the Museum District, walking distance to the Boulevard museum cluster (VMFA, Virginia Museum of History and Culture), Carytown, and the everyday Cary Street retail. The Robinson Street dining corridor is a short walk east; the Boulevard's broader retail and dining is a short walk west. The Hamlet Cleaners (7 South Stafford Avenue, also referenced in the Stafford corridor) sits nearby on the same axis.
What sets it apart
The 17-unit boutique scale keeps the operating profile lean, and the 1927 build date carries the small-Fan-apartment-building character that defines much of the surrounding rental and conversion stock. Renovation latitude matters here; the building rewards buyers who can price upgrade work into their offer math.
See it in context
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Type & features
- Height
- Low Rise
- Parking
- Parking lot, Street
Recent sales
| Address | Beds / Baths | Sq Ft | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 210 N Stafford Ave Unit#U5 | 1 / 1 | 552 | Jul 2026 | $220,000 |
| 210 N Stafford Ave Unit#U26 | 1 / 1 | 552 | Jun 2025 | $230,000 |
| 210 N Stafford Ave Unit#U5 | 1 / 1 | 552 | Dec 2023 | $178,000 |
Frequently asked
Where exactly is Stafford Square?
Fan District, VA 23220. In the Fan District neighborhood.
When was Stafford Square built?
Stafford Square dates to 1927 (Historic conversion).
How many units are in Stafford Square?
Stafford Square is a 17-unit condominium regime in Fan District.
Is Stafford Square a condo conversion or new construction?
Stafford Square is a historic conversion — an older building adapted into condominiums, dating to 1927.