
Where arts, culture, and community converge in one of Roanoke's most beloved districts.
$250K–$400K
Median Home Price
Roanoke City
School District
22 Days
Avg. Days on Market
Rising Fast
Market Trend
Grandin Village is the creative soul of Roanoke. This eclectic neighborhood, centered around the historic Grandin Theatre, is a vibrant mix of independent shops, farm-to-table restaurants, and galleries that give it a character unlike anywhere else in the valley. It's the kind of place where artists, young professionals, and longtime residents coexist in a community that values authenticity above all else.
The housing stock in Grandin Village is as diverse as its residents. You'll find beautifully restored Craftsman bungalows from the 1920s and 1930s sitting alongside mid-century ranches and the occasional contemporary renovation. Prices remain accessible compared to neighboring South Roanoke, making Grandin an attractive option for first-time buyers and investors looking for character and value.
The neighborhood's walkability is one of its greatest assets. Residents can stroll to the Grandin Theatre for an indie film, grab locally roasted coffee, browse the weekly farmers' market, or dine at one of several acclaimed restaurants — all within a few blocks. The Roanoke River Greenway is easily accessible, connecting Grandin to the broader trail network that runs through the valley.
Listing data provided by the Roanoke Valley Association of REALTORS® MLS. Updated in real-time.
Grandin Village attracts people who value community, creativity, and a slower pace of life. The neighborhood hosts regular events including the Grandin Village Chili Cook-Off, outdoor movie nights, and seasonal festivals that bring the entire community together. The historic Grandin Theatre, a beautifully restored Art Deco cinema, serves as the neighborhood's cultural anchor.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the proximity to the Roanoke River Greenway and nearby Carvins Cove Natural Reserve provides endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking. The neighborhood's central location means you're never more than 15 minutes from any major amenity in the valley.
Grandin Village is also home to a thriving local food scene. From the Grandin CoLab's rotating food vendors to established favorites, the dining options here punch well above their weight for a neighborhood of this size. It's a place where supporting local isn't just a slogan — it's a way of life.
Common questions about living in and buying a home in Grandin Village.