
Former VCU basketball coach Ryan Odom has officially listed his home in the prestigious Windsor Farms neighborhood for sale, placing a $2 million price tag on the stately residence. The listing marks another significant step in Odom’s transition following his move from Virginia Commonwealth University to a new coaching chapter, and it has drawn attention from both the local real estate community and college basketball fans alike.
Located in one of Richmond’s most historic and sought-after neighborhoods, the Windsor Farms property is a testament to classic Southern architecture blended with modern amenities. Odom’s decision to part ways with the home is not only practical — now that his coaching duties have taken him out of the Richmond area — but also symbolic, representing the closing of a short yet impactful era in VCU basketball history.
The home itself spans over 6,000 square feet and sits on a beautifully manicured lot with mature trees, brick walkways, and private garden areas. Built in the early 20th century but renovated extensively in recent years, the house blends timeless charm with contemporary comforts. Inside, the residence features six bedrooms,