Richmond Reserve is a small, owner-stewarded condominium of just twelve residences — designed for people who value privacy, craftsmanship, and a long horizon.
When we acquired 330 Richmond in 2014, we made a quiet promise: keep the building small, keep the standard high, and answer the phone ourselves. Twelve years later, that's still how we run it.
No call center, no leasing agency. William Davidson and a small team look after every detail — from the boiler room to the front-door welcome.
Eight two-bedroom homes and four penthouse layouts, each with a southern exposure and walk-out terrace overlooking the park.
White-oak floors, plastered walls, hand-set tile, and BlueStar appliances — chosen for endurance, not for show.
The building was originally completed in 1924 as a private athletic club. We retained the limestone facade, the brass elevator cage, and the original oak millwork in the lobby — and rebuilt nearly everything else by hand.
The first thing William said when we toured was, "this isn't for everyone, and that's the point." Six years later, we understand exactly what he meant.
— M. Larsen, Penthouse 4What I appreciate most is the silence. Twelve homes, a real lobby, no construction next door. It feels like the city forgot we're here.
— J. & R. Okafor, Residence 7The reserve is funded, the books are open, and the boiler gets serviced before it breaks. As a former CFO, that matters to me.
— H. Coltrane, Residence 3Residences become available infrequently. When they do, we contact our waitlist first. Add your name below — there is no obligation, and your inquiry is read by William personally.
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