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Neighborhoods in Newport News, VA

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    Southeast Williamsburg

    When the very first English colonists reached North America in 1607, they established the Jamestown settlement on the inland coast of what is now the Newport News peninsula, a location strategically chosen for its deep shoreline, rich soil and protective natural borders. Over 400 years later, the area is still one of the most desirable locations

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      $549K

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      $198K - $2.5M

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      35 Listings

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    Riverside

    Set along the calm waters of the James River and settled among the woodlands is the Riverside suburb of Newport News. This secluded retreat is primarily residential, with everything necessary for daily life, including quick access to shopping, recreation and medical services. Its biggest draws are its natural beauty and diverse mix of amenities,

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      $509K

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      $337K - $2.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Seaford

    Established in 1636 under the name Crab Neck, Seaford has a long and colorful maritime history, and many of the locals can trace their lineage back to the original fishing and oyster-farming families that first settled on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. Seaford doesn’t get the same amount of attention as Yorktown, its historic neighbor to the

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      $494K

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      $321K - $929K

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      9 Listings

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    Hidenwood

    Home to The James River Country Club and on the banks of the James River, discover the Hidenwood community, an older, established neighborhood of Newport News, Virginia. “My parents moved here in the ’70s, and I love Hidenwood because it is centrally located close to nature, The Mariners' Museum and City Center,” Carmen Quinn, a broker and owner

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      $465K

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      $239K - $1.8M

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      11 Listings

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    Grafton

    Grafton sits near the York River at the mouth of the Hampton Roads, in York County just 6 miles south of Yorktown. “The proximity to entertainment and shopping and highways is really convenient,” says Carla Mutone, a York County local and Realtor with Howard Hanna. “If someone works either in Richmond or Norfolk, they’re kind of in the middle, so

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      $463K

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      $280K - $1M

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      37 Listings

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    Yates

    Tucked in between Fort Eustice and Christopher Newport University is the quiet waterfront enclave of Yates, a home base for military families and civilians alike. This relaxed suburb, known locally as Maxwell Garden, hugs the Warwick River on one side and offers an abundance of shopping, educational and work opportunities on the other. “It’s

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      $437K

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      $284K - $2M

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      2 Listings

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    York Terrace

    Brimming with colonial-era history, waterfront recreation and military influences, York Terrace is a multifaceted community on the banks of the York River that defies easy classification. York Terrace is home to Colonial National Historical Park, a National Historical Park at Jamestown that includes the Yorktown Battlefield and the American

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      $424K

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      $270K - $1.1M

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      16 Listings

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    Riverview

    Situated at the start of the Warwick and James River, Riverview lives up to its name. This Newport News neighborhood lines the shores of the two rivers, with marinas and personal docks scattered along the water. However, the neighborhood isn’t just close to the water, it’s close to other amenities as well. “This is a really nice, well-taken care

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      $423K

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      $240K - $1.6M

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      8 Listings

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    Sanford

    Sanford, a serene neighborhood in Newport News, Virginia, is known for its proximity to the Warwick River and its appealing mix of amenities and natural beauty. The area features a variety of home styles, including brick ranches, split levels, and large transitional homes, all set on spacious lots averaging half an acre. These properties often

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      $397K

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      $266K - $585K

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      3 Listings

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    Deep Creek

    Resting on the shores of its namesake waterway near the confluence of the James and Warwick rivers, Deep Creek is one of the most secluded and serene neighborhoods in Newport News. The wooded enclave features riverside estates with private docks as well as traditional architecture, creating a cozy community for families just minutes from the

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      $397K

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      $250K - $660K

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      7 Listings

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    Nelson

    Bordered by Fort Eustis and the Felker Army Airfield, the Nelson neighborhood is a calm community hidden behind Warwick Boulevard and local shopping centers. “It’s either military folks living here or people who have been here for generations,” says Taylor Ange, a Realtor with Howard Hanna Real Estate. When the weekend rolls around, residents are

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      $351K

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      $254K - $571K

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      14 Listings

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    Kiln Creek

    Drawing many visitors, over 31 villages comprise Kiln Creek, where locals are just a short walk away from playing tennis, refreshing dips in the pool and annual community events. Located in Newport News and a portion of York County, The Kiln Creek Golf Club & Resort is the neighborhood's beating heart. "Everybody wants to live in Kiln Creek; it

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      $343K

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      $165K - $520K

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      10 Listings

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    Oyster Point

    Oyster Point forms what many refer to as the new downtown of Newport News. It’s loaded with retail and restaurant amenities, to begin with. But it’s also part of a new economic engine for the city, with many employers relocating their offices to a walkable hub nearby that’s appropriately dubbed City Center. Realtors like David Tortolini with eXp

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      $340K

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      $281K - $486K

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      2 Listings

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    Charles

    Charles is in the part of Newport News that is geared towards nature lovers. Even though it’s primarily residential, Charles is also just blocks away from the Warwick River. Plus, it borders Riverview Farm Park, widely considered the crown jewel of the area. As Realtor David Tortolini with eXp Realty puts it: “This is a great park that has the

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      $330K

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      $232K - $508K

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      12 Listings

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    Greenwood

    Roughly fifty miles west of Virginia Beach by Interstate 64, Greenwood is one part municipal park, one part industrial and one part residential. Its compact residential areas may be a small part of the neighborhood, but its homes are quintessential suburbia and its restaurants are gems to uncover. “There are some phenomenal restaurants here that

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      $318K

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      $228K - $562K

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      4 Listings

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    Richneck

    Richneck in Newport News offers a blend of suburban charm and urban convenience, making it an appealing choice for potential homebuyers. The neighborhood is characterized by tree-lined streets and a variety of home styles, including split levels, ranches, colonial revivals, and modern contemporary townhouses. Richneck is conveniently located near

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      $318K

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      $174K - $426K

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      7 Listings

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    Palmer

    Blending leisure living, scientific discovery and major amenities, Palmer is considered to be within the heart of Newport News, Virginia. Patrick Henry Mall and the retail surrounding it provide residents with dozens of shopping and dining options on the north side of the neighborhood. There are a few residential options stretched across the

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      $316K

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      $181K - $414K

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      2 Listings

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    Boulevard

    Boulevard, a neighborhood in Newport News, is situated just 2 miles from the James River, offering a mix of smaller, older homes primarily built in the '50s and '60s. These homes are often brick ranch styles with hipped roofs, while larger split-level colonial-style houses are also available. The area is characterized by winding, cul-de-sac

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      $314K

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      $240K - $449K

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      6 Listings

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    Saunders

    Located near the Big Bethel Reservoir and just off Interstate 64, Saunders offers its residents access to the best of Newport News – while maintaining a small-town, suburban charm. “Saunders is really the sweet spot of the peninsula,” says Kelly DeLucia, Realtor with KW Allegiance and longtime resident of the area. “You have access to just about

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      $307K

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      $245K - $429K

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      7 Listings

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    McIntosh

    In the northern section of Newport News, residential suburbs make up McIntosh. The neighborhood is named after George James McIntosh, who served as Newport News Public Schools’ superintendent from 1965 to 1975. Residents in north Newport News have quick access to some of the city’s biggest destinations and amenities. “This area is closer to a lot

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      $304K

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      $239K - $607K

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      3 Listings

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    Ivy Farms

    The exhibits, galleries and archives within The Mariners’ Museum and Library tell a story about Newport News, one that incorporates the rich maritime and military histories that shaped the city’s economy and culture. The museum has a long story to tell; the region is not only home to the first colonial settlement, but also some of the most

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      $298K

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      $241K - $426K

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      4 Listings

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    Reservoir

    Reservoir is a neighborhood which borders the Warwick River to the west and Lee Hall Reservoir to the north, but there’s more to see here than waterfront properties. For starters, the reservoir connects to Newport News Park – one of the largest city-run parks in the country. There’s also Warwick Boulevard on the neighborhood’s east end, making for

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      $297K

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      $226K - $536K

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      6 Listings

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    Windsor

    With its blend of charming suburban vibes, access to big-city amenities and lush natural beauty, Windsor’s rise in popularity is reflective of the entire Newport News area – though even among fierce competition, Windsor manages to stick out. “Windsor is just so convenient,” says Melinda Larson, Realtor with Iron Valley Real Estate Hampton Roads

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      $293K

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      $130K - $397K

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      7 Listings

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    Jenkins

    Jenkins is the kind of suburb that’s centered on major transportation routes – Warwick Boulevard and Interstate 64, to be exact. So even though the residential streets themselves are walkable, there aren’t buses connecting to those main thoroughfares. Thus, residents will have to walk to stretches like Warwick Boulevard, or even better, choose the

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      $287K

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      $174K - $502K

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      3 Listings

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    Lee Hall

    Surrounded by history and nature, Lee Hall is tucked in the far-most western end of Newport News, and its namesake is derived from “the Lee Hall Mansion and the Lee Hall Depot, both museums in the area,” says Buddy Lord, a Realtor at Abbitt Realty Company. The area is split into two pockets by Fort Eustis and appeals to those working on the

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      $277K

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      $164K - $441K

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      9 Listings

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