Why this home stands out
Six bedrooms and five full baths across nearly 3,800 square feet is a rare combination in Carrollton — this is the kind of floor plan that genuinely fits large households, multi-generational living arrangements, or anyone who simply wants room to breathe. Built in 2005, the home hits a sweet spot of modern construction standards without the premium price tag of brand-new builds, and Isle of Wight County's lower density means you get more lot and more quiet than comparable square footage closer to the water.
FOUNDERS POINTE and the Carrollton real estate market
Carrollton sits in Isle of Wight County on the western shore of the James River, and it occupies a genuinely interesting position in the Hampton Roads region — close enough to the urban core to commute comfortably, yet far enough removed to feel like a different world. The Lafayette Pointe area carries the character of a well-established suburban neighborhood: tree-lined streets, larger lots, and neighbors who tend to stay put. Isle of Wight County is known for its lower density, its strong sense of community, and a pace of daily life that doesn't feel rushed. You're not trading convenience for that calm, though. Route 17 and the James River Bridge put Newport News, Hampton, and the broader peninsula within easy reach, and the county's own commercial corridors along Carrollton Boulevard handle most everyday needs without a long drive. For anyone searching for Carrollton VA homes for sale, this address represents the kind of established, spacious living that defines the area's appeal.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from 101 Lafayette Pointe. The Carrollton Boulevard corridor puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and casual dining within a short drive. Windsor Castle Park, a beloved Isle of Wight County green space, offers trails and open fields for weekend outdoor time. The historic town of Smithfield — famous for its namesake ham and its walkable Main Street with local restaurants and shops — is roughly fifteen minutes away. For bigger shopping runs or waterfront dining, Newport News is accessible via the James River Bridge in under twenty minutes.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is just 16 minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 20 minutes — making 101 Lafayette Pointe a practical choice for active-duty households. Six bedrooms absorb PCS moves with ease, whether you're accommodating a home office, a dedicated guest room, or space for extended family. Isle of Wight County's calmer pace is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade, and a VA loan can make a home this size more accessible than many buyers expect.
For families upgrading
If your current home has stopped fitting your life — one too few bedrooms, bathrooms that create morning gridlock, no room for guests — 101 Lafayette Pointe answers most of those problems at once. Six bedrooms and five baths across 3,803 square feet means everyone gets their own space, and Carrollton's established neighborhood character means you're upgrading into a community, not just a bigger house.
More buyer questions
How far is 101 Lafayette Pointe from NSA Northwest Annex?
The drive from 101 Lafayette Pointe to NSA Northwest Annex runs approximately 16 minutes under normal traffic conditions. That makes it one of the closer residential options in Isle of Wight County for personnel assigned to that installation.
How far is 101 Lafayette Pointe from NSA Hampton Roads?
NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 20 minutes from this address via Route 17 and the James River Bridge. The route is well-traveled and generally predictable outside of peak commute windows.
What county is 101 Lafayette Pointe in?
This address falls within Isle of Wight County, Virginia — not the City of Suffolk or any Hampton Roads city jurisdiction. Isle of Wight County has its own tax structure, services, and a notably lower population density than neighboring cities.
Is 101 Lafayette Pointe in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, as Isle of Wight County does include areas with varying flood designations.
Does the neighborhood have an HOA?
Lafayette Pointe does have a homeowners association. Specific fee amounts are not listed here, but the presence of an HOA typically means community standards are maintained — worth confirming the current details directly with the listing contact.
Want to see how 101 Lafayette Pointe fits your plans? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Isle of Wight County well — reach out and let's talk through the details.