Why this home stands out
At just under 3,000 square feet, 105 Cove Crescent delivers space that many newer builds in this price range simply can't match. The 1963 construction era means solid bones — thicker walls, larger rooms, and lot dimensions that reflect a time when builders weren't squeezing every square foot. Four bedrooms and three full baths give households real flexibility, whether that means a dedicated home office, a guest suite, or room for a growing family to spread out.
PINEY POINT and the Yorktown real estate market
Cove Crescent sits in a quiet residential pocket of Yorktown, Virginia — a city that carries genuine historical weight while delivering a relaxed, water-influenced lifestyle that's rare this close to major military infrastructure. The broader Yorktown area hugs the York River, and that proximity shapes everything from the weekend pace to the types of neighbors you'll find: a mix of long-term locals, military families cycling through the peninsula, and buyers who discovered the area and simply never left. Streets here tend to be low-traffic and tree-lined, with the kind of neighborhood rhythm where people actually know each other. Yorktown itself sits in York County, which consistently ranks among the more desirable jurisdictions on the Virginia Peninsula for its combination of services and community character. Whether you're drawn by the history, the water access, or the straightforward commute to the bases, this corner of the 757 has a way of feeling like a long-term decision the moment you arrive.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy here. Grafton area shopping — including grocery and pharmacy options — sits within a short drive, and the broader Newport News retail corridor is accessible in under twenty minutes. For outdoor time, York River State Park offers trails, water access, and open space that's genuinely worth the short drive. Restaurants and coffee shops along George Washington Memorial Highway give you casual weekday options without a trek into the city. Williamsburg's dining, arts, and historic district are roughly thirty minutes west, adding a cultural anchor that most peninsula addresses can't claim.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Twelve minutes to Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Langley AFB) and seventeen to Fort Eustis — 105 Cove Crescent puts you in one of the tightest commute windows available on the Virginia Peninsula. Four bedrooms handle PCS moves with room to spare, and a VA loan can make this kind of square footage even more attainable for eligible service members and veterans.
For families upgrading
If your current home is starting to feel like it's shrinking around you, nearly 3,000 square feet across four bedrooms and three full baths is a meaningful step up. The 1963 footprint means generous room sizes rather than the narrow layouts common in newer construction — there's actual space to live, not just exist.
More buyer questions
How far is 105 Cove Crescent from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The Langley AFB side of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately twelve minutes away under normal traffic conditions. Fort Eustis is about seventeen minutes, making this address one of the more conveniently positioned options on the peninsula for personnel assigned to either installation.
What is the square footage of 105 Cove Crescent?
The home measures 2,959 square feet, spread across four bedrooms and three full bathrooms — a notably generous footprint for a mid-century residential property in this part of Yorktown.
When was 105 Cove Crescent built?
The home was built in 1963, placing it in the mid-century era of residential construction known for larger room dimensions, solid structural framing, and lot sizes that reflect less-compressed neighborhood planning.
Is 105 Cove Crescent in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this address is covered in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, particularly given the property's proximity to the York River watershed.
What county is 105 Cove Crescent in?
105 Cove Crescent is located in York County, Virginia — a jurisdiction on the Virginia Peninsula that covers the Yorktown area and is administered separately from the City of Newport News.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Yorktown well. Reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough at 105 Cove Crescent.