Why this home stands out
Ranch homes from the mid-1960s carry a floor-plan logic that still works beautifully today — single-level living, no stairs to negotiate, and rooms that connect without wasting space. At 1,272 square feet, 105 Laurel Court is compact enough to keep utility costs manageable and maintenance straightforward, yet it delivers three true bedrooms and two full baths. The cul-de-sac street name suggests a quieter setting with reduced through-traffic, which is a genuine everyday quality-of-life win.
ALL OTHERS AREA 114 and the Williamsburg real estate market
Williamsburg occupies a unique place in Virginia — it's a small city with a colonial soul and a surprisingly modern pulse. The historic district draws millions of visitors each year, but the neighborhoods just beyond it are genuinely livable, low-key, and rooted in community. The 23185 zip code covers a broad swath of the city's older residential fabric, where streets like Laurel Court tend to be tree-lined, modestly scaled, and populated by long-term owners alongside newer arrivals. You're close enough to Colonial Williamsburg, William & Mary, and the College of William & Mary's campus energy to enjoy them without being in the thick of the tourist corridor. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and everyday services are all within a short drive. The broader Hampton Roads region is accessible via I-64, connecting you west toward Richmond or east toward Newport News and Norfolk without much friction. For a city of its size, Williamsburg punches well above its weight on walkable amenities, dining variety, and green space.
What's nearby
Daily errands are easy from Laurel Court. The Williamsburg Premium Outlets and the Monticello Avenue commercial corridor put grocery stores, big-box retailers, and a wide range of restaurants within a short drive. Colonial Williamsburg's historic area is just minutes away if you want a weekend walk through living history. Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA sit on the eastern edge of the city for family outings. The Virginia Peninsula's broader network of parks, including the College Landing Park along College Creek, gives you outdoor options close to home. Newport News and the wider Hampton Roads metro are accessible in roughly 30 to 40 minutes via I-64.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is approximately 14 minutes from 105 Laurel Court, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 18 minutes out — both well within a comfortable daily commute. Williamsburg's stable housing market and single-level layout make this a practical choice for a military household, and a VA loan can be a strong tool for financing a home at this price point in a city with this much long-term value.
For first-time buyers
A three-bedroom, two-bath single-family home with 1,272 square feet is a meaningful amount of space for a first purchase, and single-level ranch construction keeps the footprint simple and maintenance predictable. Laurel Court's cul-de-sac position means less street traffic and a bit more breathing room — exactly the kind of detail that makes a first home feel like a real neighborhood rather than just an address.
More buyer questions
How far is 105 Laurel Court from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 14 minutes from 105 Laurel Court under typical traffic conditions. That's a manageable daily drive that keeps you well within the Williamsburg city limits rather than pushing into a longer commute corridor.
How far is 105 Laurel Court from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is roughly 18 minutes away, making it a realistic commute for personnel assigned there. The route via I-64 or Route 60 is straightforward with minimal congestion outside of peak hours.
What is the property type and layout at 105 Laurel Court?
105 Laurel Court is a single-family residential home built in 1966, offering three bedrooms and two full baths across 1,272 square feet of single-level living. Ranch-style homes from this era typically feature an efficient, open floor plan with no interior staircases.
Is 105 Laurel Court in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for 105 Laurel Court is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Are there HOA fees associated with 105 Laurel Court?
HOA status for this property is not confirmed in the available data, so it's worth verifying directly whether any homeowners association applies to Laurel Court and what, if any, community rules or dues structure exists.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Williamsburg's neighborhoods inside and out. Reach out to get honest, straightforward answers about 105 Laurel Court and what it could mean for your next move.