Why this home stands out
Built in 2020, this home skips the renovation guesswork that comes with older Hampton Roads housing stock. You're getting current construction standards — better insulation, updated mechanical systems, and modern floor-plan thinking — all in a town that still feels genuinely small. Three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and 2,080 square feet give you real room to spread out without the sprawl of a much larger footprint.
BENNS GRANT and the Smithfield real estate market
Smithfield, Virginia sits in Isle of Wight County on the western edge of Hampton Roads, and it carries a character that's noticeably different from the busier cities across the water. The historic downtown district along Main Street is genuinely walkable — brick storefronts, local restaurants, and a waterfront park along the Pagan River give the town an identity that newer suburban corridors simply don't have. Spring Grove Way sits within this broader Smithfield fabric, a residential pocket where newer construction meets the town's unhurried pace. Isle of Wight County governs zoning and services here, which tends to mean lower density and more deliberate growth patterns than you'd find in Virginia Beach or Chesapeake. For buyers searching for Smithfield Virginia homes for sale, this address represents the newer end of the local inventory — 2020 construction in a town where much of the housing predates it by decades. The James River and Chesapeake Bay are both within easy reach for weekend recreation, and the overall lifestyle here leans toward community-scaled living rather than commuter-belt anonymity.
What's nearby
Smithfield's downtown core is just a short drive from Spring Grove Way, putting you close to local dining, the Smithfield Station waterfront, and the Pagan River boardwalk. Smithfield Foods' corporate presence anchors the local economy, and everyday errands are covered by grocery options and pharmacies within the town limits. For larger retail runs, the Hampton Roads corridor via Route 10 and Route 258 connects you to Suffolk and beyond. Outdoor recreation is genuinely close — Windsor Castle Park's trails and kayak launch are among the most accessible green spaces in the region, right within Smithfield itself.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is roughly 23 minutes from 105 Spring Grove Way, and NSA Hampton Roads sits about 28 minutes out — both reachable without crossing a bridge-tunnel on most routes. Isle of Wight County's lower cost basis can stretch a housing allowance meaningfully, and a VA loan makes newer construction like this 2020 build particularly straightforward to finance with no down payment requirement.
For families upgrading
If you've outgrown a starter home or a townhome, 2,080 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths gives you the breathing room that matters — dedicated spaces for work, guests, and everyday life. The 2020 build year means you're not inheriting someone else's deferred maintenance list. Smithfield's small-town feel and Isle of Wight County's lower density make it a genuinely appealing step up from busier Hampton Roads zip codes.
More buyer questions
How far is 105 Spring Grove Way from NSA Northwest Annex?
NSA Northwest Annex is approximately 23 minutes from 105 Spring Grove Way under typical driving conditions via local Isle of Wight County routes. The commute avoids the bridge-tunnel crossings that can add unpredictability for sailors and civilians based on the south side of Hampton Roads.
What is the flood zone status for 105 Spring Grove Way?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Isle of Wight County properties vary by exact parcel location, so reviewing that tile directly is the most accurate way to assess flood risk here.
Is 105 Spring Grove Way part of an HOA?
HOA status for Spring Grove Way should be confirmed through current disclosure documents, as community governance can change between listing cycles. Your agent can pull the most current HOA documentation for this address.
What is Smithfield, Virginia like as a place to live?
Smithfield is a small historic town in Isle of Wight County with a walkable downtown, a waterfront park along the Pagan River, and a community-scaled lifestyle that contrasts with the denser cities across Hampton Roads. It draws buyers who want proximity to the broader metro without living inside it.
How does a VA loan work for a newer construction home like this?
A VA loan can be used to purchase new construction, and 105 Spring Grove Way's 2020 build year means it already meets modern construction standards that VA appraisers look for. Eligible service members and veterans can typically finance with no down payment, making newer builds like this one more accessible than they might otherwise appear.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Smithfield and Isle of Wight County well — reach out to get a current read on this address and what it takes to move forward.