Why this home stands out
Five bedrooms in a single-family home from 1966 means you're getting real square footage — 2,409 of it — with the kind of room count that's hard to find at this size. Three full baths spread across that footprint means mornings don't require a schedule. Add a park a tenth of a mile away and two major military installations both inside ten minutes, and this address punches well above its era.
WYTHE and the Hampton real estate market
Hampton is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and the neighborhoods along its western corridors carry that layered, lived-in character. The area around Wythe Crescent Drive sits in a mature residential pocket of Hampton — tree-lined streets, established lots, and a pace that feels genuinely residential rather than transitional. You're in the heart of Hampton Roads, Virginia, which means the broader metro's resources are close, but this particular stretch keeps things quiet and grounded. Robinson Park is essentially your backyard at 0.1 miles, and the Public Overlook just over half a mile away gives you a reason to take an evening walk. Hampton's location along the James River and Hampton Roads harbor gives the whole city a waterfront identity, and that energy — marinas, seafood, history — filters into everyday life here even when you're just running errands. The city is also home to a significant military community, which shapes the neighborhood's culture in the best ways: stability, civic pride, and neighbors who tend to look out for each other.
What's nearby
Robinson Park is a tenth of a mile away — close enough to walk in five minutes flat. Indian River Park adds another green option at 0.4 miles, and the Public Overlook at 0.6 miles is worth the short trip. For food, you've got Golden City II Chinese Restaurant, Papa Johns Pizza, and Philly Station all within 0.2 miles, so weeknight dinners have options. A Dollar General at 0.2 miles handles quick household runs, and two 7-Eleven locations — one at 0.3 miles and another at 0.9 miles — mean coffee and convenience are never far. This is a walkable daily-errand footprint by any measure.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Hampton Roads is nine minutes away and MARFORCOM Norfolk is ten — both well inside the commute range that makes daily base access genuinely low-stress. Five bedrooms give you room for a home office or a dedicated guest room when family visits. If you're using a VA loan, this property type and price point are exactly what that benefit is designed for. Hampton's military community is large and well-connected, so you'll land in a neighborhood that understands the lifestyle.
For families upgrading
Five bedrooms and three full baths in 2,409 square feet means everyone gets space — and the arguments over the bathroom actually stop. Robinson Park is a tenth of a mile away, which is the kind of proximity that changes how kids spend their afternoons. The 1966 build gives you solid bones and established lot sizes that newer subdivisions simply don't offer. If your current home has outgrown your family, Wythe Crescent Drive is worth a serious look.
More buyer questions
How far is 105 Wythe Crescent Drive from NSA Hampton Roads?
NSA Hampton Roads is approximately nine minutes by car from 105 Wythe Crescent Drive, making it one of the more convenient base commutes available in this part of Hampton. MARFORCOM Norfolk is about ten minutes in the opposite direction.
What parks are near 105 Wythe Crescent Drive?
Robinson Park is just 0.1 miles away — a genuine walking-distance green space. Indian River Park sits 0.4 miles out, and the Public Overlook is 0.6 miles away for a slightly longer stroll with a view.
Is 105 Wythe Crescent Drive in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. We recommend reviewing that section and discussing it with your agent before making any decisions.
How old is the home at 105 Wythe Crescent Drive?
The home was built in 1966, making it part of Hampton's mid-century residential stock — a period known for solid construction, generous lot sizes, and floor plans that prioritized functional square footage over open-concept trends.
Does 105 Wythe Crescent Drive have an HOA?
Based on available information, there is no HOA associated with this property, though we recommend confirming that detail during the due-diligence period of any transaction.
Want to walk through 105 Wythe Crescent Drive in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Hampton well — reach out and let's set something up.