Why this home stands out
At nearly 2,700 square feet, 106 Black Oak Drive offers a room-count-to-square-footage ratio that's genuinely hard to find in this price tier of Williamsburg. The 1975 build era means solid construction with proportions that newer tract homes rarely replicate — wider hallways, larger primary rooms, and the kind of bones that reward a thoughtful update. Add a location that puts you within minutes of two military installations and you have a property with staying power.
KINGSPOINT and the Williamsburg real estate market
Black Oak Drive sits within the broader Williamsburg city limits, placing you inside one of Virginia's most historically significant and livable communities. The surrounding area has a quieter, established residential feel — mature tree canopy, low through-traffic, and neighbors who tend to stay put for years. This part of Williamsburg blends proximity to the city's colonial core with everyday practicality: you're close to grocery runs, dining, and green space without being in the middle of tourist-district congestion. Williamsburg itself is a city that genuinely earns its reputation. The College of William & Mary anchors a vibrant arts and dining scene, the Colonial Williamsburg historic district draws visitors from around the world, and the broader James City County and York County corridors offer employment diversity well beyond tourism. For a mid-sized Virginia city, Williamsburg punches above its weight on quality of life — and Black Oak Drive puts you right in the middle of it.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy from 106 Black Oak Drive. Charly's Airport Restaurant is just half a mile away — a local institution for a casual breakfast or lunch without any fuss. A mile out, Gabriel Archer Tavern at The Williamsburg Winery offers a completely different experience: an award-winning wine program, charcuterie, and a relaxed outdoor setting that feels like a weekend getaway without leaving the city. For outdoor time, College Landing Park is only 0.6 miles away along the College Creek waterfront, offering walking trails, a boat launch, and open green space that makes an easy after-dinner destination.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is roughly 12 minutes from the front door, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 16 minutes out — both well within a comfortable daily commute. For families using a VA loan to maximize purchasing power, 2,695 square feet in Williamsburg at this location represents serious square footage relative to what's typically available near these installations. The established neighborhood also means stable surroundings through multiple PCS cycles.
For buyers drawn to character
Homes built in 1975 in Williamsburg carry a character that newer construction simply can't manufacture. The proportions are generous, the lot is mature, and the street has the kind of settled, unhurried feel that takes decades to develop. If you're drawn to a home with real presence — wide rooms, established landscaping, a neighborhood that already knows who it is — 106 Black Oak Drive is worth a serious look.
More buyer questions
How far is 106 Black Oak Drive from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 16 minutes from 106 Black Oak Drive under normal traffic conditions, making it a manageable daily commute for personnel stationed there.
How far is 106 Black Oak Drive from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is about 12 minutes away, placing it well within a short commute for those working at or near that installation.
What is the square footage of 106 Black Oak Drive?
The home measures 2,695 square feet of living space, spread across three bedrooms and two full bathrooms on a single-family residential lot.
Is 106 Black Oak Drive in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this property is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the current FEMA map classification and any relevant insurance considerations.
Are there parks or outdoor spaces near 106 Black Oak Drive?
College Landing Park is just 0.6 miles away, offering waterfront walking trails, a boat launch on College Creek, and open green space — one of the more accessible outdoor amenities in this part of Williamsburg.
Want to know more about 106 Black Oak Drive or explore comparable homes in Williamsburg? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to help — reach out and let's talk.