Why this home stands out
Built in 2021, this home skips the renovation guesswork that comes with older Hampton Roads properties. The floor plan stretches across 2,020 square feet with four bedrooms and 2.5 baths — enough room for a home office, a growing family, or both. The cul-de-sac address on Sea Hero Court means less through traffic and more of a tucked-away feel without sacrificing access to major corridors.
NANSEMOND RESERVE AT SLEEPY HOLE and the Suffolk real estate market
Suffolk is one of the largest cities by land area on the East Coast, and that scale translates into breathing room you simply don't find in denser parts of Hampton Roads. The western side of the city — where Sea Hero Court sits — has seen steady residential growth over the past decade, attracting buyers who want newer construction, quieter streets, and a genuine sense of community without the congestion of Virginia Beach or Chesapeake's busiest corridors. Neighborhoods here tend to be newer, well-maintained, and family-oriented, with a mix of single-family homes built in the 2010s and 2020s. Suffolk itself offers a downtown with local character, waterfront access along the Nansemond River, and a pace of life that feels deliberate rather than rushed. Commuters appreciate the city's position at the intersection of several major routes, making both military installations and commercial centers reachable without a punishing drive.
What's nearby
Sleepy Hole Park is just 0.6 miles away — an easy walk or a one-minute drive — and it's the kind of neighborhood anchor that makes everyday life feel more spacious. The park offers athletic fields, wooded trails, and open green space that's genuinely useful for weekend mornings or after-work wind-downs. Beyond the park, the Route 17 and Route 58 corridors put grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and home improvement retailers within a short drive. The broader western Suffolk area has expanded its retail and dining footprint considerably in recent years, so daily errands rarely require a long haul.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is 16 minutes away, and NSA Northwest Annex is roughly 20 minutes out — making 106 Sea Hero Court a practical choice for service members assigned to either installation. A VA loan is a natural fit here, and the 2021 build year means you're starting with a home that meets modern construction standards rather than inheriting deferred maintenance.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and 2,020 square feet of 2021 construction give a growing family real room to settle in. The cul-de-sac location limits cut-through traffic, Sleepy Hole Park is a short walk away for outdoor time, and Suffolk's western corridor continues to attract families looking for newer neighborhoods with long-term stability.
More buyer questions
How far is 106 Sea Hero Court from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
The drive is approximately 16 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the more convenient residential options for personnel assigned to that installation.
How far is 106 Sea Hero Court from NSA Northwest Annex?
NSA Northwest Annex is roughly 20 minutes away by car, a manageable daily commute from this part of western Suffolk.
What year was 106 Sea Hero Court built?
The home was built in 2021, meaning it comes with modern construction standards, updated systems, and none of the deferred maintenance concerns that can accompany older properties.
Is 106 Sea Hero Court 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 for the parcel.
Does 106 Sea Hero Court have a garage?
Garage details for this property are reflected in the full listing data — the 2021 build year and residential property type make attached garage configurations common for homes in this subdivision.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Suffolk well. Reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a closer look at 106 Sea Hero Court.