Why this home stands out
New construction from 2022 means you're getting current building codes, modern mechanical systems, and contemporary finishes without the renovation guesswork that older Hampton Roads homes can carry. At 1,680 square feet across four bedrooms, the floor plan gives everyone room to spread out, while that half-bath on the main level keeps daily routines running smoothly. This is a genuinely practical home built for how people actually live.
AFTON GREEN and the Portsmouth real estate market
Good Hope Lane sits in Portsmouth, Virginia — a city with deep maritime roots, a revitalized waterfront, and a tight-knit character that larger Hampton Roads cities sometimes lose. Portsmouth is one of the region's most accessible addresses: you're a short drive from downtown Norfolk, minutes from the Elizabeth River, and well-connected to the broader Hampton Roads metro via I-264 and the Downtown Tunnel. The surrounding area along this corridor blends established residential streets with newer infill development, giving the block a mix of long-time neighbors and fresh faces. Portsmouth rewards people who look past the surface — the city has invested steadily in its parks, its Olde Towne historic district, and its waterfront amenities, and that investment shows. For a home built in 2022 in a city with this much infrastructure and access, 109 Good Hope Lane lands in a genuinely compelling position.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from Good Hope Lane. Grocery options, pharmacies, and everyday retail are within a short drive along the Portsmouth corridors connecting to Military Highway and High Street. The Elizabeth River Trail system gives walkers and cyclists a scenic off-road route connecting Portsmouth to neighboring communities. Olde Towne Portsmouth — with its restaurants, coffee shops, and historic streetscape — is just a few minutes away and worth exploring on a weekend afternoon. The Portsmouth ferry landing, which connects directly to downtown Norfolk's waterfront, is also close by, adding a genuinely fun commute option into the mix.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Five minutes to Norfolk Naval Shipyard and six minutes to USCG Base Portsmouth — that's a commute most service members in Hampton Roads would trade for in a heartbeat. A VA loan pairs naturally with a 2022-built home like this one: no worrying about older systems or deferred maintenance, and the appraisal process tends to go smoothly on newer construction. Portsmouth keeps you central to the region's major installations without the congestion of living closer to Naval Station Norfolk.
For first-time buyers
A home built in 2022 removes a lot of the uncertainty that first-time buyers reasonably worry about — the roof, the HVAC, the water heater are all young. Four bedrooms gives you flexibility from day one: a home office, a guest room, a hobby space — the layout works for where life is now and where it's headed. Portsmouth's price point relative to the rest of Hampton Roads also means you're getting meaningful square footage without stretching the budget to its limit.
More buyer questions
How far is 109 Good Hope Lane from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately five minutes from 109 Good Hope Lane by car, making it one of the shortest base commutes available in the Portsmouth market. The route avoids major highway chokepoints for most of the day.
How far is 109 Good Hope Lane from USCG Base Portsmouth?
USCG Base Portsmouth is about six minutes away — essentially the same commute shed as Norfolk Naval Shipyard, which makes this address practical for households with members assigned to either installation.
What year was 109 Good Hope Lane built?
The home was built in 2022, meaning the structure, mechanical systems, and finishes are all recent and reflect current building standards for Virginia residential construction.
Is 109 Good Hope Lane in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data — check that section for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
Does 109 Good Hope Lane have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details above — if an HOA applies, the name and basic governance structure will be listed there, though fee amounts are not displayed on this page.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Portsmouth inside and out — reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough of 109 Good Hope Lane at your convenience.