Why this home stands out
New construction in an established city neighborhood is a rare combination, and 110 N 11th Street delivers exactly that. Finished in 2024, the home skips the guesswork that comes with older stock — no aging systems, no deferred maintenance, no renovation surprises. The floor plan makes smart use of 1,150 square feet, and the half-bath addition keeps daily routines running smoothly for a household of three or more.
LLOYD PLACE and the Suffolk real estate market
Suffolk is one of the largest cities by land area on the East Coast, and its historic downtown core — where 110 N 11th Street sits — gives you a genuine small-city feel without sacrificing access to the broader Hampton Roads region. The streets here are walkable, the blocks are established, and the community has real character built over generations. Peanut City roots run deep in Suffolk, and local pride shows up in the independent businesses, the parks, and the events that bring residents together throughout the year. You're close to city services, a short drive from the waterways that define Hampton Roads, and positioned well for commutes in multiple directions. Norfolk Naval Shipyard is about 32 minutes east, and the urban core of Norfolk is reachable without a long haul. For buyers who want a true city address — not a suburban subdivision — this part of Suffolk delivers that grounded, neighborhood-scale living that's increasingly hard to find at this price point.
What's nearby
Cypress Park is just 0.3 miles away, making it easy to get outside on a weekday evening. JFK Athletic Complex is 0.6 miles out, and Joyner Park rounds out the green space options at 0.8 miles. For fitness, Triple T Sports Center and Planet Fitness are both under a mile. Derl'z Restaurant & Pub and Kalabash Cuisine give you solid dinner options within walking distance, and Ding Wing covers you for a casual bite. Cafe Davina is one mile out for your morning coffee run.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is literally two minutes from the front door — that's about as close as it gets without living on base. For active-duty personnel stationed there, the daily commute disappears entirely. Families using a VA loan will also appreciate that new construction removes the inspection concerns that sometimes complicate older-home purchases, keeping the path to closing straightforward.
For first-time buyers
A 2024-built home means you're starting fresh — no inherited repairs, no wondering about the age of the roof or the HVAC. At 1,150 square feet with three bedrooms, the layout is manageable without feeling cramped, and the half-bath is a practical upgrade that first-time buyers often underestimate until they're living without one. Suffolk's city core gives you real walkability from day one.
More buyer questions
How far is 110 N 11th Street from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
The drive is approximately two minutes — Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is less than half a mile from the property, making it one of the closest off-base addresses you'll find in the area.
How far is 110 N 11th Street from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is roughly 32 minutes east under normal traffic conditions, a manageable commute for personnel stationed there.
What year was 110 N 11th Street built?
The home was built in 2024, making it brand-new construction with modern systems, materials, and finishes throughout.
Is 110 N 11th Street in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the current FEMA map classification and what it means for insurance requirements.
Are there parks near 110 N 11th Street in Suffolk?
Yes — Cypress Park is just 0.3 miles away, JFK Athletic Complex is 0.6 miles out, and Joyner Park is within 0.8 miles, giving you several outdoor options within easy walking or biking distance.
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