Why this home stands out
What sets 110 Pine Street apart is the combination of mid-century bones and an unbeatable daily-convenience radius. Walmart Supercenter and Kroger are both under half a mile away, a cluster of fitness studios sits within a quarter mile, and three distinct restaurant concepts are all within a short walk. For a 1950-built home, that kind of walkable infrastructure is genuinely rare in this part of York County.
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110 Pine Street sits in Yorktown, Virginia — a city that carries real historical weight while functioning as a thoroughly modern place to live. York County is one of the more sought-after jurisdictions on the Virginia Peninsula, known for well-maintained roads, responsive local services, and a quieter pace compared to the denser urban cores across the water. The immediate area around Pine Street has a relaxed, established feel: mature trees, modest lot sizes, and neighbors who have often been around long enough to know each other by name. Kiln Creek Park is less than a mile away, giving you a green escape without a drive. The broader Yorktown community sits at the eastern edge of the Peninsula, which means you get genuine small-town character without sacrificing access — Interstate 64 is close enough to make Hampton, Newport News, and Norfolk all reasonable commutes. If you've been searching for a home in Yorktown that keeps life simple and connected, Pine Street delivers exactly that.
What's nearby
Daily life at 110 Pine Street is genuinely low-effort. Walmart Supercenter is 0.3 miles away, and Kroger — along with its in-store bakery — is just 0.5 miles out, so grocery runs rarely require a second thought. When you want to eat out, Curry Corridor Grill & Bar, Yamachen Sushi, and Luna Mexican Grill are all within a third of a mile, giving you solid variety on any given weeknight. Café Full Circle is a short walk for your morning coffee, and Wawa is close by when you need a quick stop. Fitness is equally accessible: BlueSky Yoga, Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu Yorktown, and CrossFit Hampton Roads are all within 0.2 miles. Kiln Creek Park rounds out the picture at 0.6 miles.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is a 12-minute drive from 110 Pine Street — close enough for an easy commute whether you're assigned to the Langley AFB side or the Fort Eustis side, which is about 15 minutes out. York County's location puts you between both installations without splitting the difference on quality of life. A VA loan can make this 1950-built home an especially straightforward path to ownership for eligible service members and veterans.
For first-time buyers
A three-bedroom, two-bath home with 1,683 square feet in York County is a meaningful amount of space to start with. The 1950 construction means the lot and floor plan have real proportions — not the compressed layouts common in newer builds. Grocery stores, restaurants, and fitness options are all within walking distance, which simplifies life considerably while you're getting settled. This is the kind of address that gives first-time buyers room to grow.
More buyer questions
How far is 110 Pine Street from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The Langley AFB side of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately 12 minutes from 110 Pine Street under normal traffic conditions. The Fort Eustis side is roughly 15 minutes away, making this address a practical choice for personnel assigned to either installation.
What is the square footage and layout of 110 Pine Street?
The home offers 1,683 square feet of living space across three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. It was built in 1950, so the layout reflects mid-century proportions — typically more generous room sizes and lot coverage than comparable newer construction.
Is 110 Pine Street in York County or the City of Yorktown?
The property falls under York County jurisdiction, which administers services, taxes, and zoning for this part of the Yorktown zip code area.
Are there parks or green spaces near 110 Pine Street?
Kiln Creek Park is about 0.6 miles from the property, offering accessible outdoor space without requiring a drive. The broader Yorktown area also has trails and waterfront access points within a short distance.
What is the flood risk situation for 110 Pine Street?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the property's specific parcel.
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