Why this home stands out
What sets 112 Lavergne Lane apart is its rare combination of size and location. Five bedrooms in a 1952-era home means generous room proportions you simply don't find in newer construction — thick walls, distinct rooms, and a floor plan that actually separates living spaces. Add three full baths and you have a home that handles a large household without the squeeze. The proximity to NAS Oceana is genuinely unmatched; this isn't 'close to base' — it's three minutes door to gate.
OCEANA GARDENS and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Lavergne Lane sits in a quiet residential pocket of Virginia Beach, one of the most strategically positioned cities on the East Coast. Virginia Beach stretches from the Chesapeake Bay to the Atlantic Ocean and carries a population of nearly half a million, yet individual neighborhoods here retain a distinctly local, unhurried character. The area around 112 Lavergne Lane is defined by mid-century ranch and colonial homes on established lots, mature tree canopy, and streets where neighbors tend to stay for decades. You're in the central corridor of the city — not the resort strip, not the far suburban fringe — which means you get genuine neighborhood texture alongside practical access to everything Virginia Beach offers. Grocery runs, hardware stores, restaurants, and parks are all within a short drive, and the oceanfront is reachable in under twenty minutes. This part of the city has been home to military families and long-term residents alike for generations, and that stability shows in how the streets look and feel.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy from Lavergne Lane. Grocery options including Farm Fresh and Walmart Neighborhood Market are within a few miles, and London Bridge Road puts a full range of retail and dining at your fingertips. Red Wing Park, one of Virginia Beach's largest city parks with walking trails and open fields, is roughly ten minutes away. The Oceanfront boardwalk and beach access are about fifteen to twenty minutes east. Dam Neck Annex is a nine-minute drive south, making this address genuinely convenient for households with personnel split between two installations. Several pharmacies, urgent care centers, and coffee shops cluster along the nearby corridors.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Three minutes to NAS Oceana is about as good as it gets in Hampton Roads. Whether you're a pilot, a maintainer, or support staff, the commute from 112 Lavergne Lane is essentially nonexistent. Five bedrooms gives growing families real room to breathe, and a VA loan can make this kind of square footage surprisingly accessible. Dam Neck Annex is nine minutes south, so dual-military households have options too.
For families upgrading
If your current home feels like it's shrinking, five bedrooms and three full baths at 2,463 square feet is a meaningful step up. The 1952 build means rooms with actual walls — not an open-plan layout where everyone hears everything. There's space here for a dedicated home office, a guest room that actually functions as one, and kids who aren't sharing a bathroom with company.
More buyer questions
How far is 112 Lavergne Lane from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is approximately three minutes by car from 112 Lavergne Lane — one of the shortest base commutes available in Virginia Beach. The gate access makes this address particularly practical for active-duty personnel stationed there.
How far is 112 Lavergne Lane from Dam Neck Annex?
Dam Neck Annex is about nine minutes south of 112 Lavergne Lane, making this home a strong fit for households with personnel assigned to either installation.
What is the flood zone status for 112 Lavergne Lane?
Flood zone information for 112 Lavergne Lane is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page. Virginia Beach has varied flood zone designations across neighborhoods, so reviewing that data alongside any lender requirements is worthwhile.
Is 112 Lavergne Lane in a neighborhood with an HOA?
Based on available information, this property does not appear to be subject to a mandatory HOA, though confirming current community covenants during due diligence is always recommended.
What can you tell me about the age and construction of the home at 112 Lavergne Lane?
The home was built in 1952, placing it in the mid-century era of Virginia Beach residential construction — a period known for solid framing, distinct room layouts, and lot sizes more generous than what later subdivisions typically offered. At 2,463 square feet across five bedrooms and three baths, the home has been expanded or well-configured relative to its original footprint.
Want to walk through 112 Lavergne Lane or run the numbers on a VA loan? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corridor well — reach out and let's talk.