Why this home stands out
What sets 1120 Debussy CT apart is the address itself. A cul-de-sac court location means low cut-through traffic and a tighter-knit street feel, while the proximity to two major installations — Dam Neck Annex and NAS Oceana — is almost unmatched in this price corridor of Virginia Beach. For anyone whose daily life revolves around base access, this is the kind of address that makes the commute disappear.
OCEAN LAKES and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Debussy Court sits in the southern Virginia Beach corridor, a part of the city where suburban calm and genuine convenience overlap. The surrounding streets are a mix of well-established single-family homes from the late 1980s and early 1990s, giving the area a consistent, mature character — mature trees, settled landscaping, and neighbors who tend to stay. Virginia Beach itself is one of the most populous cities on the East Coast, yet this pocket of it feels refreshingly low-key. You're far enough from the resort strip to avoid the seasonal congestion, but close enough to reach the oceanfront in under twenty minutes when the mood strikes. The city's extensive park system, greenway trails, and access to both the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic make outdoor life genuinely easy here. Everyday errands — groceries, pharmacies, coffee, dining — are all within a short drive, and the road network around this part of the city makes getting anywhere straightforward.
What's nearby
Daily life from Debussy Court is low-effort. Dam Neck Annex is four minutes away, and NAS Oceana is eight — two of the region's most active installations practically on your doorstep. For groceries, a Harris Teeter and a Kroger are both within roughly ten minutes. The Landstown Commons shopping area puts Target, Home Depot, and a range of dining options within easy reach. Red Mill Landing Park and the nearby trail network give you quick access to outdoor space without a long drive. If you're heading to the Virginia Beach Oceanfront or Town Center, expect a fifteen-to-twenty-minute trip depending on traffic.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Four minutes to Dam Neck Annex and eight to NAS Oceana — for a military household, that kind of proximity is rare and genuinely valuable. A VA loan makes ownership here straightforward, and the cul-de-sac setting means the neighborhood has a quieter, more settled feel that families tend to appreciate. Whether you're PCS-ing in or already stationed locally, 1120 Debussy CT is worth a close look.
For first-time buyers
At 1,514 square feet with three bedrooms and two baths, 1120 Debussy CT is sized right for a first home — enough room to grow into without the overhead of a sprawling floor plan. The 1989 build means the bones are solid and the layout is practical. A cul-de-sac street keeps things quiet, and the Virginia Beach location puts you near everything without locking you into a high-traffic area.
More buyer questions
How far is 1120 Debussy CT from Dam Neck Annex?
Dam Neck Annex is approximately four minutes away by car — one of the closest residential streets to the installation in this part of Virginia Beach. That kind of proximity is a genuine daily-life advantage for anyone assigned there.
How far is 1120 Debussy CT from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is roughly eight minutes away, making this address practical for personnel at either installation. Having two major bases within ten minutes is uncommon even in a military-dense market like Virginia Beach.
Is 1120 Debussy CT in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. We recommend reviewing that section and discussing it with your agent before making any decisions.
What is the lot like at 1120 Debussy CT?
The home sits on a cul-de-sac court, which typically means a slightly wider or pie-shaped lot and very little pass-through vehicle traffic — a combination that many buyers find appealing for both usability and neighborhood feel.
What year was 1120 Debussy CT built?
The home was built in 1989, placing it in a generation of Virginia Beach construction known for conventional single-family layouts with practical floor plans — three bedrooms, two baths, and 1,514 square feet of interior space.
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