Why this home stands out
What sets 113 Alaric Drive apart is its combination of generous square footage for a three-bedroom home and an unbeatable position on the Langley-Eustis corridor. At 1,754 square feet, there's real room to spread out — more than many comparable homes in this price tier. Add in quick access to both a major Air Force installation and the broader Hampton Roads highway network, and this address checks boxes that are genuinely hard to find together.
SILVER ISLES and the Hampton real estate market
113 Alaric Drive sits in the eastern reaches of Hampton, Virginia, a city with deep military roots, a working waterfront, and a surprisingly varied collection of neighborhoods. This corner of Hampton trends residential and quiet — tree-lined streets, single-family homes from the 1960s and 70s, and a pace that feels a step removed from the busier commercial corridors to the west. Hampton itself is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and that history shows up in the architecture, the waterfront parks, and the civic pride you'll notice pretty quickly. The city is bounded by the Chesapeake Bay to the east and the Hampton Roads harbor to the south, which means water access and water views are never far away. Langley Air Force Base anchors the local economy and gives the area a steady, service-oriented community feel. Neighbors here tend to put down roots, and the neighborhood around Alaric Drive reflects that stability.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy from 113 Alaric Drive. Grocery runs are straightforward with options along Mercury Boulevard and Coliseum Drive just a few minutes west. Phoebus — Hampton's historic arts-and-dining district — is a short drive and worth exploring for local restaurants, coffee shops, and weekend events. Fort Monroe National Monument sits nearby along the waterfront and offers miles of walking paths, a moat, and a stretch of Chesapeake Bay shoreline that's hard to beat on a clear afternoon. Buckroe Beach is also within easy reach for summer weekends. For commuters, Interstate 64 connects quickly to the rest of Hampton Roads.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Eight minutes to Joint Base Langley-Eustis and about sixteen minutes to Naval Station Norfolk — 113 Alaric Drive is genuinely well-positioned for dual-military households or anyone working across installations. A VA loan can make a home like this even more accessible, and the established neighborhood means you're buying into a stable community rather than a transient one. Short commutes leave more time for the things that matter.
For first-time buyers
If you're buying your first home, 113 Alaric Drive offers a real advantage: 1,754 square feet means you're not immediately outgrowing the space, and the 1972 construction gives you solid bones without the uncertainty of a much older home. Hampton's eastern neighborhoods are approachable and community-oriented, and the proximity to Joint Base Langley-Eustis keeps the local economy grounded. It's a practical, livable starting point in one of Hampton Roads' most connected cities.
More buyer questions
How far is 113 Alaric Drive from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive is approximately 8 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closer off-base residential options for Langley personnel. The route is straightforward with no major congestion points for most of the day.
How far is 113 Alaric Drive from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is roughly 16 minutes away, depending on bridge and tunnel traffic. For sailors or civilians working at the base, this address offers a reasonable commute without crossing the Downtown Tunnel or Monitor-Merrimac during peak hours.
What is the flood zone status for 113 Alaric Drive?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Reviewing that section is recommended before making any decisions, particularly given Hampton's coastal geography.
Is there an HOA at 113 Alaric Drive?
Based on available information, this property does not appear to be subject to a mandatory homeowners association. Always confirm the current HOA status during the due diligence period, as community governance structures can change.
What are the nearest parks and outdoor spaces to 113 Alaric Drive?
Fort Monroe National Monument and Buckroe Beach are both within a short drive and offer waterfront access, walking trails, and open green space. The broader eastern Hampton area has several smaller neighborhood parks as well.
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