Why this home stands out
Built in 2021, this home skips the compromises that come with older construction — modern mechanical systems, current energy codes, and a floor plan sized for real life with five bedrooms and three and a half baths across 3,111 square feet. That combination of scale and youth is genuinely hard to find in Seaford, where the housing stock tends to run older and smaller. You get the space of a move-up home without the renovation math.
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Seaford sits in the quiet, wooded western reaches of York County, tucked between the York River and the headwaters of Seaford Creek. It has the feel of a place that hasn't been over-developed — mature trees, low traffic, and neighbors who tend to stay. The surrounding area is unincorporated York County, which consistently ranks among Virginia's best-managed localities for public services and infrastructure. Seaford Virginia real estate draws buyers who want that slower pace without giving up access: Williamsburg is roughly 20 minutes west, Newport News is 20 minutes south, and the broader Hampton Roads metro is well within reach. Grafton and Tabb are just a short drive away for everyday shopping, dining, and services. The York River State Park is nearby for hiking, paddling, and waterfront access. It's a genuinely livable corner of the Peninsula — one where the surroundings feel more like the rural Chesapeake than a suburb, even though you're never far from what you need.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from Osborn Lane. The Grafton area along Route 17 puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and a solid mix of casual dining within about ten minutes. For a broader retail run, Williamsburg Premium Outlets and the Williamsburg Town Center are roughly 20 minutes west. York River State Park is one of the standout nearby assets — over 2,500 acres of trails, fishing piers, and canoe launches along the York River. Seaford's position between two major military corridors also means the drive to Joint Base Langley-Eustis runs about 16 minutes, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 18 minutes away.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is about 16 minutes from Osborn Lane, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is roughly 18 minutes out — making this address genuinely workable for dual-military households or families weighing assignment flexibility. A VA loan is one of the strongest tools available for this purchase, and five bedrooms gives you room to grow across a full tour of duty without feeling squeezed.
For families upgrading
Five bedrooms and 3,111 square feet built in 2021 means you're not trading square footage for modernity — you get both. York County's low-density character keeps the neighborhood quiet, and the lot gives kids actual outdoor space. When the family outgrows the last house, this one has the room to absorb the next chapter without requiring another move anytime soon.
More buyer questions
How far is 115 Osborn Lane from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from Osborn Lane to Joint Base Langley-Eustis runs approximately 16 minutes under normal traffic conditions, heading south through York County via Route 17 or Route 134.
How far is 115 Osborn Lane from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 18 minutes from Osborn Lane, making it a practical commute for personnel assigned there.
What county is 115 Osborn Lane in?
The property is located in York County, Virginia — an unincorporated locality with its own local government, school system, and services separate from the City of Newport News or Williamsburg.
Is 115 Osborn Lane in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address should be verified through the FEMA Flood Map Service Center or confirmed with your real estate agent during due diligence — see the FloodRisk tile on this page for current designation details.
What is the Seaford area of York County like to live in?
Seaford has a quiet, semi-rural character with mature trees, low traffic density, and proximity to the York River — it appeals to buyers who want space and calm without being far from Newport News, Williamsburg, or the broader Hampton Roads metro.
Want to know more about 115 Osborn Lane or similar homes in York County? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to walk you through it — reach out today.