Why this home stands out
Five bedrooms in Hampton under one roof is rarer than you might think, and 12 Holston Lane delivers that space in a well-proportioned 2,334-square-foot layout built in 2005 — recent enough for modern systems, established enough to carry genuine neighborhood character. Three full baths mean morning routines don't turn into negotiations, and the bedroom count gives you real flexibility whether you need a dedicated home office, a guest suite, or room for a growing family.
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Hampton is one of the older independent cities in the United States, and it wears that history comfortably alongside a thoroughly modern lifestyle. The area around Holston Lane sits in the eastern reaches of the city, close to the water and the open feel that defines this part of Hampton Roads. If you've been searching hampton va homes, this corridor tends to appeal to buyers who want proximity to the base without trading away neighborhood calm. Hampton itself offers a walkable waterfront downtown, a strong arts scene at the American Theatre, and easy access to both the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel and Interstate 64. Daily errands are straightforward, the commute network fans out in several directions, and the broader Hampton Roads region — including Norfolk, Newport News, and Virginia Beach — is within reasonable reach. There's a genuine sense of place here that newer master-planned communities sometimes lack.
What's nearby
Everyday conveniences cluster within a short drive of 12 Holston Lane. Langley Air Force Base's main gate is roughly seven minutes away, and the Coliseum Central corridor puts big-box retail, grocery options, and dining within easy reach. Buckroe Beach Park is close enough for a spontaneous afternoon walk along the Chesapeake Bay, and the historic Phoebus neighborhood — with its independent restaurants and coffee shops — is just a few minutes west. Fort Monroe National Monument sits nearby as well, offering trails, waterfront access, and a slice of American military history you can explore on a weekend morning.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Seven minutes to Joint Base Langley-Eustis makes 12 Holston Lane a natural fit for active-duty households at Langley. A VA loan can make the financing side straightforward, and five bedrooms give you the flexibility to host family during PCS season or set up a proper home office between deployments. Naval Station Norfolk is also reachable in about 18 minutes, which matters if assignments shift.
For families upgrading
If your current home has outgrown your family, five bedrooms and three full baths represent a meaningful step up. Built in 2005, the house carries a modern footprint without the premium of new construction, and the eastern Hampton location keeps you connected to parks, the bay, and the kind of neighborhood where kids actually play outside. There's room here to grow into rather than out of.
More buyer questions
How far is 12 Holston Lane from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive is approximately seven minutes under normal traffic conditions. That proximity makes this address one of the more convenient off-base options for Langley personnel.
How far is 12 Holston Lane from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is roughly 18 minutes away via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel or the downtown Hampton route, depending on traffic. It's a workable commute for sailors stationed there.
What is the flood zone status for 12 Holston Lane?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Reviewing that tile before making decisions about insurance is always a good idea in coastal Hampton.
Is there an HOA at 12 Holston Lane?
HOA status for this address should be verified through current public records or directly with the seller, as community governance can change over time. Your agent can pull the most current documentation.
What parks and outdoor spaces are near 12 Holston Lane?
Buckroe Beach Park and the waterfront at Fort Monroe National Monument are both within a short drive, offering bay access, walking trails, and open green space. The eastern Hampton location puts you closer to the Chesapeake shoreline than most parts of the city.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Hampton well — reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walk-through of 12 Holston Lane.