Why this home stands out
Five bedrooms in a 2013-built home means you're getting flexible space that actually works — whether that's a dedicated home office, a guest suite, or room for a growing family. At 3,200 square feet, the layout has breathing room without feeling sprawling. The relatively recent construction year means modern mechanical systems, tighter energy efficiency, and fewer of the surprise maintenance headaches that come with older stock.
ALBEMARLE RIVER and the Chesapeake real estate market
Copper Knoll Lane sits in a quiet residential pocket of Chesapeake — a city that consistently ranks among the safest and most livable in Virginia. Chesapeake is the second-largest city in the commonwealth by land area, which translates to a rare combination: suburban calm with genuine access to jobs, retail, and green space. The area around this address has a settled, established feel — tree-lined streets, single-family homes, and neighbors who tend to stay put. You're far enough from the main commercial corridors to enjoy quiet evenings, but close enough that errands don't require a production. The city's park system is extensive, and the broader Great Dismal Swamp region offers outdoor recreation that most metro areas simply can't match. Interstate 64 and Route 168 are both within easy reach, connecting you to Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and the Outer Banks without much friction.
What's nearby
Day-to-day logistics are straightforward from Copper Knoll Lane. Greenbrier, one of Chesapeake's primary retail and dining corridors, is just a short drive away and covers everything from grocery runs to sit-down dinners. Chesapeake Regional Medical Center provides full hospital services nearby. City parks and trail systems are accessible without a long commute, and the area has solid coffee shop and casual dining options for weekday mornings or weekend outings. For bigger trips, Norfolk International Airport is roughly 20 minutes north.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is four minutes away — that's a commute that actually gives you time back in your day. Norfolk Naval Shipyard is reachable in about 17 minutes, so dual-military households or those with assignments at either installation will find this location genuinely convenient. A VA loan can make financing a home this size more accessible than many buyers expect.
For families upgrading
Five bedrooms at 3,200 square feet gives a growing family real options — dedicated spaces for kids, guests, a home office, or a playroom, without anyone feeling crowded. Built in 2013, the home skips the renovation headaches of older construction. Chesapeake's family-friendly reputation and extensive park system make the surrounding community a strong long-term fit.
More buyer questions
How far is 1202 Copper Knoll Lane from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The Finance Center is approximately four minutes away by car, making this one of the closest residential options to that installation in the area.
How far is 1202 Copper Knoll Lane from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is about 17 minutes from Copper Knoll Lane under normal traffic conditions, a manageable daily commute for shipyard personnel.
What is the flood zone status for 1202 Copper Knoll Lane?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the most current FEMA map data.
Is there an HOA at 1202 Copper Knoll Lane?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed through current disclosure documents; your agent can pull that detail quickly during the due-diligence process.
What are the nearest grocery and retail options to Copper Knoll Lane?
The Greenbrier corridor in Chesapeake is the closest major retail hub, offering grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies, and big-box retail within a short drive.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Chesapeake well. Reach out to get your questions answered or to schedule a walkthrough of 1202 Copper Knoll Lane.