Why this home stands out
What sets 121 Alexandria Way apart is the combination of a recent build year and generous square footage. Homes from 2019 carry modern construction standards — think tighter energy envelopes, open-concept layouts, and updated mechanical systems — without the wait or uncertainty of new construction. At 2,900 square feet across four bedrooms and three and a half baths, there's real room to grow here, not just enough space to get by.
FOUNDERS POINTE and the Carrollton real estate market
Carrollton sits in Isle of Wight County, just across the James River from Hampton and a short hop from the heart of Hampton Roads. It's one of those areas that feels genuinely suburban — quiet streets, newer development, and a slower pace — while still keeping you connected to everything the region offers. The community around Alexandria Way reflects that character: well-maintained homes, a mix of families and professionals, and the kind of neighborhood where people tend to stay for years. Carrollton, Virginia is a draw for buyers who want more square footage and newer construction without trading away commute practicality. Isle of Wight County carries its own distinct identity, separate from the denser urban cores of Norfolk or Chesapeake, and that breathing room is a real part of the appeal. You're close enough to the Peninsula's employment corridors and military installations to make daily life work, but far enough out to feel like you've genuinely left work behind when you pull into the driveway.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from 121 Alexandria Way. The Carrollton area is served by grocery options along Route 17, and the broader Newport News and Suffolk corridors add even more retail and dining variety within a reasonable drive. Windsor Castle Park in Smithfield is a favorite for outdoor time — trails, waterfront views, and open space that's hard to beat in the region. The James River Bridge connects Carrollton to Hampton quickly, opening up the full Peninsula for work, shopping, and weekend plans. For a more urban evening, downtown Norfolk and the Hampton waterfront are both reachable without a major commitment.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is about 15 minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 19 minutes out — both well within a practical daily commute. For active-duty households, a VA loan can make a 2019-built home like this one especially accessible, pairing favorable financing terms with a property that won't demand immediate maintenance investment. Isle of Wight County also offers a quieter off-base lifestyle that many military families actively seek out.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and 2,900 square feet give a growing family genuine flexibility — dedicated guest space, a home office, or room for kids at different life stages. Built in 2019, the home avoids the deferred-maintenance concerns that older properties can carry. Carrollton's suburban Isle of Wight County setting means more lot space and calmer streets, which tends to matter a lot once the household gets bigger.
More buyer questions
How far is 121 Alexandria Way from NSA Northwest Annex?
NSA Northwest Annex is approximately 15 minutes from 121 Alexandria Way under typical traffic conditions. That makes it one of the more commuter-friendly locations in Isle of Wight County for personnel assigned there.
What county is 121 Alexandria Way in?
121 Alexandria Way is located in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Carrollton is an unincorporated community within the county, which has its own tax structure and services separate from neighboring cities like Suffolk or Newport News.
How old is the home at 121 Alexandria Way?
The home was built in 2019, making it a relatively recent construction. That build year generally means current building codes, modern insulation standards, and mechanical systems that are still well within their expected service life.
Is 121 Alexandria Way in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this address should be confirmed through FEMA's flood map service or with a licensed insurance agent, as designations can change over time. The property detail page includes a dedicated flood risk tile with current information.
Does 121 Alexandria Way have an HOA?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed through current disclosure documents or directly with Isle of Wight County records. Your agent can pull that detail quickly during the due-diligence process.
Curious how 121 Alexandria Way fits your timeline and goals? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Hampton Roads well — reach out and let's talk through the details.