Why this home stands out
What sets this address apart is the combination of square footage and a two-full-bath layout in a condominium-style setting — a pairing that gives you genuine living space without the exterior maintenance demands of a detached home. At 1,492 square feet across two bedrooms, there's real room to breathe, work from home, or host guests without feeling squeezed. The 1995 build era means solid construction with layouts designed for modern daily life.
SOUTHALL LANDING and the Hampton real estate market
Hampton is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and it carries that history lightly — you get waterfront character, mature tree canopy, and a city that feels lived-in rather than manufactured. The Genoa Drive area sits in the eastern reaches of Hampton near the Chesapeake Bay shoreline, where the pace slows down and the scenery opens up. Neighborhoods out here tend to be quiet and established, with a mix of long-time residents and military families cycling through the area on orders. Hampton as a whole offers a compelling mix: you're close to the water, close to the bases, and close to the broader Hampton Roads metro without being swallowed by it. The city's downtown waterfront, Buckroe Beach, and the Virginia Air and Space Science Center all sit within easy reach, giving everyday life a sense of place that newer suburban developments simply can't replicate. For anyone considering Hampton, Virginia real estate, this corner of the city offers genuine neighborhood texture.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from 128 Genoa Drive. Grocery options, pharmacies, and everyday retail are accessible along the Mercury Boulevard and Pembroke Avenue corridors within a short drive. Buckroe Beach Park is just minutes away, making an afternoon walk along the Chesapeake Bay genuinely effortless. Fort Monroe National Monument — a historic waterfront landmark — is also close by and worth exploring on weekends. Joint Base Langley-Eustis sits only about nine minutes away, and Naval Station Norfolk is reachable in roughly sixteen minutes via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, making this address a logical choice for service members at either installation.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Nine minutes to Joint Base Langley-Eustis and sixteen to Naval Station Norfolk — 128 Genoa Drive is about as well-positioned as Hampton gets for dual-military households or anyone weighing a VA loan purchase near Langley. The two-full-bath layout handles the morning rush, and the 1,492-square-foot footprint gives you space to decompress after long duty days. PCS season or not, this address makes logistical sense.
For first-time buyers
If you're stepping into homeownership for the first time, a two-bed, two-bath layout at 1,492 square feet is a genuinely comfortable starting point — enough room to grow into without overwhelming upkeep. The condominium structure means exterior maintenance is handled collectively, which simplifies your first year of ownership considerably. Hampton's established neighborhoods and proximity to the water give you a real sense of community from day one.
More buyer questions
How far is 128 Genoa Drive from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from 128 Genoa Drive #19 to Joint Base Langley-Eustis runs approximately nine minutes under normal traffic conditions. That makes it one of the closer residential options to Langley in the Hampton area.
How far is 128 Genoa Drive from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is roughly sixteen minutes away via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. Commute times can vary during peak hours, but the route is well-traveled and familiar to most Hampton Roads service members.
Is 128 Genoa Drive in a flood zone?
Given the property's proximity to the Chesapeake Bay shoreline in eastern Hampton, flood zone status is worth reviewing carefully. Check the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page for the current FEMA designation and any relevant insurance considerations.
What type of property is 128 Genoa Drive #19?
The property is a residential condominium unit — a 1,492-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home built in 1995. The unit number (#19) indicates it's part of a larger community with shared exterior responsibilities.
Does 128 Genoa Drive have an HOA?
As a condominium-style property, 128 Genoa Drive #19 is part of a homeowners association. The HOA covers exterior and common-area maintenance; specific fee details and what's included are available through the listing disclosure documents.
Want to see 128 Genoa Drive in person or talk through the numbers? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Hampton well — reach out and let's set something up.