Why this home stands out
At 3,346 square feet, 1314 Laurel Crescent delivers room to breathe — four bedrooms, three full baths, and a half bath give households the flexibility to spread out, host guests, or carve out dedicated workspace. Built in 1994, the home sits in a well-established residential pocket of Norfolk where mature trees line the streets and neighbors tend to stay for the long haul. The crescent-shaped street itself keeps through-traffic low, which is a quiet detail that makes a real difference day to day.
RIVERFRONT and the Norfolk real estate market
Laurel Crescent sits in a residential section of northern Norfolk — one of the city's more established corners, where the housing stock dates back several decades and the streetscapes feel settled and lived-in. The surrounding blocks are a mix of single-family homes on generous lots, and the crescent layout means you're not dealing with cut-through traffic. Norfolk as a city is a study in contrasts: a working waterfront, a growing arts scene, and some of the most walkable urban neighborhoods in Hampton Roads all coexist within its borders. If you've been searching for a norfolk home for sale that gives you size, stability, and proximity to everything the region offers, this part of the city delivers. Norfolk is also one of the more transit-connected cities in Hampton Roads, with The Tide light rail and an expanding network of bike lanes making car-free errands increasingly realistic for residents who want them.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy from Laurel Crescent. Grocery runs are quick — you're within a short drive of major supermarkets serving the north Norfolk corridor. Coffee shops, casual dining, and neighborhood restaurants are clustered along nearby commercial stretches. Little Creek Road and Granby Street both put retail, pharmacies, and services within easy reach. For outdoor time, the Lafayette River greenway and several city parks are close by. Naval Station Norfolk is roughly five minutes by car, and MARFORCOM Norfolk sits in the same proximity — making this address genuinely convenient for anyone whose daily commute runs through either gate.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Five minutes to Naval Station Norfolk and five minutes to MARFORCOM Norfolk — 1314 Laurel Crescent is about as well-positioned as it gets for a military household managing gate commutes. Four bedrooms and 3,346 square feet give you room for a growing family, a home office for remote duty days, or a dedicated space for guests rotating through. A VA loan can make financing straightforward, and the established neighborhood means you're buying into stability.
For families upgrading
If your current home has started to feel tight, 1314 Laurel Crescent offers a genuine step up. Four bedrooms and three and a half baths across 3,346 square feet means everyone gets their own space — and then some. The 1994 build puts you in a home with solid bones and a layout designed for real family life, not the compressed floor plans that came later. Northern Norfolk's established neighborhoods are a smart place to put down roots when you're ready to stop compromising on square footage.
More buyer questions
How far is 1314 Laurel Crescent from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is approximately five minutes by car from 1314 Laurel Crescent, making it one of the more convenient addresses in the city for active-duty personnel assigned to the base. The drive avoids most of the congestion that affects longer Hampton Roads commutes.
What is the square footage and layout of 1314 Laurel Crescent?
The home offers 3,346 square feet of living space across a 4-bedroom, 3.1-bath floor plan built in 1994. That combination of bedroom count and bath count gives households a lot of flexibility for families, remote workers, or anyone who regularly hosts guests.
Is 1314 Laurel Crescent in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Reviewing that section will give you the most accurate and up-to-date designation for the property.
What neighborhood is 1314 Laurel Crescent in?
The home sits on Laurel Crescent in northern Norfolk, Virginia — an established residential area characterized by mature landscaping, low cut-through traffic, and a mix of single-family homes. It falls within Norfolk city limits and Norfolk's broader municipal services and infrastructure.
Does 1314 Laurel Crescent have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details section of this page. If an HOA is in place, the listing details will reflect that — though specific fee amounts are not displayed here.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Norfolk well. Reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough of 1314 Laurel Crescent at your convenience.