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21 days on market

$390,000

1675 Mount Lebanon Ave

Suffolk, Virginia 23436

MLS# 10634291 · CRITTENDEN · Suffolk VA

Updated Jun 2, 2026 · Source: REIN MLS

Est. payment

$2,289/mo

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Price / sq ft

$260

1,500 sq ft

Days on market

21

HOA

None

Year built

1947

79 yrs old

Beds

3

Full Baths

2

Half Baths

0

Sq Ft

1,500

Garage

No

Residential1 StorySingle FamilyWaterfront — Not Waterfront

Schools

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About this home

The finishes in this charming bungalow are built to last. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, this home offers an open floor plan, stunning outdoor space, a spacious mud/utility room designed for convenience. The kitchen is a standout—perfect for any home chef—with abundant counter and cabinet space, stainless steel appliances, a stunning backsplash, elegant pendant lighting, a bar area, and a cozy eat-in dining s…

Listed by Katie Verhalen · Judy Reed Realty

VaHome Team property overview

At a glance

A 1947-built, 3-bedroom, 2-bath home on Mount Lebanon Avenue in Suffolk, Virginia — compact at 1,500 square feet, close to NSA Northwest Annex, and surrounded by a quietly convenient corner of Western Tidewater that rewards those who take a closer look.

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Why this home stands out

What sets 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue apart is its combination of mid-century bones and genuine Suffolk character. Homes from this era were built to last — solid construction, practical layouts, and lots that give you real breathing room. Add a 14-minute drive to NSA Northwest Annex and easy access to NSA Hampton Roads, and you have an address that balances everyday convenience with a slower, less congested pace of life than you'd find closer to the water.

CRITTENDEN and the Suffolk real estate market

Mount Lebanon Avenue sits in a quiet residential stretch of Suffolk — a city that often surprises people with how much it quietly delivers. Suffolk is the largest city by land area in Virginia, and that scale means genuine variety: historic downtown streets, wide-open farmland on the western edge, and established neighborhoods like this one that feel grounded and unhurried. The area around 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue has a settled, workaday character — the kind of street where neighbors know each other and traffic is light enough that you notice it when it isn't. Suffolk's growth over the past two decades has brought new retail and dining corridors without erasing the older residential fabric, and that balance is part of what draws buyers here. Chesapeake and Portsmouth are both within reasonable reach, and Interstate 664 keeps the broader Hampton Roads region accessible without putting you in the middle of it.

What's nearby

Three dining spots are within a short walk or drive: M&M Hospitality, Vintage Tavern, and Snack Shack are all within 0.6 miles of the front door, which means weeknight dinner options are closer than most people expect for a neighborhood this quiet. That kind of walkable convenience to food and community spots is genuinely rare in this part of Western Tidewater. For everyday errands, Suffolk's commercial corridors along Route 17 and Harbour View are a short drive away, putting grocery stores, pharmacies, and big-box retail well within reach without requiring a long haul.

For different buyers

For military families relocating

NSA Northwest Annex is 14 minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 20 — making 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue a practical home base for service members assigned to either installation. Suffolk's lower traffic density means those commute times stay predictable, which matters when your schedule doesn't leave room for surprises. A VA loan can make this kind of purchase straightforward, and the 3-bedroom layout gives growing families real room to settle in.

For first-time buyers

A 1947-built, 3-bedroom home at 1,500 square feet is a tangible, manageable starting point — enough space to live comfortably without the overhead of a larger property. Mount Lebanon Avenue is the kind of street where first-time ownership feels approachable: a real neighborhood, real neighbors, and a city that's still affordable relative to the rest of Hampton Roads. It's a solid foundation to build from.

Frequently asked questions

How far is 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue from NSA Northwest Annex?

NSA Northwest Annex is approximately 14 minutes away by car under normal traffic conditions. That short commute is one of the address's most practical advantages for military households.

How far is 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue from NSA Hampton Roads?

NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 20 minutes from this address, making it a workable commute for service members assigned there as well.

What is the neighborhood like around Mount Lebanon Avenue in Suffolk?

The area has a quiet, established residential character — low traffic, older homes with some mid-century construction, and a pace of life that's noticeably calmer than denser parts of Hampton Roads. It's a neighborhood where people tend to stay.

Is 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue in a flood zone?

Flood zone status for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, as parts of Suffolk carry varying levels of flood risk.

What are the dining options near 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue?

M&M Hospitality, Vintage Tavern, and Snack Shack are all within 0.6 miles, giving you three distinct options for a quick meal without leaving the immediate neighborhood.

Want to walk through 1675 Mount Lebanon Avenue in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Suffolk well — reach out and let's set something up.

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Property Details

Bedrooms

3

Full Baths

2

Half Baths

0

Approx Sq Ft

1,500

Stories

1

Fireplaces

0

Flooring

Carpet, Ceramic, Laminate/LVP

Heating

Cooling

Laundry

Interior Features

N/A

Appliances

Dishwasher, Dryer Hookup, Elec Range, Refrigerator, Washer Hookup

Sale & Tax History

List Price

$390,000

Price / Sq Ft

$260

Annual Taxes

$1,821

Monthly Tax

$152

HOA

None

Tax Rate (effective)

0.47%

Sale Timeline (this listing)

EventDatePriceDetail
ListedMay 12, 2026$390,000
Currently listed$390,000

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About buying in Suffolk

Homes for sale in Suffolk, VA represent some of the best new-construction value in Hampton Roads. As Virginia's largest city by land area (430+ square miles), Suffolk offers a mix of brand-new master-planned communities (Driver, Bennett's Creek, North Suffolk in the 23435 ZIP) and historic downtown Suffolk neighborhoods (23434), all at prices typically 15-25% lower than equivalent homes in Virginia Beach or Chesapeake. North Suffolk (23435) is the fastest-growing submarket — its commute time to Norfolk Naval Shipyard and downtown Norfolk via Route 17 makes it a top pick for military and shipyard families. The Driver and Burbage Grant communities feature 4-5 bedroom new construction in the $450K-$700K range. Holland and Southwest Suffolk (23437) and downtown Suffolk (23434) offer more affordable inventory under $350K, with historic Victorian and Craftsman homes available in walkable neighborhoods. Suffolk Public Schools serves the K-12 population, with King's Fork High, Lakeland High, and Nansemond River High as the main high schools. The Suffolk listings below pull live from the REIN MLS and refresh every 5 minutes.

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Military Commute

Drive times to nearest bases

Drive times via Google Maps with current traffic patterns. Times are typical and may vary by time of day. Use the "Analyze" button up top to see live drive time to your saved base.

Estimate your monthly payment

$2,289/mo

Principal & interest

$2,024

Property tax

$152

Home insurance

$114

PMI

None

HOA

None

Estimate only. Insurance assumed at 0.35% of home value annually. Actual taxes, insurance, and rate will vary by lender, credit, and property. Contact a lender for a personalized quote.

Listed by Judy Reed Realty · MLS# 10634291

Data provided by REIN MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

UNDER CONTRACT

$390,000

1675 Mount Lebanon AVE, SUFFOLK VA 23436

Suffolk, Virginia 23436

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Quick Facts

TypeResidential
Year Built1947
Lot Size
Taxes$1,821/yr
HOANone
Heating
Cooling

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