Why this home stands out
Built in 2023, Unit 203 at 1725 Dromolin Drive skips the renovation conversation entirely. You're getting contemporary construction — think tighter insulation, modern electrical, and up-to-date plumbing — in a market where most condos carry decades of wear. Two full baths for two bedrooms is a practical layout that works whether you're living solo, hosting guests, or sharing the space with a roommate or partner.
SPENCE CROSSING and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Virginia Beach is one of the largest cities by land area on the East Coast, and the 23456 zip code sits in the southern interior of the city — away from the resort-strip crowds but still within easy reach of everything the city offers. This part of Virginia Beach has a quieter, more residential feel: wider roads, newer development pockets, and a pace that's a bit more relaxed than the oceanfront corridors. The area around Dromolin Drive reflects the city's ongoing growth in its southern reaches, with relatively recent construction throughout. Virginia Beach as a whole is defined by its military presence, its coastline, and a surprisingly diverse dining and retail scene that punches well above the weight of a typical suburban city. Getting around is straightforward — Princess Anne Road, Dam Neck Road, and Indian River Road all connect this pocket to the rest of the city without forcing you onto the interstate for everyday errands.
What's nearby
Day-to-day conveniences are well within reach of 1725 Dromolin Drive. Grocery options, pharmacies, and casual dining line the nearby corridors along Princess Anne Road and Nimmo Parkway. Red Mill Commons, one of Virginia Beach's larger lifestyle shopping centers, is a short drive and brings a wide range of retail, restaurants, and services under one roof. Sandbridge Beach — a quieter, less commercialized stretch of coastline — is accessible within about fifteen to twenty minutes. Several parks and trail systems in this part of the city make it easy to get outside without driving far.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NAS Oceana is roughly ten minutes away, and USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about thirteen — making this condo a genuinely practical choice for active-duty households. A VA loan can make financing a newer build like this especially straightforward, and 1,352 square feet gives you real living space without the square-footage premium of a larger single-family home.
For first-time buyers
If you're buying your first home, a 2023-built condo removes a lot of the uncertainty that comes with older properties. There's no aging roof to worry about, no outdated systems to budget around — just a clean, modern unit where you can focus on living rather than maintaining. Two full baths and over 1,300 square feet means you're not sacrificing comfort to get into the market.
More buyer questions
How far is 1725 Dromolin Dr #203 from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is approximately ten minutes from this address under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the more convenient locations in Virginia Beach for personnel stationed there.
What year was 1725 Dromolin Dr #203 built?
The building was constructed in 2023, making it among the newest residential construction in this part of Virginia Beach.
Is 1725 Dromolin Dr #203 part of an HOA?
As a condo unit, this property is part of a condominium association — HOA governance applies, covering shared building and common-area maintenance.
How far is 1725 Dromolin Dr #203 from the beach?
Sandbridge Beach, a quieter coastal stretch, is roughly fifteen to twenty minutes away, while the main Virginia Beach Oceanfront is approximately twenty to twenty-five minutes depending on traffic.
What is the flood zone status for 1725 Dromolin Dr #203?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the current FEMA map classification and any flood insurance considerations.
Want to walk through Unit 203 in person or have questions about the building? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to help — reach out and let's set something up.