Why this home stands out
Four years young and built to current code, 1728 Barkadeer Cove skips the renovation math entirely. At 2,457 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths, there's real breathing room here — the kind of floor plan that handles a home office, overnight guests, and everyday family life without anyone feeling squeezed. The half-bath placement keeps things practical, and the 2020 build date means mechanical systems, insulation, and finishes are all starting from a strong baseline.
BRYANS COVE and the Chesapeake real estate market
Barkadeer Cove sits in the western reaches of Chesapeake, Virginia — a city that consistently ranks among the most livable in the Mid-Atlantic for good reason. This corner of Chesapeake trades urban density for quieter residential streets while keeping major corridors within easy reach. The surrounding area has a settled, suburban feel: newer construction mixed with established homes, wide lots, and the kind of low-traffic cul-de-sac energy the street name suggests. Chesapeake itself spans from the North Carolina border up to the Elizabeth River, giving residents access to everything from Great Dismal Swamp trails to waterfront dining — all without leaving city limits. Western Chesapeake in particular benefits from proximity to Interstate 664 and Route 17, which connect you to Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the broader Hampton Roads region in under twenty minutes on most days. It's a practical base of operations for a region that rewards people who know their way around.
What's nearby
Day-to-day life around 1728 Barkadeer Cove keeps things close and convenient. River's Edge Park is just 0.7 miles away — an easy walk or quick bike ride when you need fresh air, open space, or somewhere to let the dog run. Restaurante Mexicano, also 0.7 miles out, gives you a solid neighborhood dinner option without having to plan around traffic. Beyond those immediate anchors, western Chesapeake's retail corridors along Cedar Road and Western Branch Boulevard put grocery stores, pharmacies, and everyday errands within a short drive. The overall setup rewards people who want a calm home base without sacrificing access to the things that make daily life run smoothly.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly 8 minutes away, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard clocks in at about 10 — making 1728 Barkadeer Cove a genuinely practical choice for active-duty households. A VA loan can make the 2020 construction even more accessible, since newer builds typically sail through VA appraisals without the repair conditions that older homes sometimes trigger. Short commutes and a move-friendly floor plan are a hard combination to beat.
For families upgrading
If you've outgrown your current space, 2,457 square feet built in 2020 is a meaningful step up. Three bedrooms and two and a half baths give everyone room to spread out, and the modern construction means you're not inheriting someone else's deferred maintenance list. River's Edge Park less than a mile away adds an outdoor outlet that families with kids tend to use constantly once they discover it's that close.
More buyer questions
How far is 1728 Barkadeer Cove from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 10 minutes from 1728 Barkadeer Cove under normal traffic conditions. The route via Route 17 and I-664 is straightforward and avoids most of the congestion that affects other parts of Hampton Roads.
How far is 1728 Barkadeer Cove from the USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 8 minutes away, making it one of the closest installations to this address in the region.
What year was 1728 Barkadeer Cove built?
The home was built in 2020, meaning the structure, systems, and finishes are all relatively recent and built to modern building codes.
Is there an HOA associated with 1728 Barkadeer Cove?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed with current listing documentation, as community governance can change over time — your agent can pull the most current details.
Does the area around 1728 Barkadeer Cove have a flood risk?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls from current FEMA mapping data.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Chesapeake inside and out — reach out to get a full picture of what 1728 Barkadeer Cove looks like for your situation.