Why this home stands out
Built in 2023, 1734 Angus Road skips the renovation guesswork entirely. Everything — mechanical systems, finishes, fixtures — is current-generation. With four bedrooms, three full baths, and 2,346 square feet spread across a residential lot in Gloucester County, this is the kind of new construction that rarely surfaces this close to the water and the base corridor without a lengthy wait-list attached.
ALL OTHERS AREA 120 and the Hayes real estate market
Hayes is a quiet, unincorporated community tucked into the northern tip of Gloucester County, sitting right where the York River meets the Chesapeake Bay. It has the feel of a place that people discover and then quietly stay in for decades. The pace here is unhurried — you're surrounded by water views, working waterfronts, and stretches of Virginia countryside — yet you're never far from what you need. Route 17 runs as the main artery, connecting Hayes south toward Gloucester Courthouse and north across the Coleman Bridge into Yorktown and the broader Hampton Roads region. The Hayes, Virginia real estate market draws a steady mix of military families, remote workers, and buyers looking for genuine breathing room without sacrificing commute viability. Gloucester County governs the area, meaning lower density, larger lots, and a noticeably different pace from the more urbanized cities across the water.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy here. For groceries, Food Lion and Walmart Supercenter in Gloucester Courthouse are roughly 15 minutes south on Route 17. The Coleman Bridge puts you in Yorktown in under 10 minutes, where you'll find the Riverwalk Landing waterfront, local dining, and additional retail. Tyndall's Point Park sits just minutes away for waterfront access and kayak launches. For a quick coffee run, local spots along the Route 17 corridor serve the community well. Newport News and its full range of shopping, dining, and medical facilities are about 25 minutes once you cross the bridge.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is 13 minutes from the front door — a genuinely short commute by any measure. Camp Peary adds a second base option at 19 minutes. For service members weighing a VA loan purchase, a 2023-built home means no deferred maintenance surprises and a property that appraisers tend to view favorably. Gloucester County's lower cost basis stretches your BAH further than comparable new construction across the water.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and three full baths give a growing family real flexibility — a dedicated guest room, a home office, and still no one sharing a bathroom who doesn't want to. At 2,346 square feet in a 2023 build, the layout is designed around how people actually live today. Gloucester County's lower density means more outdoor space, quieter streets, and a neighborhood rhythm that's genuinely family-friendly without feeling remote.
More buyer questions
How far is 1734 Angus Road from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
The drive is approximately 13 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the more convenient residential options for personnel stationed there. The Coleman Bridge crossing is the main route, and it moves efficiently outside of peak commute windows.
What county is 1734 Angus Road in?
The property falls within Gloucester County, Virginia — an independent county jurisdiction separate from the city of Yorktown or Newport News across the water. Gloucester County handles property taxes, zoning, and local services for this address.
Is 1734 Angus Road in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Given the property's position in Hayes near the York River corridor, reviewing that tile before making decisions is worthwhile.
How old is the construction at 1734 Angus Road?
The home was built in 2023, making it essentially new construction. All major systems — HVAC, roofing, plumbing, electrical — reflect current building codes and materials standards.
Does 1734 Angus Road have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details above. If an HOA is present, Gloucester County and the governing association would each have jurisdiction over different aspects of the property's use and upkeep.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this stretch of Gloucester County well. Reach out to get your questions answered and arrange a walkthrough of 1734 Angus Road.