Why this home stands out
Not many homes in Virginia Beach give you this combination: five true bedrooms, more than 3,900 square feet, and a cul-de-sac address that keeps through-traffic off your street. Built in 1980, the home carries the solid construction of that era — generous room sizes, real walls, and a layout that actually breathes. Whether you need space for a large family, a dedicated home office, or a guest suite, the square footage here gives you options that smaller builds simply can't match.
GREEN HILL FARMS and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Thomas Bishop Court sits in the heart of Virginia Beach, one of the most livable mid-Atlantic cities on the East Coast. Virginia Beach is the largest city in the Commonwealth by population, yet it manages to feel like a collection of distinct, human-scaled communities rather than one sprawling metro. This particular pocket of the city — zip code 23454 — sits inland from the resort strip, which means you get the benefits of coastal living without the seasonal congestion right outside your door. Streets here tend to be quiet and residential, with mature tree canopy and the kind of neighborhood rhythm that comes from decades of established homeownership. Cul-de-sac placement on Thomas Bishop Court adds another layer of calm — kids can play outside, and you'll recognize the cars that pass. The broader Virginia Beach community offers year-round recreation, a strong local economy anchored in part by the military, and easy access to both the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
What's nearby
Daily life runs smoothly from this address. Grocery options, pharmacies, and casual dining are all within a short drive along the Virginia Beach Boulevard and Dam Neck Road corridors. Redmill Commons and Landstown Commons shopping centers are roughly ten to fifteen minutes south and carry everything from big-box retail to specialty shops. First Landing State Park, one of Virginia's most visited state parks, is about fifteen minutes northeast and offers hiking, kayaking, and bay-side camping. The Virginia Beach Oceanfront boardwalk is under twenty minutes away for weekend walks, dining, and events. For coffee runs, several independent and chain cafés are clustered nearby along the Princess Anne and London Bridge Road areas.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
With NAS Oceana and JEB Little Creek-Fort Story each just eleven minutes away, 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT is one of the most strategically located addresses in Virginia Beach for active-duty households. Five bedrooms handle PCS moves with kids in tow, and a VA loan can make a home this size more attainable than you might expect. Shorter commutes mean more time at home — and that matters.
For families upgrading
If your current home has you stacking kids into shared rooms or converting the dining room into a workspace, 3,900 square feet across five bedrooms is the reset you've been waiting for. The 1980 build era means larger lot footprints and room dimensions that newer construction often skips. A cul-de-sac address adds the kind of low-traffic safety margin that families with young children genuinely appreciate.
More buyer questions
How far is 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is approximately eleven minutes by car from this address, making it one of the closer residential options to the base in Virginia Beach. The route is straightforward along well-traveled surface roads with no highway required.
How far is 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is also about eleven minutes away, heading northeast toward the bay side of Virginia Beach. Having two major installations equidistant from one address is relatively uncommon and a real advantage for dual-military households.
What is the lot situation at 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT?
The home sits on a cul-de-sac, which typically means a pie-shaped or otherwise generous lot with minimal pass-through vehicle traffic. Cul-de-sac lots in this part of Virginia Beach often offer more usable backyard depth than standard through-street parcels.
Is 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, as flood designations can affect insurance requirements.
Does 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT have an HOA?
HOA status for this address should be confirmed through current public records or directly with the seller, as community association boundaries can change over time. Your agent can pull the latest disclosure documents to give you a definitive answer.
Want to see how 1904 Thomas Bishop Court CT fits your situation? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Virginia Beach well — reach out and let's talk through it.