Why this home stands out
New construction completed in 2026 means everything — the roof, the mechanicals, the finishes — is starting its life cycle on day one. You're not inheriting someone else's deferred maintenance or outdated systems. For buyers who want that clean-slate confidence without the complexity of managing a build from the ground up, a move-in-condition new condo like this one checks a very specific box.
VILLAGES AT BARTLETT STATION and the Carrollton real estate market
Carrollton sits in Isle of Wight County on the western shore of the James River, and it occupies a genuinely different lane from the denser, more urban parts of Hampton Roads. The pace here is slower, the roads are less congested, and the landscape still has room to breathe. Kathy Ann Way E is tucked into a residential pocket that feels removed from the noise without being remote — you're a short drive from the Route 17 corridor, which connects you north toward Yorktown and south toward Chesapeake with minimal hassle. Isle of Wight County is known for its low-density character and strong sense of community, and Carrollton specifically draws buyers who want suburban calm with metropolitan reach. The James River is close enough to feel like a backdrop to daily life, and the overall atmosphere leans toward the relaxed and unhurried. If the phrase 'Carrollton, Virginia homes for sale' brought you here, this is the kind of address that earns that search.
What's nearby
Daily errands stay manageable from this address. The Route 17 commercial corridor puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and casual dining within a short drive north or south. Smithfield — with its historic downtown, local restaurants, and the famous Smithfield Foods heritage — is roughly 15 minutes west and worth the occasional trip. Newport News is accessible across the James River Bridge, opening up a broader range of retail, dining, and waterfront recreation. Windsor Castle Park in Smithfield offers trails and open green space for weekend outdoor time. The overall convenience picture is solid for a location that still feels genuinely suburban.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is about 18 minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads sits roughly 22 minutes out — both well within a practical daily commute. Isle of Wight County's lower traffic density makes those drives more predictable than equivalent distances in denser parts of Hampton Roads. A VA loan can be a strong fit for this type of new construction purchase, and the 2026 build year means no near-term repair surprises during a PCS transition.
For first-time buyers
A 2026-built condo in Isle of Wight County is a low-maintenance entry point into homeownership — no aging systems, no inherited renovation projects, just a fresh start. At 1,353 square feet across two bedrooms and two full baths, the layout gives you real living space without overextending on square footage. Carrollton's quieter character and reasonable proximity to the Route 17 corridor make it a grounded, practical choice for a first home.
More buyer questions
How far is 1907 Kathy Ann Way E from NSA Northwest Annex?
The drive is approximately 18 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Isle of Wight County's road network tends to be less congested than the core Hampton Roads corridors, so that estimate is fairly consistent across most weekday commute windows.
What county is 1907 Kathy Ann Way E in?
The address falls within Isle of Wight County, Virginia — not the City of Suffolk or any other Hampton Roads municipality. County jurisdiction affects property tax rates, local services, and zoning, so it's worth confirming with Isle of Wight County directly for current details.
Is 1907 Kathy Ann Way E in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page. For the most current and authoritative determination, FEMA's Flood Map Service Center at msc.fema.gov is the definitive source.
What is the HOA situation at 1907 Kathy Ann Way E?
This condo property is part of a homeowners association. Specific fee amounts and what they cover — exterior maintenance, common areas, insurance, etc. — should be confirmed with the current HOA documentation, which is available upon request.
Can a VA loan be used to purchase a condo like this one?
VA loans can be used for condo purchases, but the condo community must be on the VA's approved list or go through a VA approval process. A VA-experienced lender can run a quick check on this specific community and walk you through next steps.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Carrollton and Isle of Wight County well — reach out to get your questions answered and take a closer look at 1907 Kathy Ann Way E.