Why this home stands out
What sets 1965 Munden Point Road apart is its location at the far southern edge of Virginia Beach, where the pace slows down and the lots open up. With 1,928 square feet of living space, three bedrooms, and a half-bath in addition to two full baths, the floor plan gives everyone room to breathe. The setting feels rural without being remote — you're still inside city limits, with a disc golf course and a waterfront park practically at the end of your street.
PUNGO and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Munden Point Road sits in the Pungo-Blackwater corridor of Virginia Beach — the part of the city most people don't picture when they think of the oceanfront. Down here, the landscape opens into farmland, tidal creeks, and wide sky. It's a corner of Virginia Beach that draws people who want acreage and elbow room but still want the resources of a major city within reach. Virginia Beach is one of the largest cities by land area in the country, and this southern stretch is a big reason why. Whether you're celebrating holidays in Virginia Beach or just enjoying a slow Sunday, the southern end of the city has a rhythm all its own. Chesapeake is right next door, so you're never far from additional shopping, dining, and services. The Pungo area has developed a loyal following over the years — farmers markets, local seafood spots, and a genuine small-town feel that's increasingly rare inside any city boundary.
What's nearby
Step outside and Munden Point Park is less than a mile away — a beloved waterfront park on the North Landing River with boat ramps, picnic shelters, and open green space that draws locals year-round. Right next to it, the Munden Point Park Disc Golf Course Front Nine gives you a quick outdoor activity without getting in the car. These aren't chain amenities or planned community perks — they're real public spaces with water views and room to roam. For everyday errands, Pungo and the broader Chesapeake border area cover the basics, and the Virginia Beach city core is accessible when you need it.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Dam Neck Annex is roughly a thirty-minute drive from 1965 Munden Point Road — a manageable commute that puts real distance between work and home. For service members using a VA loan, this kind of acreage and square footage in a quiet setting can be hard to find closer to base. The USCG Finance Center in Chesapeake is about thirty-three minutes out, giving dual-military households solid options from a single address.
For buyers drawn to character
If your idea of the perfect home involves land, quiet, and a genuine sense of place rather than a subdivision streetscape, Munden Point Road delivers. The southern Virginia Beach landscape is distinct — tidal creeks, open fields, and a slower cadence that feels earned. Exploring things to do in Virginia Beach in the winter is genuinely different from this end of the city: kayaking the North Landing River, walking Munden Point Park when the crowds are gone, or simply enjoying a fire with acres around you.
More buyer questions
How far is 1965 Munden Point Road from Dam Neck Annex?
The drive from 1965 Munden Point Road to Dam Neck Annex is approximately 30 minutes under normal traffic conditions. The route heads north through the southern Virginia Beach corridor and is generally straightforward.
What is the lot situation like at this address?
1965 Munden Point Road sits on a generous parcel in one of the more rural sections of Virginia Beach, consistent with the large-lot character of the Pungo-Blackwater area. Exact acreage is listed in the property data above.
Is there a homeowners association at 1965 Munden Point Road?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details — check the data fields above for the current HOA designation.
What parks are near 1965 Munden Point Road?
Munden Point Park is about 0.6 miles away and offers boat ramps, picnic areas, and waterfront access on the North Landing River. The Munden Point Park Disc Golf Course Front Nine is even closer at roughly half a mile.
Does this area of Virginia Beach have a flood risk to be aware of?
The southern Virginia Beach area near tidal waterways does have flood zone considerations — see the FloodRisk tile on this page for the specific flood zone designation and FEMA map information for 1965 Munden Point Road.
Want to see 1965 Munden Point Road in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Virginia Beach well — reach out and let's set up a visit.