Why this home stands out
Built in 2025, this home hasn't accumulated a single year of wear. Everything from the roof to the mechanicals is fresh, which means you're stepping into a property where the maintenance clock is just starting. Four bedrooms and 2,108 square feet give you room to grow, and the half bath on the main level keeps daily traffic sensible. New construction in this price band in Chesterfield County moves — and this address delivers it without compromise.
ALL OTHERS AREA 143 and the Chester real estate market
Chester sits in the heart of Chesterfield County, one of the fastest-growing jurisdictions in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The community occupies a sweet spot between Richmond to the north and the broader Hampton Roads metro to the south, making it genuinely useful for households with ties to either region. Enon Station Drive is part of a newer residential corridor that reflects Chester's continued build-out — quiet streets, newer infrastructure, and neighbors who largely arrived within the last decade. The area carries a suburban feel without the isolation: Route 10 and Interstate 295 are close at hand, connecting you to downtown Richmond in roughly 25 minutes on a clear morning. Chesterfield County is known for its strong local services, well-maintained parks, and a tax base that supports quality public infrastructure. Chester itself has a genuine small-town identity — local diners, independent shops, and community events — while remaining fully plugged into the Richmond metro economy. For buyers who want new construction without sacrificing convenience, this address in Chester, Virginia 23836 lands in exactly the right place.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from Enon Station Drive. The Walmart Supercenter on Iron Bridge Road covers grocery runs and household needs, while Chesterfield Towne Center and the shops along Route 10 handle most retail. For dining, Chester has a solid mix of local spots and familiar chains within a short drive. Pocahontas State Park — one of Virginia's largest — is about 15 minutes away and offers hiking, mountain biking, and lake swimming. The James River is also accessible nearby for fishing and kayaking. Pharmacies, urgent care clinics, and medical offices are clustered along the Route 10 corridor, keeping essential services within easy reach.
For different buyers
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and over 2,100 square feet give a growing family genuine breathing room — dedicated spaces for work, play, and guests without anyone feeling crowded. Because the home was built in 2025, you're not inheriting someone else's deferred maintenance list. Chesterfield County's strong service infrastructure and Chester's community feel make this a natural fit for families ready to put down roots in a home that will grow with them.
For first-time buyers
Buying your first home is a big step, and starting in a brand-new 2025 build removes one of the most common stressors: the unknown. Systems are new, warranties are fresh, and you won't be budgeting for immediate repairs. Two and a half baths, four bedrooms, and 2,108 square feet give you more space than most first homes — room to grow into rather than out of quickly. Chester's location in Chesterfield County also means solid county services and a stable community to land in.
More buyer questions
How far is 2006 Enon Station Drive from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 78 minutes from this address, making it a longer commute best suited for households with flexible schedules or remote-work arrangements rather than daily base travel.
What is the lot and property type at 2006 Enon Station Drive?
The property is a residential single-family home built in 2025, with 2,108 square feet of living space, four bedrooms, and two and a half baths in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Is 2006 Enon Station Drive in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the most accurate designation.
How far is Chester, Virginia from downtown Richmond?
Chester is roughly 20 to 30 minutes from downtown Richmond via Interstate 95 or Route 10, depending on traffic — a manageable commute for most workday schedules.
Does the Enon Station Drive area have an HOA?
HOA status for this specific address should be confirmed with current disclosure documents; your agent can pull that detail during the due-diligence process.
Curious whether 2006 Enon Station Drive fits your next chapter? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to walk you through every detail — reach out and let's talk.