Why this home stands out
New construction in 2025 means you're the first person to call this place home — no inherited quirks, no deferred maintenance, just fresh finishes and modern systems under full builder warranty. At just under 2,000 square feet across a well-proportioned townhome layout, 2016 Ashworth Way delivers the kind of clean, efficient floor plan that actually fits the way people live today, with three and a half baths giving everyone room to breathe.
LEGACY AT BURBAGE LAKE and the Suffolk real estate market
Suffolk is one of Hampton Roads' best-kept secrets, and that reputation is quietly fading as more buyers discover what the city genuinely offers. As the largest city by land area in Virginia, Suffolk blends a relaxed, small-city pace with real convenience — you get newer development corridors, historic downtown pockets, and easy access to the broader Hampton Roads metro without the density of Norfolk or Virginia Beach. The area around 2016 Ashworth Way sits in northern Suffolk, a growth corridor that has attracted quality new construction precisely because of its proximity to the naval installations along the Nansemond River and beyond. Commutes are short, roads are less congested than the Beach or the Peninsula, and the overall quality of life tends to surprise people who assumed Suffolk was too far out. If you've been looking for new construction in Hampton Roads without paying premium waterfront prices, northern Suffolk consistently delivers.
What's nearby
Daily errands and weekend plans are both well covered from Ashworth Way. The Harbour View corridor — home to a strong lineup of grocery options, casual dining, coffee shops, and national retailers — sits just a few minutes north. You're also well-positioned for the restaurants and breweries along the broader Western Branch and Chesapeake border area. Outdoor time is easy to come by with the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail and Bennett's Creek Park both within a reasonable drive, offering kayaking, hiking, and waterfront scenery. For larger shopping runs or a night out, the Chesapeake Square area is accessible without a long haul.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is seven minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is reachable in about thirteen — making 2016 Ashworth Way one of the more strategically located addresses in Suffolk for active-duty households. New construction means no maintenance surprises during deployment cycles, and a VA loan can make ownership here straightforward for eligible service members and their families.
For first-time buyers
Buying new construction as your first home removes a lot of the uncertainty that comes with older properties — the systems are current, the warranties are in place, and you're not inheriting someone else's deferred to-do list. At 1,978 square feet with three and a half baths, 2016 Ashworth Way gives first-time buyers genuine space without overextending into a floor plan that's hard to maintain.
More buyer questions
How far is 2016 Ashworth Way from NSA Northwest Annex?
The drive from 2016 Ashworth Way to NSA Northwest Annex is approximately seven minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closest new-construction options to that installation in the area.
How far is 2016 Ashworth Way from NSA Hampton Roads?
NSA Hampton Roads is roughly thirteen minutes from 2016 Ashworth Way, a manageable daily commute that keeps northern Suffolk competitive for sailors and civilian employees assigned to that installation.
What year was 2016 Ashworth Way built?
2016 Ashworth Way was built in 2025, making it brand-new construction — the first occupant will be moving into a home with fresh systems, modern finishes, and active builder warranties.
Is 2016 Ashworth Way in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for 2016 Ashworth Way is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the specific parcel.
Does 2016 Ashworth Way have an HOA?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed through current listing disclosures or directly with the builder, as new construction communities in this corridor commonly include homeowner associations covering common-area maintenance.
Curious whether 2016 Ashworth Way is the right fit? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Suffolk well — reach out and let's talk through the details.