Why this home stands out
New construction means everything is yours first — no inherited quirks, no deferred maintenance, just clean finishes, modern systems, and a layout built for the way people actually live today. With four bedrooms and three full baths spread across 2,619 square feet, there's genuine room to grow here. Suffolk's expanding infrastructure and comparatively accessible price points make this corridor one of the more compelling spots in Hampton Roads right now.
CREEKSIDE RESERVE and the Suffolk real estate market
Canvasback Drive sits within Suffolk, Virginia — a city that often surprises people with just how much it has quietly become. Suffolk is the largest city by land area in Virginia, and that space translates into a lifestyle that feels genuinely unhurried without being remote. The western Hampton Roads corridor has seen steady residential growth over the past decade, drawing families and professionals who want newer construction, lower density, and easy highway access without sacrificing proximity to the broader region. Neighborhoods in this part of Suffolk tend to be newer-built communities with wide streets, open lots, and a neighborly feel that older, denser urban pockets can't quite replicate. You're connected to Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Norfolk without being swallowed by them — a balance that's harder to find than it sounds.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy to manage from Canvasback Drive. The Factory, a local restaurant, is just half a mile away — close enough to make a weeknight dinner out genuinely spontaneous. Driver Trail gym is even closer at 0.4 miles, so keeping up a fitness routine doesn't require much planning. Highway access ties you into the broader Hampton Roads network, putting grocery runs, retail, and waterfront dining in Chesapeake and Portsmouth within a short drive. Suffolk's ongoing commercial growth means more options are arriving regularly, and what's already here covers the essentials well.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is roughly 17 minutes away, and NSA Northwest Annex is about 18 — both well within a manageable daily commute. A VA loan can make a new-construction home like this one especially accessible, covering a 2026-built property with no PMI and competitive terms. Four bedrooms give you space for a home office or a guest room when family visits.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and three full baths in a brand-new 2026 build means you're not compromising — you're upgrading into a home that was designed with modern family life in mind. There's room for everyone to have their own space, and starting fresh in new construction means the first repairs and updates are years away, not months.
More buyer questions
How far is 2021 Canvasback Drive from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is approximately 17 minutes from 2021 Canvasback Drive under typical traffic conditions. NSA Northwest Annex is similarly close at around 18 minutes.
Is 2021 Canvasback Drive part of an HOA?
HOA status for this address should be confirmed through current listing disclosures or directly with the seller, as community association details can vary by phase within newer Suffolk developments.
What is the flood zone designation for 2021 Canvasback Drive?
Flood zone information for this address is available through the FEMA Flood Map Service Center using the property's zip code (23435) — check the FloodRisk tile on this page for the most current designation.
How does a VA loan work for a new construction home like this one?
A VA loan can be used to purchase new construction, including 2026-built homes, and typically requires a VA appraisal confirming the property meets minimum property requirements. Your lender and agent can walk you through builder-specific timelines and documentation.
Where is Suffolk, Virginia relative to the rest of Hampton Roads?
Suffolk sits on the western edge of Hampton Roads, bordering Chesapeake to the east and Isle of Wight County to the west, with easy highway connections to Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the Peninsula via I-664 and Route 58.
Ready to walk through 2021 Canvasback Drive? Tom and Dariya Milan know Suffolk well — reach out and let's get you inside.