Why this home stands out
What sets 21 Corey Circle apart is its rare combination of military convenience and neighborhood calm. Two major installations are within a short drive, yet daily life here feels unhurried — a quiet cul-de-sac street, a manageable footprint that's easy to maintain, and a location in Hampton that puts restaurants, groceries, and parks within a mile. For a 1960s build, the bones are solid and the lot gives you room to breathe.
ALL OTHERS AREA 101 and the Hampton real estate market
Corey Circle sits in a residential pocket of Hampton, Virginia — one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country and a city that wears its history and its waterfront identity comfortably together. This part of Hampton has the feel of an established, no-fuss neighborhood: modest lots, mature trees, and neighbors who tend to stay put. You're close to the Phoebus district, a walkable historic strip with local character that larger suburbs rarely offer. Hampton itself spans from the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads harbor to the wooded edges of the Virginia Peninsula, giving residents access to beaches, marinas, and green space without a long commute. City services are reliable, the street grid is easy to navigate, and the broader Hampton Roads metro keeps expanding the dining and entertainment options available within a reasonable drive.
What's nearby
Mill Creek Tavern is practically at your doorstep — just 0.1 miles away, making weeknight dinners or a casual weekend meal effortlessly convenient. A quick half-mile puts you at McDonald's and KFC for fast options, and a 7-Eleven is just as close for a morning coffee run. Food Lion and its in-store pharmacy are both 0.8 miles out, covering weekly grocery needs and prescription pickups in one stop. Dollar General rounds out the everyday errands at 0.7 miles. Fitness is well covered nearby, with C4 Boxing Club, Ogun's Strength and Conditioning Gym, and Joy2bFit all within a mile. Kearney Park and Phoebus Baseball League Park offer outdoor recreation just a mile away.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is about ten minutes away, and Naval Station Norfolk is roughly eleven — making 21 Corey Circle a genuinely commute-friendly choice for active-duty households at either installation. A VA loan can make ownership here straightforward, and the neighborhood's stability means you're not walking into a revolving-door block. Three bedrooms handle a small family comfortably, and the location keeps your options open for future PCS cycles.
For first-time buyers
At 1,305 square feet with three bedrooms, 21 Corey Circle is a manageable first home that doesn't overwhelm. The 1964 construction means the neighborhood is mature and settled — no ongoing construction noise, no unfinished streets. Groceries, a pharmacy, parks, and restaurants are all within a mile, so you're not dependent on a long drive for daily needs. If you qualify for a VA loan, this address is worth a close look.
More buyer questions
How far is 21 Corey Circle from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from 21 Corey Circle to Joint Base Langley-Eustis is roughly 10 minutes under normal traffic conditions. That proximity makes this address one of the more convenient options on the Virginia Peninsula for Langley-assigned personnel.
How far is 21 Corey Circle from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is approximately 11 minutes from 21 Corey Circle, making it a realistic daily commute for sailors and civilians working at the base. The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel is the primary route, so checking peak-hour conditions is always a good idea.
What is the flood zone status for 21 Corey Circle?
Flood zone information for this property is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page. Hampton has areas of varying flood risk, so reviewing that data alongside any available elevation certificate is recommended before purchase.
Is there a homeowners association at 21 Corey Circle?
Based on available information, this property does not appear to be governed by a mandatory homeowners association, though buyers should confirm that detail during the due-diligence period.
What parks are near 21 Corey Circle?
Kearney Park and Phoebus Baseball League Park are both about a mile from 21 Corey Circle, offering green space and recreational facilities within easy reach. The broader Hampton area also has waterfront parks and trails accessible within a short drive.
Curious whether 21 Corey Circle fits your situation? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Hampton well — reach out and they'll walk you through the details.