Why this home stands out
With over 2,200 square feet spread across a thoughtfully laid-out floor plan, 21 Mizzen Circle #14 delivers the kind of space that feels rare in its price class. The 1998 construction hits a sweet spot — established enough to have mature surroundings, recent enough to carry modern proportions. A half-bath on the main level, two full baths upstairs, and three genuine bedrooms round out a setup that works for households of almost any size or shape.
SOUTHALL LANDING and the Hampton real estate market
Hampton is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and the eastern end of the city — where Mizzen Circle sits — carries that layered, waterfront-influenced character in a way newer suburbs simply can't replicate. The zip code 23664 hugs the Chesapeake Bay shoreline, putting you close to Grandview Nature Preserve and the quiet pleasures of coastal Hampton living. Streets here tend to be calm and residential, with a mix of established homeowners and professionals connected to the nearby installations. Hampton itself offers a genuine small-city feel: a working waterfront, a revitalized downtown, and a community that takes its military heritage seriously. As a primary keyword anchor, Hampton VA townhomes near Langley AFB are genuinely hard to find in this size range, which is part of what makes this address worth a close look. The city is also well-connected — I-64 access is straightforward, and you're roughly equidistant between the Peninsula and the Southside.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy here. Buckroe Beach is just a few minutes east, giving you a genuine sandy shoreline without a long drive. Grandview Nature Preserve offers miles of undeveloped beach and bird-watching that locals treat as a neighborhood secret. For groceries, a Food Lion and a Harris Teeter are both within a short drive, and the Coliseum Central corridor along Mercury Boulevard puts big-box retail, restaurants, and pharmacies well within reach. Downtown Hampton's waterfront dining scene — think seafood and casual waterfront spots — is about ten to fifteen minutes away. Phoebus, Hampton's arts-and-dining neighborhood, adds even more local flavor nearby.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Nine minutes to the main gate at Joint Base Langley-Eustis is hard to beat on the Peninsula. Whether you're E-5 through O-4, the commute math works, and a VA loan can make the path to ownership here straightforward. Naval Station Norfolk is also reachable in about sixteen minutes via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, so dual-military households have real options.
For families upgrading
If your current place has started to feel cramped, 2,229 square feet gives you genuine room to breathe. Three bedrooms means everyone gets their own space, the half-bath downstairs keeps morning routines sane, and the established neighborhood in eastern Hampton means you're buying into a community with roots — not a construction zone.
More buyer questions
How far is 21 Mizzen Circle #14 from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive is approximately nine minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closer off-base options on the Peninsula. Gate access via Armistead Avenue keeps the route simple and direct.
How far is 21 Mizzen Circle #14 from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is roughly sixteen minutes away via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. That commute is very manageable for sailors and civilian employees assigned to the base.
Is 21 Mizzen Circle #14 part of an HOA?
Yes, the property is part of a homeowners association. HOA membership typically covers exterior maintenance and common-area upkeep — confirm current specifics with the listing agent.
What is the flood zone status for 21 Mizzen Circle #14?
Given the property's location in eastern Hampton near the Chesapeake Bay shoreline, flood zone designation is worth verifying carefully. The separate FloodRisk tile on this page provides the most current FEMA map data for this address.
What beaches and parks are close to 21 Mizzen Circle #14?
Buckroe Beach is just a few minutes east, and Grandview Nature Preserve — a largely undeveloped stretch of bay-front beach — is equally close. Both are genuinely walkable or bikeable from Mizzen Circle depending on your starting point.
Ready to see 21 Mizzen Circle #14 in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know eastern Hampton well — reach out and let's set up a walkthrough.