Why this home stands out
The sheer bedroom count at 211 Hilton Terrace sets it apart from nearly everything else in the zip code. Built in 1947, the home carries the solid construction character of the postwar era while delivering a square footage that gives every occupant genuine breathing room. Whether you need dedicated office space, hobby rooms, or simply room to grow, the floor plan here offers flexibility that newer, smaller builds simply can't match.
HILTON VILLAGE and the Newport News real estate market
Hilton Terrace sits within the Hilton area of Newport News — one of the city's older, tree-lined residential corridors where mid-century homes line quiet streets and neighbors tend to stay for years. The area has a grounded, established feel: sidewalks, mature landscaping, and a neighborhood rhythm that doesn't rush. Newport News itself stretches from the James River waterfront up through the Virginia Peninsula, offering a mix of parks, cultural institutions, and everyday conveniences without the congestion of larger metro cores. The city's history runs deep — shipbuilding, military presence, and a strong civic identity have shaped it for over a century. For residents of Hilton Terrace, that translates to a neighborhood that feels rooted rather than transient, with easy access to the broader Hampton Roads region in any direction.
What's nearby
Daily errands and leisure are well within reach from 211 Hilton Terrace. The Hilton Village shopping area is just minutes away, offering grocery options, local dining, and specialty shops in a walkable village-style setting. Huntington Park and the James River waterfront provide outdoor space for weekend activity, fishing, or simply watching the water. The Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport is a short drive for travelers, and Interstate 64 access keeps the broader Hampton Roads metro — including Norfolk, Hampton, and Virginia Beach — comfortably connected.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is 14 minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is reachable in about 18 — making 211 Hilton Terrace a practical anchor for military households managing dual schedules or frequent reassignments. A VA loan can make a property of this size more accessible than you might expect, and the bedroom count means space for family, guests, or a dedicated home office when you're working remote.
For families upgrading
If your current home has everyone tripping over each other, 211 Hilton Terrace offers a genuine reset. Fifteen bedrooms across 2,675 square feet means every family member can claim their own space — and there's still room left over for a playroom, a study, or a guest suite. The established Hilton neighborhood adds a sense of community that growing families tend to appreciate.
More buyer questions
How far is 211 Hilton Terrace from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from 211 Hilton Terrace to Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately 14 minutes under typical traffic conditions. That proximity makes it one of the more convenient Peninsula addresses for personnel assigned to Langley AFB.
What is the square footage of 211 Hilton Terrace?
The home measures 2,675 square feet of living space. Combined with 15 bedrooms, that footprint offers an unusually high room count relative to the overall size.
How old is the home at 211 Hilton Terrace?
The property was built in 1947, placing it firmly in the postwar construction era known for solid framing and traditional residential layouts.
Is 211 Hilton Terrace in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which reflects the most current FEMA map data available.
What neighborhood is 211 Hilton Terrace in?
The property is located in the Hilton area of Newport News, an established mid-century residential corridor known for tree-lined streets and long-term owner occupancy.
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