Why this home stands out
At 2,315 square feet, this 1978-built home delivers more room than most comparable properties in the area — four bedrooms and two full baths spread across a layout that actually has space to breathe. The late-1970s construction era typically means generous room sizes, real closets, and a footprint that newer, smaller builds rarely match at this scale. Add in the six-minute drive to USCG Finance Center Chesapeake and you have a location that's genuinely hard to beat for commute convenience.
GEORGETOWN COLONY and the Chesapeake real estate market
Quaker Place sits in a quiet, established residential pocket of Chesapeake — one of Virginia's largest cities by land area and consistently ranked among the safest in the state. This part of Chesapeake carries the relaxed, unhurried character that longtime residents tend to stay for: mature tree canopies, wide lots, and neighbors who've been around long enough to wave hello. The streets here were built for families, and that DNA hasn't changed much since the neighborhood took shape in the late 1970s. Chesapeake itself gives you the breathing room of suburban life without cutting you off from the broader Hampton Roads metro. You're a short drive from the waterways, parks, and commercial corridors that make this city function so well day to day. City services are handled through Chesapeake's own municipal government — a full-service independent city with its own school system, public works, and emergency services. It's the kind of place where infrastructure quietly works, and you only notice it when you move somewhere it doesn't.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from Quaker Place. Grocery options, pharmacies, and everyday retail are all reachable within a few minutes by car along the major corridors feeding this part of Chesapeake. For green space, the city's park system offers multiple options nearby, including trail access and recreational fields. Dining ranges from local spots to national chains, and you're well-positioned for a quick run to the waterfront areas that define Hampton Roads living. Norfolk Naval Shipyard is roughly seven minutes away, and USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is just six — making this address genuinely practical for military households juggling shift schedules and gate traffic.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Six minutes to USCG Finance Center Chesapeake and seven to Norfolk Naval Shipyard — that kind of commute math matters when you're working around watch schedules, early musters, or a second car that stays home. A VA loan can make a four-bedroom, 2,315-square-foot home like this one more accessible than many service members expect. Chesapeake's stability and low crime rate also make it a reliable choice for families navigating PCS moves.
For families upgrading
If your current home has you bumping into walls, 2,315 square feet across four bedrooms is a meaningful step up. The 1978 build era typically delivers larger individual rooms than modern construction at similar square footage — real dining rooms, real living rooms, actual hallway space. Chesapeake's established neighborhoods tend to attract long-term owners, which means you're buying into a community, not just a zip code.
More buyer questions
How far is 2113 Quaker Place from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately seven minutes from 2113 Quaker Place under normal traffic conditions. The route is straightforward and avoids most of the congestion that affects longer Hampton Roads commutes.
How far is 2113 Quaker Place from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about six minutes away, making it one of the closest residential options to that installation in the area.
What city and county jurisdiction covers 2113 Quaker Place?
The property falls within the independent city of Chesapeake, Virginia — which functions as both city and county, meaning all municipal services, permitting, and taxation run through Chesapeake's own government.
Is 2113 Quaker Place in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, as flood zone designations can affect insurance requirements.
What can you tell me about the size and layout of 2113 Quaker Place?
The home offers 2,315 square feet of living space across four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, built in 1978 — a construction era known for larger individual room dimensions and more generous closet space than many newer builds at comparable square footage.
Want to know if 2113 Quaker Place is the right fit? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Chesapeake well — reach out and let's talk through it.