Why this home stands out
What sets this address apart is the immediate walkability that most Peninsula addresses simply can't offer. Restaurants, coffee shops, a yoga studio, and a park are all within a two-minute walk. The building's 2006 construction means solid, modern bones — and the Port Warwick location gives you an urban-village feel that's genuinely rare in Newport News without sacrificing quick access to both Langley AFB and Fort Eustis.
PORT WARWICK and the Newport News real estate market
Port Warwick is one of the most thoughtfully designed neighborhoods on the Virginia Peninsula. Modeled loosely after traditional town centers, it layers residential buildings above and beside retail, dining, and green space — so daily errands and evening plans often happen on foot. The Styron Square Pavilion anchors the social heart of the district, hosting farmers markets, outdoor events, and casual gatherings throughout the year. Streets are lined with brick sidewalks, public art, and mature trees that give the area a settled, polished character. Newport News itself is a city of real substance — home to one of the largest shipyards in the country, a thriving arts scene, and a diverse dining culture. The Midtown and Port Warwick corridor in particular has attracted independent businesses and young professionals who want city-style convenience without big-city density. Warwick Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue put the broader city within easy reach, and Interstate 64 connects you to Norfolk, Virginia Beach, or Richmond when you need to venture further out.
What's nearby
Step outside 230 Nat Turner Boulevard and daily life is genuinely easy. Fin Seafood and Schlesinger's Steakhouse are both within a tenth of a mile for dinner plans, and Tropical Smoothie Cafe, Busy Nothings Coffee Company, and Grounded Coffee are all within a short walk for your morning routine. Port Warwick Styron Square Pavilion & Park is right at your doorstep for a midday break. For fitness, Pointe Wellness Center, THE BOX Cross Training Studio, and Zenya Yoga Studio are all within two blocks. Grocery runs are handled by Lidl at 0.4 miles, Anand Bazaar at 0.5 miles, and Food Lion at 0.6 miles.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis — covering both Langley AFB and Fort Eustis — is roughly 14 to 15 minutes away, making this address a practical fit for active-duty households. A VA loan can make a two-bedroom, two-bath condo in a walkable district like Port Warwick very attainable, and the commute leaves plenty of time for everything else on your plate.
For first-time buyers
If you're buying your first home and want a low-maintenance lifestyle without sacrificing space or location, a 1,250-square-foot condo in Port Warwick checks a lot of boxes. You get two full bedrooms, two baths, and the kind of walkable neighborhood that makes the day-to-day feel easy — all in a building with modern construction and a community that's already established.
More buyer questions
How far is 230 Nat Turner Blvd #2007 from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The Langley AFB side of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately 14 minutes away, while the Fort Eustis side runs about 15 minutes — both via straightforward Peninsula routes with minimal highway complexity.
What is the Port Warwick neighborhood like day to day?
Port Warwick is a mixed-use, walkable district with restaurants, coffee shops, fitness studios, and a central park all within a few minutes on foot — it functions more like a small urban village than a typical suburban neighborhood.
Is there an HOA at 230 Nat Turner Boulevard?
Yes, this condominium building has an HOA that governs the community; prospective buyers should request the current HOA documents to review fees, rules, and what's covered.
What is the flood risk at 230 Nat Turner Blvd #2007?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the most current FEMA map data.
Are there walkable grocery stores near 230 Nat Turner Blvd?
Yes — Lidl is 0.4 miles away, Anand Bazaar is 0.5 miles, and Food Lion is 0.6 miles, making grocery runs entirely manageable without a car.
Want to walk Port Warwick before you decide? Tom and Dariya Milan know this neighborhood well — reach out and they'll show you what daily life here actually looks like.