Why this home stands out
What sets this address apart is the combination of square footage and single-level condo living that's genuinely hard to find in this price tier of Williamsburg. At 1,584 square feet across three bedrooms, there's room to spread out without the maintenance demands of a detached home. The 1997 construction means the bones are solid, and the layout is designed for how people actually live — not a relic of an earlier era.
ALL OTHERS AREA 114 and the Williamsburg real estate market
Woodmere Drive sits in a quiet residential pocket of Williamsburg, Virginia — a city that carries a lot of identity for its size. You're living in a place where colonial history and modern daily life overlap in genuinely interesting ways. The broader Williamsburg area blends established neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and a surprisingly walkable downtown corridor anchored by Duke of Gloucester Street and the Colonial Williamsburg historic district. James City County provides the jurisdiction here, which brings its own set of community services and infrastructure. The city's mix of long-term residents, university community from William & Mary, and military households gives Williamsburg a layered, welcoming character. Summers bring visitors, but the neighborhoods themselves stay grounded and residential. Whether you're drawn here for the history, the proximity to the coast, or the practical location between Richmond and Hampton Roads, Williamsburg rewards people who put down roots.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy from Woodmere Drive. Grocery runs are straightforward with a Harris Teeter and a Walmart Supercenter both within a few miles. For coffee, the Williamsburg area has local cafés near Merchants Square as well as familiar chains along Richmond Road. Colonial Williamsburg's grounds are a short drive — or an ambitious walk — away, and Jamestown Island and Yorktown Battlefield are both under 20 minutes. Busch Gardens Williamsburg sits just a few miles east, which matters if you have kids or simply enjoy a good roller coaster. The College of William & Mary campus adds bookstores, events, and green space to the mix.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is 14 minutes away, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is an 18-minute drive — making 237 Woodmere Drive #C a practical choice for military households assigned to either installation. A VA loan can make this condo especially accessible, and the three-bedroom layout gives you real flexibility whether you're a single service member or moving a family. Williamsburg's stable community and central location between bases are hard to beat.
For first-time buyers
If you're stepping into ownership for the first time, a 3-bedroom, 2-bath condo at 1,584 square feet is a genuinely strong starting point. You get the space of a house without the yard work, in a city with real long-term value. Williamsburg holds its appeal across economic cycles, and this address puts you close to employment corridors, everyday conveniences, and the kind of community that makes a new place feel like home quickly.
More buyer questions
How far is 237 Woodmere Drive #C from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 18 minutes from this address under typical traffic conditions, making it a manageable daily commute for personnel assigned there.
Is 237 Woodmere Drive #C part of an HOA?
As a condo unit, 237 Woodmere Drive #C is associated with a condominium association that typically governs shared exterior maintenance and common areas — confirm specific terms and current documents with your agent during the due diligence period.
What is the flood risk at 237 Woodmere Drive #C in Williamsburg?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — review that section and consult FEMA's flood map service for the most current information.
How far is this address from Colonial Williamsburg?
The heart of Colonial Williamsburg's historic district is roughly 2 to 3 miles from Woodmere Drive, an easy drive and sometimes a manageable bike ride depending on your route.
Can you use a VA loan to purchase a condo in Williamsburg?
VA loans can be used to purchase approved condo units — the condo project must meet VA approval requirements, so it's worth confirming the project's status early in your search process.
Ready to take a closer look at 237 Woodmere Drive #C? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Williamsburg inside and out — reach out and let's get you through the door.