Why this home stands out
New construction in 2026 means you're the first person to call this place home — no inherited quirks, no deferred maintenance, no wondering what the previous owners did to the HVAC. Everything from the roof to the fixtures is fresh. Add a four-minute commute to Joint Staff J7 Suffolk and you have a combination that's genuinely hard to find anywhere in the region.
REIDS PLACE and the Suffolk real estate market
Suffolk is Virginia's largest city by land area, and that size translates into something residents genuinely appreciate: room to breathe. The western edge of Hampton Roads, Suffolk sits at the crossroads of military convenience and small-city livability, with a downtown that's been steadily gaining personality — local restaurants, a revitalized Main Street corridor, and community events that draw people out year-round. Reids Place Drive sits within Suffolk's newer residential fabric, where streets are clean, lots are well-kept, and neighbors tend to be a mix of military families and working professionals who chose the area deliberately. You're far enough from the congestion of Virginia Beach or Norfolk to feel the difference in your daily pace, yet close enough to reach either city when you want them. The 254 Reids Place Drive Suffolk address puts you squarely in one of Hampton Roads' most underrated pockets — close to everything that matters, without the density that makes other parts of the region feel crowded.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from Reids Place Drive. Grocery options, pharmacies, and fast-casual dining are all within a short drive along the Route 13 and College Drive corridors. Bennett's Creek Park is a popular nearby destination for kayaking, fishing, and trail walks along the Nansemond River. Downtown Suffolk's Main Street offers local coffee shops, breweries, and a handful of well-regarded restaurants worth exploring on a Friday night. For larger retail needs, the Harbour View area in northern Suffolk — about fifteen minutes north — delivers a full lineup of national retailers, urgent care, and dining. Norfolk and Chesapeake are both accessible within thirty to forty minutes for broader city amenities.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Four minutes to Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is the kind of commute that changes your quality of life. Whether you're using a VA loan to make this purchase or working through PCS paperwork, 254 Reids Place Drive puts you closer to the gate than almost anything else in the area. New construction also means fewer surprises — a real advantage when you're coordinating a move from across the country.
For first-time buyers
A 2026-built home means you're starting with a clean slate — builder warranties, modern energy standards, and nothing that needs fixing before you unpack. At 1,280 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths, 254 Reids Place Drive is sized right for someone stepping into ownership for the first time: manageable, efficient, and genuinely comfortable without feeling overwhelming.
More buyer questions
How far is 254 Reids Place Drive from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
The drive is approximately four minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closest residential options to that installation in the Suffolk area.
How far is 254 Reids Place Drive from NSA Northwest Annex?
NSA Northwest Annex is roughly 31 minutes away, a manageable commute for personnel assigned there who want to live in Suffolk.
What year was 254 Reids Place Drive built?
The home was built in 2026, making it brand-new construction — the first occupant will be the first owner.
Is 254 Reids Place Drive in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the parcel.
What is the layout of 254 Reids Place Drive?
The home offers 1,280 square feet with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, a practical layout that works well for small families, couples, or individuals who want a dedicated guest or home-office room.
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