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$228,000

29 Deep Creek Rd

Newport News, Virginia 23606

MLS# 10641695 · CHAPEL PARK · Newport News VA

Updated yesterday · Source: REIN MLS

Est. payment

$1,428/mo

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Price / sq ft

$266

856 sq ft

Days on market

3

New listing

HOA

None

Year built

1930

96 yrs old

Beds

2

Full Baths

1

Half Baths

0

Sq Ft

856

Garage

No

Residential1 StorySingle FamilyWaterfront — Not Waterfront

Schools

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About this home

Don't miss this 2-bedroom, 1-bath home situated on three lots in the desirable Deep Creek Road area of Newport News! Conveniently located near CNU, the James River Marina, and offering easy access to the James River, this property combines location and value. Updates include a new roof (2017), gas furnace and A/C (2024). Water heater, refrigerator, washer and dryer (2025). Whether you're looking for a primary residen…

Listed by Ashley Van Es · 1st Class RE Coastal Breeze

VaHome Team property overview

At a glance

A compact 1930-built home at 29 Deep Creek Road in Newport News, Virginia — two bedrooms, one bath, and 856 square feet of character-rich living just minutes from Joint Base Langley-Eustis. Ideal for anyone who wants an approachable footprint in a city with deep roots and real community.

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Why this home stands out

Built in 1930, this home carries nearly a century of craftsmanship in its bones — the kind of solid construction that newer builds rarely replicate. At 856 square feet, the layout is efficient without feeling cramped, and the vintage character gives it a personality that cookie-cutter homes simply don't have. For buyers who appreciate history baked into the walls and floors, 29 Deep Creek Road delivers something genuinely different.

CHAPEL PARK and the Newport News real estate market

Newport News stretches along the western shore of the James River and has been one of Hampton Roads' most storied cities for well over a century. The Deep Creek Road corridor sits in a residential pocket of Newport News that feels grounded and unpretentious — tree-lined streets, established lots, and neighbors who tend to stay put. This part of the city is close enough to major corridors like Warwick Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue to make everyday errands genuinely easy, while still feeling removed from the commercial noise. Newport News as a whole offers a strong mix of waterfront parks, cultural institutions, and working-class character that gives it a texture you don't find in newer planned communities. The city's shipbuilding heritage is visible in its architecture and its people, and that sense of place carries through to neighborhoods like this one — where a 1930s home on a quiet road doesn't stand out as unusual, it fits right in.

What's nearby

Day-to-day life flows easily from 29 Deep Creek Road. Grocery runs, pharmacy stops, and coffee breaks are all within a short drive along the Warwick Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue corridors. Newport News Park — one of the largest municipal parks on the East Coast — is just a few minutes away, offering trails, picnic areas, and open space that's hard to beat. The James River waterfront, Mariners' Museum and Park, and a solid spread of local dining options round out the lifestyle picture. For commuters, Interstate 64 access keeps the broader Hampton Roads region well within reach.

For different buyers

For military families relocating

Joint Base Langley-Eustis is roughly 14 minutes away for the Fort Eustis side and about 15 minutes to Langley AFB — a commute that stays manageable even on busy mornings. A VA loan can make a home like this especially accessible, and the compact size means lower utility and maintenance overhead during a tour of duty when simplicity counts.

For first-time buyers

If you're stepping into homeownership for the first time, a smaller footprint like this one is a smart starting point — lower carrying costs, less to maintain, and a genuine sense of ownership without the overwhelm. The 1930 construction gives you character that newer entry-level builds can't match, and Newport News offers a stable, connected community to grow into.

Frequently asked questions

How far is 29 Deep Creek Road from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?

The Fort Eustis side of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately 14 minutes away, while Langley AFB is about 15 minutes — both via straightforward routes along local corridors and Interstate 64.

What is the square footage and layout of 29 Deep Creek Road?

The home offers 856 square feet of living space with two bedrooms and one full bath — a compact, efficient layout that suits individuals, couples, or anyone prioritizing low-maintenance living.

How old is the home at 29 Deep Creek Road?

The home was built in 1930, making it nearly a century old and a genuine piece of Newport News residential history with the construction quality that era is known for.

Is 29 Deep Creek Road in a flood zone?

Flood zone status for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the most current FEMA designation and what it means practically for this property.

Can a VA loan be used to purchase 29 Deep Creek Road?

VA loans can generally be used on residential properties like this one, subject to the standard VA appraisal and condition requirements — a great option for eligible service members and veterans buying in Newport News.

Curious whether 29 Deep Creek Road fits your plans? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Newport News well — reach out and they'll walk you through everything.

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Property Details

Bedrooms

2

Full Baths

1

Half Baths

0

Approx Sq Ft

856

Stories

1

Fireplaces

0

Flooring

Carpet, Laminate/LVP, Vinyl

Heating

Cooling

Laundry

Interior Features

N/A

Appliances

Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Elec Range, Refrigerator, Washer

Sale & Tax History

List Price

$228,000

Price / Sq Ft

$266

Annual Taxes

$2,139

Monthly Tax

$178

HOA

None

Tax Rate (effective)

0.94%

Sale Timeline (this listing)

EventDatePriceDetail
ListedJun 26, 2026$228,000
Currently listed$228,000

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About buying in Newport News

Homes for sale in Newport News, VA span from historic Hilton Village's English-Tudor cottages (23601) to brand-new construction in Port Warwick and City Center at Oyster Point (23606), to affordable family homes in Denbigh and Riverside (23608). As one of the longest cities in the U.S. — stretching over 30 miles along the James River — Newport News effectively contains three distinct real estate markets: the lower peninsula (23601-23607) closer to Hampton and Williamsburg, with established neighborhoods and pre-war homes; the middle peninsula (23608, 23606) with modern subdivisions and Oyster Point's office park; and the upper peninsula (23602, 23603) closer to Williamsburg and the Mariners' Museum. Newport News' biggest employer is Huntington Ingalls Industries / Newport News Shipbuilding — Virginia's largest industrial employer, building U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and submarines. Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Fort Eustis portion) is also in Newport News. Public schools include Menchville High, Heritage High, Denbigh High, and Warwick High, with Menchville historically among the top performers. Median home prices run $250K-$450K with select luxury inventory in Riverside and Port Warwick exceeding $700K. The Newport News MLS listings below refresh every 5 minutes from the REIN feed.

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Military Commute

Drive times to nearest bases

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Estimate your monthly payment

$1,428/mo

Principal & interest

$1,183

Property tax

$178

Home insurance

$67

PMI

None

HOA

None

Estimate only. Insurance assumed at 0.35% of home value annually. Actual taxes, insurance, and rate will vary by lender, credit, and property. Contact a lender for a personalized quote.

Listed by 1st Class RE Coastal Breeze · MLS# 10641695

Data provided by REIN MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

ACTIVE LISTING

$228,000

29 Deep Creek RD, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23606

Newport News, Virginia 23606

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Quick Facts

TypeResidential
Year Built1930
Lot Size0.1900
Taxes$2,139/yr
HOANone
Heating
Cooling

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