Why this home stands out
Square footage is the first thing you notice — 3,198 square feet across five bedrooms and three full baths gives every member of the household room to spread out without stepping on each other. Built in 2000, the home sits in a sweet spot where construction quality is solid and layouts still make practical sense. Five bedrooms is a relatively rare count at this size, making it genuinely flexible whether you need a home office, a guest suite, or both.
RUNNING MAN and the Yorktown real estate market
Yorktown, Virginia carries real historical weight — this is the site of the final major battle of the American Revolution — but day-to-day life here is far more about quiet, tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community than tourist traffic. The broader area sits in York County, one of the more sought-after jurisdictions on the Virginia Peninsula for its well-maintained infrastructure and low-density residential character. Coinjock Run sits within a residential pocket that feels genuinely removed from the bustle of nearby Newport News and Hampton while still connecting easily to both via Interstate 64. Neighbors tend to be a mix of long-term York County residents, active-duty families stationed at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, and professionals who commute across the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. The pace is unhurried, the lots are generous, and the area has a settled, established feel that newer subdivisions simply can't replicate. If the Virginia Peninsula real estate market is on your radar, Yorktown consistently earns a close look.
What's nearby
Daily life at 300 Coinjock Run is straightforward. Grafton Village shopping corridor is just a few minutes west and covers most routine errands — grocery options, pharmacy, and a solid lineup of casual dining. Yorktown's historic waterfront and Riverwalk Landing are a short drive south, offering weekend farmers markets, waterfront dining, and scenic trails along the York River. York River State Park is accessible for hiking and kayaking. Newport News is roughly 15 minutes away for a wider range of retail and dining, and the broader Hampton Roads metro is well within reach via I-64.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is six minutes from the front door — one of the shortest commutes you'll find anywhere on the Peninsula. Camp Peary adds a second installation within 14 minutes. Five bedrooms handle PCS moves with ease, giving you space for a home office, a dedicated guest room for visiting family, or a playroom that actually stays organized. A VA loan can make this address even more accessible for eligible buyers.
For families upgrading
Five bedrooms and three full baths at 3,198 square feet is the kind of floor plan families grow into rather than out of. There's genuine room for everyone — dedicated homework space, a guest suite for parents visiting from out of town, and common areas large enough to actually gather in. York County's residential character means quieter streets and neighbors who tend to stay put, which matters when you're thinking about where to put down longer-term roots.
More buyer questions
How far is 300 Coinjock Run from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
The drive from 300 Coinjock Run to Naval Weapons Station Yorktown takes approximately six minutes under normal traffic conditions. That makes it one of the closer off-base residential options for personnel stationed there.
How far is 300 Coinjock Run from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is roughly 14 minutes from the address, making it a reasonable commute for personnel assigned there. The route is primarily surface roads through York County.
What is the lot and neighborhood character like at Coinjock Run?
Coinjock Run is a residential street in York County with an established, low-density feel — the kind of neighborhood where homes have some separation between them and the tree canopy has had time to mature. It's quiet without feeling remote.
Is 300 Coinjock Run in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, particularly given York County's proximity to tidal waterways.
Does 300 Coinjock Run have an HOA?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed through current disclosure documents — your agent can pull that detail quickly during the due-diligence process.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know the Yorktown market well. Reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough of 300 Coinjock Run.