Why this home stands out
Built in 2020, this home skips the guesswork that comes with older construction — systems, finishes, and structural components are all relatively young. Five bedrooms give you real flexibility, whether that means a dedicated home office, a guest suite, or room for a growing household. At 3,092 square feet, there's enough space to spread out without the home feeling overwhelming to maintain.
KINGSTON ESTATES and the Virginia Beach real estate market
3008 Jimmy Mobley Way sits in the southern reaches of Virginia Beach, one of the most geographically diverse cities on the East Coast. This part of the city tends to be quieter and more suburban in character, with newer development, wider lots, and a neighborhood pace that feels a step removed from the busier corridors to the north. Virginia Beach itself spans from the Oceanfront resort strip all the way to rural farmland near the North Carolina border, and this address falls comfortably in the middle — close enough to city amenities, far enough from the congestion. The broader area around zip code 23456 has seen steady residential growth over the past decade, attracting families and professionals who want newer construction without sacrificing proximity to employment centers, the coast, or the military installations that anchor so much of Hampton Roads' economy. It's a practical, livable corner of a city that genuinely has something for everyone.
What's nearby
Foxfire Park is about a mile away — an easy walk or a quick drive when you need some outdoor time without committing to a long excursion. Beyond that, the southern Virginia Beach corridor puts everyday errands within reasonable reach. Grocery options, pharmacies, and casual dining are accessible along the major commercial corridors nearby. The Virginia Beach Oceanfront is roughly a twenty-minute drive, and the North Carolina border is close enough to make day trips to the Outer Banks a realistic weekend option rather than a full production.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Dam Neck Annex and NAS Oceana are both about twelve minutes away, which makes 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way a genuinely practical choice for active-duty households. A VA loan can make financing a home like this straightforward, and five bedrooms means you're not immediately outgrowing the space if your family situation changes between orders. The 2020 build year also means fewer surprise maintenance costs in the early years of ownership.
For families upgrading
If you've been in a three-bedroom home and the walls are starting to close in, five bedrooms and 3,092 square feet represent a meaningful step up. The 2020 construction means you're inheriting a home that's already been updated — not one that needs updating. There's room here for everyone to have their own space, plus common areas large enough to actually use together.
More buyer questions
How far is 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way from Dam Neck Annex?
Dam Neck Annex is approximately twelve minutes away under typical traffic conditions, making this address one of the more convenient options in Virginia Beach for personnel stationed there.
How far is 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is also about twelve minutes from this address, which is a reasonable daily commute and keeps you well within the BAH geography for the Virginia Beach area.
What is the lot and home size at 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way?
The home offers 3,092 square feet of living space across five bedrooms and 3.1 bathrooms, built in 2020 on a residential lot in the 23456 zip code of Virginia Beach.
Is 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way 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 most accurate and up-to-date designation.
What parks or green spaces are near 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way?
Foxfire Park is the closest option at about one mile away, offering a convenient spot for outdoor recreation without needing to travel far from home.
Want to see 3008 Jimmy Mobley Way in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Virginia Beach well — reach out and let's set something up.