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328 Big Pond Ln

Chesapeake, Virginia 23323

MLS# 10639867 · SAWYERS MILL · Chesapeake VA

Updated 13 hours ago · Source: REIN MLS

Est. payment

$2,835/mo

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Price / sq ft

$224

2,010 sq ft

Days on market

0

New listing

HOA

None

Year built

1999

27 yrs old

Beds

4

Full Baths

2

Half Baths

1

Sq Ft

2,010

Garage

Yes

Residential2 StorySingle FamilyWaterfront — Not Waterfront

Schools

Info provided by GreatSchools

About this home

This is your chance to own in the sought after neighborhood of Sawyers Mill in Grassfield school district. This 4 bedroom home has a fully fence back yard, above ground pool, extra heated/cooled space with running water off of the garage with separate entrance. Price reflects the TLC this home needs in order to make it your own. Property is being sold "As-Is" seller to make no repairs.

Listed by Stacie Messenger · Swell Realty Co

VaHome Team property overview

At a glance

328 Big Pond Lane is a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home in Chesapeake, Virginia, offering 2,010 square feet of living space built in 1999. It sits within easy reach of two major military installations and the everyday conveniences of western Chesapeake.

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Why this home stands out

What sets 328 Big Pond Lane apart is its combination of generous square footage, a practical half-bath on the main level, and a location that keeps two significant military installations within a quarter-hour commute. The 1999 construction puts it in a sweet spot — established enough to have mature surroundings, yet modern enough to carry contemporary floor-plan sensibilities that four-bedroom households genuinely appreciate day to day.

SAWYERS MILL and the Chesapeake real estate market

Big Pond Lane sits in the western reaches of Chesapeake, a city that consistently ranks among the largest and most livable in Virginia. This part of Chesapeake carries a quieter, more spread-out character than the busier corridors closer to the interstate — streets feel residential rather than pass-through, and the pace reflects it. The broader area is a mix of established subdivisions and newer pockets of growth, giving the neighborhood a layered, lived-in feel without feeling frozen in time. Chesapeake itself spans an enormous footprint, which means residents enjoy genuine breathing room alongside access to a full range of city services, parks, and retail corridors. The western side in particular tends to attract households who want a suburban rhythm without sacrificing proximity to employment centers in both Chesapeake and Norfolk. Drive times to the water, to major shopping, and to military installations are all manageable — and that accessibility is a consistent draw for people planting roots here.

What's nearby

Daily errands from 328 Big Pond Lane are straightforward. Grocery options, pharmacies, and big-box retail are all reachable within a short drive along the western Chesapeake corridors. For coffee or a casual meal, local spots and national chains alike are close by. Outdoor recreation is accessible too — Chesapeake's park system includes green space and trails within the broader area. The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly 13 minutes away, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard clocks in at about 15 minutes, making this address genuinely convenient for military households on either installation.

For different buyers

For military families relocating

Two installations within 15 minutes is a real advantage. The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 13 minutes away, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard is roughly 15 — short enough to make duty-day logistics manageable. A VA loan can make financing a four-bedroom home like this one straightforward, and Chesapeake's western side offers the kind of stable, family-friendly environment that works well across multiple duty stations.

For families upgrading

Four bedrooms and 2,010 square feet give a growing household genuine room to spread out — dedicated space for a home office, a guest room, or simply the breathing room that a busy family needs. The half-bath on the main level is one of those practical details that makes daily life noticeably smoother. Add in the 1999 build quality and a location that keeps western Chesapeake's conveniences close, and this address makes a compelling case for the next chapter.

Frequently asked questions

How far is 328 Big Pond Lane from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?

Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 15 minutes from 328 Big Pond Lane under typical driving conditions. The route via western Chesapeake corridors is generally straightforward without heavy highway dependence.

How far is 328 Big Pond Lane from the USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?

The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 13 minutes away, making it the closer of the two nearby military installations. That's a commute most service members would consider genuinely workable.

What is the square footage and layout of 328 Big Pond Lane?

The home offers 2,010 square feet with four bedrooms and two full baths plus a half-bath. The half-bath on the main level is a practical feature that households with guests or busy mornings tend to appreciate.

Is 328 Big Pond Lane in a flood zone?

Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Reviewing that tile will give you the most accurate and up-to-date designation.

What city and county does 328 Big Pond Lane fall under?

The property is located in Chesapeake, Virginia — an independent city that functions as its own jurisdiction, meaning city services, permitting, and local governance all run through the City of Chesapeake rather than a surrounding county.

Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Chesapeake well. Reach out to talk through what 328 Big Pond Lane could look like for your household.

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Property Details

Bedrooms

4

Full Baths

2

Half Baths

1

Approx Sq Ft

2,010

Stories

2

Fireplaces

0

Flooring

Carpet, Vinyl

Heating

Cooling

Laundry

Interior Features

N/A

Appliances

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

Sale & Tax History

List Price

$450,000

Price / Sq Ft

$224

Annual Taxes

$4,423

Monthly Tax

$369

HOA

None

Tax Rate (effective)

0.98%

Sale Timeline (this listing)

EventDatePriceDetail
ListedJun 16, 2026$450,000
Currently listed$450,000

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About buying in Chesapeake

Homes for sale in Chesapeake, VA appeal to buyers who want suburban space, top-rated schools, and easy access to Virginia Beach and Norfolk. The city's geography splits roughly into five corridors: Greenbrier (23320) with newer construction and shopping near the mall; Great Bridge (23320, 23322) with the historic Battlefield district and excellent schools; Hickory (23322) with large-lot family homes and Hickory High; Western Branch (23321) near the Portsmouth border with mature trees and starter homes; and Deep Creek / South Norfolk (23323, 23324) with affordable inventory and waterfront access. Buyer demand is anchored by Chesapeake Public Schools — among the highest-rated in Hampton Roads — including Hickory High, Grassfield High, Great Bridge High, and Western Branch High. Median home prices range from $300K starter homes in Deep Creek to $600K+ Great Bridge family homes and $1M+ luxury estates in Hickory's gated communities. Chesapeake's commute is excellent for buyers working in Virginia Beach, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, or Newport News Shipbuilding via the I-664 and I-64 corridors. Below you'll find every active Chesapeake MLS listing pulled 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

$2,835/mo

Principal & interest

$2,335

Property tax

$369

Home insurance

$131

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 Swell Realty Co · MLS# 10639867

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

ACTIVE LISTING

$450,000

328 Big Pond LN, CHESAPEAKE VA 23323

Chesapeake, Virginia 23323

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Quick Facts

TypeResidential
Year Built1999
Lot Size0.2100
Taxes$4,423/yr
HOANone
Heating
Cooling

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