Why this home stands out
What sets Monterrey Court apart is its cul-de-sac positioning, which keeps through-traffic off your street and gives the neighborhood a quieter, more connected feel. At 2,142 square feet, this 1976-built home offers generous room to spread out for its three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath footprint — more breathing room than many comparable properties in the surrounding zip codes. The lot placement and street layout make this address feel tucked-away without sacrificing convenience.
GREEN RUN and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Monterrey Court sits in the western reaches of Virginia Beach, a part of the city where established neighborhoods and mature tree canopies give streets a settled, lived-in character. The 23453 zip code is a practical sweet spot — close enough to the oceanfront energy that defines Virginia Beach while far enough inland to enjoy calmer residential pockets. Neighbors here tend to put down roots, and the surrounding blocks reflect that stability. If you've been searching for a house for sale in virginia beach 23462 and kept landing in this corridor instead, that's not an accident — the 23453 area draws similar buyers who want space, proximity to the base, and a neighborhood with genuine personality. Virginia Beach as a city wraps around this address with its full infrastructure: a robust parks system, miles of multi-use trails, a thriving restaurant scene, and year-round coastal access that most landlocked metros simply can't offer. The combination of suburban calm and urban reach is the quiet selling point of this entire section of the city.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy here. Grocery runs to Trader Joe's and Kroger on Holland Road take under ten minutes, and the Lynnhaven Mall corridor puts big-box retail, dining, and a movie theater within a short drive. Red Mill Commons and Town Center are both reachable in fifteen to twenty minutes for a wider range of restaurants and shops. Pleasure House Point Natural Area and First Landing State Park offer genuine outdoor escapes — hiking, kayaking, and waterfront views — without leaving the city. For coffee, local spots and national chains alike cluster along the nearby commercial corridors, so your morning routine stays flexible no matter which direction you head.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Eight minutes to NAS Oceana and fourteen to Dam Neck Annex makes 3612 Monterrey Court a genuinely practical choice for active-duty households. A VA loan can make ownership here straightforward, and the cul-de-sac setting means kids have a low-traffic place to decompress after school. The 2,142-square-foot layout gives everyone room to breathe during deployments and homecomings alike.
For families upgrading
If your current home is feeling tight, 2,142 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths opens up real options — a dedicated home office, a proper guest room, or simply the space to stop negotiating over square footage. The cul-de-sac location adds a layer of safety and community that's hard to put a number on, and the 1976 construction era means solid bones with room to update on your own timeline.
More buyer questions
How far is 3612 Monterrey Court from NAS Oceana?
The drive from Monterrey Court to NAS Oceana runs about eight minutes under normal traffic conditions, making this one of the more conveniently positioned addresses for personnel assigned to the base. Gate access via Dam Neck Road and London Bridge Road keeps the commute straightforward.
How far is 3612 Monterrey Court from Dam Neck Annex?
Dam Neck Annex is approximately fourteen minutes from Monterrey Court by car. That puts two major installations within easy reach from a single address — a meaningful advantage for dual-military households or those who anticipate assignment changes.
What is the flood risk at 3612 Monterrey Court?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Virginia Beach has an active floodplain management program, and flood zone status can vary significantly block by block, so reviewing that tile directly is the most accurate approach.
What are some things to do in Virginia Beach in December near this address?
December in Virginia Beach has more going on than most visitors expect — the Oceanfront holiday lights display, First Landing State Park's winter trail access, and the indoor amenities at Town Center and Lynnhaven Mall all stay active through the season. The beach itself is walkable year-round, and local restaurants along the Shore Drive corridor tend to be far less crowded in the off-season, which regulars consider a genuine perk.
Is there an HOA at 3612 Monterrey Court?
HOA status for this address should be confirmed during the transaction process, as community association structures in established Virginia Beach neighborhoods from the 1970s can vary — some streets carry active HOAs while adjacent ones do not. Your agent can pull the current disclosure documentation to clarify obligations before you move forward.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Virginia Beach well — reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough of Monterrey Court.