




8 days on market
$615,000
4100 Scotfield Dr
Chesapeake, Virginia 23321
MLS# 10638546 · SCOTFIELD · Chesapeake VA
Updated Jun 18, 2026 · Source: REIN MLS
Est. payment
$3,768/mo
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Price / sq ft
$251
2,452 sq ft
Days on market
8
New listing
HOA
None
Year built
1995
31 yrs old
Beds
4
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Sq Ft
2,452
Garage
Yes
Schools
- ElementaryEdwin W. Chittum Elementary School6/10
- MiddleJolliff Middle School7/10
- 6/10
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About this home
A Beautiful Brick Home nestled in the sought after Scotfield Woods community of Western Branch. This home offers the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and neighborhood charm. Step inside to discover a thoughtfully renovated home featuring generous living spaces, natural lighting, and plenty of room for everyday living and entertaining. This home offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a 2 car garage with plent…
Listed by William Matthews · Creed Realty
VaHome Team property overview
4100 Scotfield Drive is a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home in Chesapeake, Virginia, offering 2,452 square feet of living space built in 1995. It sits in a well-established residential pocket of the city with quick access to two major military installations.
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Why this home stands out
What sets 4100 Scotfield Drive apart is the combination of genuine square footage and a layout that actually works — four real bedrooms upstairs, a half bath on the main level for guests, and enough common-area space to spread out without feeling like you're living on top of each other. At nearly 2,500 square feet, this 1995-built home hits a sweet spot between manageable and spacious that's harder to find than you'd think in this price band of western Chesapeake.
SCOTFIELD and the Chesapeake real estate market
Scotfield Drive sits in the western reaches of Chesapeake, one of the largest cities by land area on the East Coast and a community that consistently draws families for its lower density, strong infrastructure, and easy access to the broader Hampton Roads region. This corner of the city — sometimes called the Deep Creek or Churchland corridor — feels distinctly suburban without being remote. Streets are quiet, lots have breathing room, and neighbors tend to stay put, which gives the area a settled, rooted character that newer developments rarely replicate. Chesapeake itself offers a rare mix: you get genuine city services and amenities without the congestion of Norfolk or Virginia Beach's busiest corridors. Commutes fan out in multiple directions — Interstate 664, Route 17, and the Churchland Bridge all feed into the regional highway network, making it realistic to reach most Hampton Roads employment centers in under 30 minutes on a normal day. For a four-bedroom home, this location balances space, access, and neighborhood stability in a way that's genuinely hard to beat in the region.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy here. Grocery runs are straightforward — a Walmart Supercenter and Food Lion are both within a few minutes' drive, and the Churchland area along George Washington Highway has accumulated a solid lineup of pharmacies, fast-casual dining, and service businesses over the years. For coffee, you're a short drive from multiple options including a Starbucks on the Churchland strip. Western Branch Regional Library is close by for weekend afternoons, and Chesapeake's network of parks means green space is never far. When you want something a little more destination-worthy, Portsmouth's Olde Towne and Downtown Norfolk are both reachable in under 20 minutes.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and Norfolk Naval Shipyard are each about 14 minutes away — a genuinely short commute by Hampton Roads standards. That proximity makes 4100 Scotfield Drive a practical anchor for military households, and the four-bedroom layout gives you the flexibility to accommodate family, a home office, or a dedicated guest room. VA loan financing is a natural fit here, and the western Chesapeake location keeps you well-positioned for duty-station changes across the region.
For families upgrading
If your current home feels like it's shrinking around you, 2,452 square feet with four upstairs bedrooms and a proper half bath on the main level is a meaningful step up. The 1995 construction means you're getting a home with mature bones — established mechanicals, real closets, and room proportions that were designed before square footage started getting squeezed. Western Chesapeake's quieter streets and stable neighborhood character make the upgrade feel like it was worth the wait.
Frequently asked questions
How far is 4100 Scotfield Drive from Naval Medical Center Portsmouth?
The drive is approximately 14 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the more convenient residential locations for personnel assigned to NMCP. The route runs primarily along well-traveled corridors without relying on bridge-tunnel crossings.
How far is 4100 Scotfield Drive from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is also about 14 minutes away, following a similar westward route through Portsmouth. Both bases are accessible without using the Downtown or Midtown tunnels, which is a meaningful quality-of-life factor for daily commuters.
What is the flood risk at 4100 Scotfield Drive?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the current FEMA designation and any relevant details.
Is there an HOA at 4100 Scotfield Drive?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed through current disclosure documents — your agent can pull that detail during the due-diligence process.
What are the closest grocery stores to 4100 Scotfield Drive?
A Walmart Supercenter and a Food Lion are both within a short drive along the Churchland corridor, covering everyday grocery and household needs without a significant detour.
Want to see 4100 Scotfield Drive in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Chesapeake well — reach out and they'll set it up.
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Flood Risk
Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Approx Sq Ft
2,452
Stories
2
Fireplaces
0
Flooring
Ceramic, Laminate/LVP, Vinyl, Wood
Heating
Cooling
Laundry
Interior Features
N/A
Appliances
Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer Hookup, Energy Star Appliance(s), Microwave, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Washer Hookup
Sale & Tax History
List Price
$615,000
Price / Sq Ft
$251
Annual Taxes
$4,772
Monthly Tax
$398
HOA
None
Tax Rate (effective)
0.78%
Sale Timeline (this listing)
| Event | Date | Price | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listed | Jun 10, 2026 | $615,000 | — |
| Currently listed | — | $615,000 | — |
Public-Records Assessment
Source: City Assessor via Hampton Roads Regional Parcels. Fetched Jun 18, 2026.
Total Assessed
$472,500
Land
$165,000
Improvement
$307,500
Parcel ID: 0166003000240
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Tax data above from REIN public-records sync. Sale timeline tracked from this listing's first appearance in our feed forward; prior owner sales are not included.
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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.
Military Commute
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Estimate your monthly payment
$3,768/moPrincipal & interest
$3,191
Property tax
$398
Home insurance
$179
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 Creed Realty · MLS# 10638546
Data provided by REIN MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
$615,000
4100 Scotfield DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23321
Chesapeake, Virginia 23321
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