Why this home stands out
Built in 2015, this home sits in a sweet spot — recent enough to carry modern construction standards, efficient HVAC, and contemporary finishes, yet established enough that any early-build quirks have long been sorted out. At just over 2,000 square feet across three bedrooms and two full baths, the floor plan gives everyone room to breathe without the upkeep burden of a sprawling estate. That balance is genuinely hard to find in this price tier of the Williamsburg market.
THE SETTLEMENT AT POWHATAN CREEK and the Williamsburg real estate market
Williamsburg carries a reputation that most Virginia cities can only envy. It sits at the center of the Historic Triangle — flanked by Jamestown to the southwest and Yorktown to the east — and that geography shapes daily life in ways both practical and atmospheric. The city blends colonial-era character with a surprisingly modern residential infrastructure, and the result is a place where tree-lined streets coexist with well-maintained road networks and reliable utilities. James City County, which governs this address, consistently ranks among Virginia's more fiscally stable jurisdictions, which translates into well-funded public services and thoughtful land-use planning. The broader Williamsburg area draws a diverse mix of residents: military families, college-town professionals tied to William & Mary, tourism-industry workers, and retirees who discovered the area and never left. That diversity keeps the local economy resilient and the community calendar full year-round.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from 4105 Cooper Nace. New Town — Williamsburg's walkable mixed-use district — puts groceries, dining, and retail within a short drive, and the area around Richmond Road adds big-box convenience for larger shopping runs. Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center is close enough to matter in an emergency. For outdoor time, Freedom Park and the Capital Trail offer hiking, cycling, and open space without leaving the county. Colonial Williamsburg's historic district is a genuine neighborhood amenity — not just a tourist destination — and it's the kind of place locals actually use for evening walks, seasonal events, and a reliable sense of place.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary sits roughly 18 minutes away, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 24 minutes out — both manageable commutes by Hampton Roads standards. Williamsburg's stable housing market and James City County's consistent services make it a solid anchor between deployments. If you're weighing your VA loan options, this area rewards buyers who plan to stay through a full tour or two.
For families upgrading
Two thousand square feet across three bedrooms and two baths gives a growing family genuine room to operate — dedicated sleeping spaces, a real living area, and enough square footage that working from home doesn't mean crowding everyone into the kitchen. The 2015 build year means you're inheriting modern insulation, updated electrical, and appliances that don't require immediate replacement. It's the kind of home where the infrastructure just works.
More buyer questions
How far is 4105 Cooper Nace from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 24 minutes from this address under normal traffic conditions, making it a workable daily commute for personnel stationed there.
How far is 4105 Cooper Nace from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is about 18 minutes away, placing it among the closer military installations relative to this Williamsburg address.
What county is 4105 Cooper Nace in?
The property falls within James City County, Virginia, which governs services, zoning, and public infrastructure for this address.
Is 4105 Cooper Nace in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the current FEMA map classification.
What is the square footage and layout of 4105 Cooper Nace?
The home offers 2,011 square feet of living space configured as three bedrooms and two full baths, built in 2015 as a single-family residential property.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this Williamsburg market well. Reach out to get a straight answer on whether 4105 Cooper Nace is the right fit for where you're headed.