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10 days on market

$399,000

412 Weeping Cedar Trl

Chesapeake, Virginia 23323

MLS# 10637388 · HILLSIDE LANDING · Chesapeake VA

Updated 6 hours ago · Source: REIN MLS

Est. payment

$2,502/mo

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Price / sq ft

$210

1,900 sq ft

Days on market

10

New listing

HOA

None

Year built

1996

30 yrs old

Beds

4

Full Baths

2

Half Baths

0

Sq Ft

1,900

Garage

Yes

Residential2 StorySingle FamilyWaterfront — Not Waterfront

Schools

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About this home

Welcome to this beautifully maintained home in the sought after Deep Creek area of Chesapeake. The home offers comfort, style, and peace of mind with numerous recent updates. Major improvements include a new roof (2024), tankless water heater (2024), updated flooring (2023), new fence (2023), refreshed carpet (2026), and energy efficient windows (2015). Enjoy outdoor living on the newly updated deck perfect for morni…

Listed by Laura Chan · Howard Hanna Real Estate Svcs.

VaHome Team property overview

At a glance

412 Weeping Cedar Trail is a four-bedroom, two-bath home in Chesapeake's western corridor, built in 1996 and spanning 1,900 square feet. Deep Creek Lock Park is half a mile away, Norfolk Naval Shipyard is a twelve-minute drive, and everyday errands are well within reach.

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Why this home stands out

What sets 412 Weeping Cedar Trail apart is its combination of generous square footage for a late-1990s build, a location that puts two military installations within fifteen minutes, and genuine green space right around the corner at Deep Creek Lock Park. Four bedrooms give you real flexibility — whether that's a dedicated home office, a guest room, or growing room for a busy household — without the density of a townhome community.

HILLSIDE LANDING and the Chesapeake real estate market

Chesapeake is one of the largest cities by land area in the entire country, and the western side — where Weeping Cedar Trail sits — has a distinctly unhurried character compared to the busier corridors near the interstate. This part of the city blends established residential streets with pockets of preserved green space, and the Deep Creek area in particular has a quiet, community-oriented feel that longtime residents tend to hold onto. You're inside city limits with full municipal services, but the pace outside your door doesn't feel urban. Chesapeake sits in the heart of Hampton Roads, giving you reasonable access to Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Suffolk without committing to any of their denser neighborhoods. The surrounding area is largely owner-occupied residential, with local parks, a canal lock, and tree-lined streets that give the neighborhood its texture. It's the kind of place where neighbors recognize each other and the commute to work doesn't eat your entire morning.

What's nearby

Daily life is easy from Weeping Cedar Trail. Food Lion and Dollar General are both under a mile away for grocery runs and quick stops. Starbucks is 0.7 miles out when you need a proper coffee, and the 7-Eleven half a mile away covers the in-between moments. Hardee's is right there at 0.7 miles for a fast breakfast on the way out. For outdoor time, Deep Creek Lock Park is just half a mile away — a genuinely pleasant spot along the canal — and the Observation Platform nearby adds another reason to get outside. Olde Mill Run Park rounds out the options at under a mile.

For different buyers

For military families relocating

Norfolk Naval Shipyard is twelve minutes from your front door, and the USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is thirteen. That kind of proximity matters when duty hours shift unexpectedly or you're working a long rotation. A VA loan can make this four-bedroom home more accessible than you might expect, and Chesapeake's western corridor is a well-regarded area for military households who want space without a long commute.

For families upgrading

Four bedrooms and 1,900 square feet give a growing family real room to breathe — enough space for everyone to have their own corner without the house feeling oversized. Deep Creek Lock Park is half a mile away for weekend afternoons, and the surrounding neighborhood has the kind of settled, residential character that makes it easy to put down roots. This is a home you can actually grow into.

Frequently asked questions

How far is 412 Weeping Cedar Trail from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?

Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 12 minutes by car from 412 Weeping Cedar Trail. The route is straightforward and avoids most of the congestion that affects other parts of the Hampton Roads commute.

What is the square footage and layout of 412 Weeping Cedar Trail?

The home offers 1,900 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Built in 1996, it's a single-family residential property with enough room for a dedicated home office or guest space alongside everyday living areas.

Is 412 Weeping Cedar Trail in a flood zone?

Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page. We recommend reviewing that section and consulting FEMA's flood map service for the most current designation.

What parks are near 412 Weeping Cedar Trail?

Deep Creek Lock Park and an Observation Platform are both about half a mile away, offering canal-side outdoor space within easy walking or biking distance. Olde Mill Run Park is also nearby at under a mile.

Does 412 Weeping Cedar Trail have an HOA?

HOA status for this property is listed in the property details section of this page. If you have specific questions about community rules or fees, a local real estate professional can pull the current documentation for you.

Want to see 412 Weeping Cedar Trail in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Chesapeake well — reach out to schedule a walkthrough or get your questions answered.

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Property Details

Bedrooms

4

Full Baths

2

Half Baths

0

Approx Sq Ft

1,900

Stories

2

Fireplaces

0

Flooring

Carpet, Laminate/LVP, Vinyl, Wood

Heating

Cooling

Laundry

Interior Features

N/A

Appliances

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

Sale & Tax History

List Price

$399,000

Price / Sq Ft

$210

Annual Taxes

$3,780

Monthly Tax

$315

HOA

None

Tax Rate (effective)

0.95%

Sale Timeline (this listing)

EventDatePriceDetail
ListedJun 9, 2026$399,000
Currently listed$399,000

Public-Records Assessment

Source: City Assessor via Hampton Roads Regional Parcels. Fetched Jun 12, 2026.

7% above assessment

Total Assessed

$374,300

Land

$135,000

Improvement

$239,300

Parcel ID: 0341008000290

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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

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Estimate your monthly payment

$2,502/mo

Principal & interest

$2,070

Property tax

$315

Home insurance

$116

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 Howard Hanna Real Estate Svcs. · MLS# 10637388

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

UNDER CONTRACT

$399,000

412 Weeping Cedar TRL, CHESAPEAKE VA 23323

Chesapeake, Virginia 23323

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Quick Facts

TypeResidential
Year Built1996
Lot Size
Taxes$3,780/yr
HOANone
Heating
Cooling

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