Why this home stands out
With over 3,100 square feet spread across a thoughtfully designed floor plan, 413 Quaker Ridge Court gives you room to actually live — space for a home office, a dedicated guest room, and still have a primary suite that feels like a retreat. The 2010 construction means you're working with systems and finishes that are a generation newer than much of the surrounding Suffolk inventory, and the cul-de-sac setting keeps through traffic off your street entirely.
BOB WHITE LANDING and the Suffolk real estate market
Suffolk is one of the largest cities by land area on the East Coast, and Quaker Ridge Court sits in the northern corridor — the part of the city that has grown most deliberately over the past two decades. This section of Suffolk, Virginia 23435, balances genuine suburban calm with surprisingly quick access to both Hampton Roads' military installations and its commercial centers. If you've been exploring real estate in Suffolk VA, you've probably noticed how much the northern zip codes have matured: retail, dining, and services have followed the rooftops, so daily errands rarely require a long drive. The neighborhood itself carries a consistent aesthetic — homes built within a similar era, well-maintained lots, and streets quiet enough that kids actually use them. Residents here tend to stay, which says something meaningful about the quality of life the area delivers. Suffolk sits in its own independent city jurisdiction, meaning city services and infrastructure investment flow directly to residents without a county intermediary.
What's nearby
Grocery runs are straightforward — Kroger and Harris Teeter locations serving the 23435 zip are both within a few miles. For coffee, you'll find Starbucks and local café options along the Harbour View corridor heading north. Harbour View has become the commercial hub for this part of Suffolk, with a solid mix of restaurants, urgent care, and specialty retail all clustered together. Constant's Wharf and the Nansemond River waterfront add a scenic dimension to weekend life, and the Western Branch of the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail gives outdoor enthusiasts a dedicated path for walking and cycling without leaving the area.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is a 16-minute drive from Quaker Ridge Court, and Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is just 18 minutes away — making this address genuinely practical for dual-military households or anyone rotating through either installation. The VA loan is a natural fit for this price tier and property size, and the cul-de-sac location adds a layer of neighborhood stability that military families tend to prioritize when planting roots between deployments.
For families upgrading
At 3,108 square feet, 413 Quaker Ridge Court gives a growing family the square footage to stop compromising. Four bedrooms means the home office doesn't have to double as a guest room, and the half bath on the main level is the kind of practical detail that makes a real difference once you're living in a house daily. The 2010 build year keeps maintenance demands manageable while the cul-de-sac keeps the street quiet — two things families consistently rank at the top of their wish lists.
More buyer questions
How far is 413 Quaker Ridge Court from NSA Northwest Annex?
The drive from Quaker Ridge Court to NSA Northwest Annex runs approximately 16 minutes under normal traffic conditions. The route stays on local roads through northern Suffolk without requiring interstate access.
How far is 413 Quaker Ridge Court from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is roughly 18 minutes from the Quaker Ridge Court address. Both installations are accessible in under 20 minutes, which makes this location practical for households tied to either command.
What is the square footage and layout of 413 Quaker Ridge Court?
The home offers 3,108 square feet of finished living space configured as four bedrooms and 2.1 bathrooms. Built in 2010, the floor plan reflects the open-concept preferences that became standard in that construction era.
Is 413 Quaker Ridge Court in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, as flood zone designations can affect insurance requirements.
Does the Quaker Ridge Court neighborhood have an HOA?
HOA status for this community should be confirmed through current disclosure documents, as governance structures in Suffolk subdivisions built around 2010 vary by development. Your agent can pull that detail quickly during the due-diligence phase.
Want to walk through 413 Quaker Ridge Court or talk through the northern Suffolk market? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to help — reach out and let's set something up.