Why this home stands out
Built in 2022, 418 Wine Street sidesteps the maintenance guessing games that come with older Hampton Roads housing stock. Five bedrooms give you genuine flexibility — a dedicated home office, a guest room, and still room for the whole family. The half-bath on the main level is a small detail that makes a real daily difference, and the layout stretches across 2,026 square feet without feeling oversized or wasteful.
PASTURE POINT and the Hampton real estate market
Hampton is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and it carries that history without being stuck in it. The city sits at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, which means water is never far — whether you're looking for a kayak launch, a waterfront seafood spot, or just a place to watch the sun drop over the harbor. The neighborhoods near Wine Street sit in the 23669 zip code, a central Hampton corridor that puts you close to the water, close to the base, and close to everyday conveniences without the congestion of the Peninsula's busier commercial strips. Streets here are established but the housing mix is evolving, with newer construction like 418 Wine Street sitting alongside older brick ranches and two-stories. It's the kind of area where neighbors know each other and front porches still get used. Hampton as a whole offers a lower cost of living than much of the mid-Atlantic, a genuine waterfront identity, and the kind of military-community infrastructure — commissaries, urgent care, recreation facilities — that makes daily logistics straightforward.
What's nearby
Daily errands are well within reach from 418 Wine Street. Grocery options, pharmacies, and fast-casual dining cluster along Mercury Boulevard and Pembroke Avenue within a few minutes' drive. Buckroe Beach — one of the most accessible public beaches on the Chesapeake Bay — is roughly ten minutes east, making it a realistic after-work destination rather than a weekend-only trip. Langley Air Force Base's main gate sits about seven minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is reachable in around twelve. Downtown Hampton's waterfront, with its restaurants, the Virginia Air and Space Science Center, and the Hampton Coliseum area, is all within a short drive.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Seven minutes to Joint Base Langley-Eustis makes 418 Wine Street one of the more practical addresses on the Peninsula for active-duty families. Five bedrooms handle PCS moves with room to spare — space for an office, a flex room, or a dedicated guest setup for family visiting during deployment homecomings. A VA loan is a natural fit here, and Hampton's military-community infrastructure means you'll have support systems in place from day one.
For first-time buyers
If you've been watching Hampton Roads inventory and waiting for something newer, 418 Wine Street checks the box. A 2022 build means you're starting with modern systems, current building codes, and none of the deferred-maintenance surprises that come with older homes. Five bedrooms gives you room to grow into the space rather than out of it — and Hampton's price point relative to the rest of the mid-Atlantic makes this kind of square footage genuinely accessible.
More buyer questions
How far is 418 Wine Street from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The main gate at Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately seven minutes from 418 Wine Street under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closer off-base addresses on the Peninsula.
How far is 418 Wine Street from NSA Hampton Roads?
NSA Hampton Roads is about twelve minutes from 418 Wine Street, a straightforward commute that avoids most of the Peninsula's heavier traffic corridors.
What year was 418 Wine Street built?
418 Wine Street was built in 2022, making it among the newer residential construction in this part of Hampton.
Is there an HOA at 418 Wine Street?
HOA status for 418 Wine Street should be confirmed through current listing documentation or directly with the seller, as community association details can change between ownership cycles.
Is 418 Wine Street in a flood zone?
Hampton has areas with varying flood risk given its coastal and tidal geography — the FloodRisk tile on this page reflects the current FEMA designation for 418 Wine Street specifically.
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