Why this home stands out
What sets 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard apart is the combination of size, era, and location that's hard to replicate in this price corridor. At 2,183 square feet, the 2013 build gives you a floor plan designed for how people actually live today — open, efficient, and low on maintenance surprises. Layer on a park literally adjacent to the property and a walkable retail strip that most Williamsburg addresses can't match, and the picture comes together quickly.
NEW TOWN and the Williamsburg real estate market
Elizabeth Davis Boulevard sits in one of Williamsburg's most connected residential pockets, tucked between the city's historic core and its modern commercial spine along Richmond Road. The street itself is relatively new — developed alongside the mixed-use corridor that brought Trader Joe's, World Market, and a cluster of independently owned restaurants to what had been a quieter stretch of James City County. The result is a neighborhood that feels suburban in scale but urban in convenience. You're close enough to Colonial Williamsburg to catch a candlelight tour on a weeknight, and close enough to Interstate 64 to reach Hampton Roads or Richmond without a long haul. Williamsburg as a whole punches above its size — it carries a genuine cultural identity, a year-round visitor economy that supports good restaurants and retail, and a civic character shaped by the College of William & Mary. For a city of roughly 15,000 residents, it offers an outsized quality of life.
What's nearby
Step outside and Elizabeth Davis Park is right there — zero distance, no driving required. Roper Homestead Park is a two-minute walk, and Discovery Park is just half a mile out. For groceries, Trader Joe's and World Market are both under half a mile, with The Vitamin Shoppe rounding out the options. Dinner choices are equally close: Anatolia Bar & Grill, K'Bola Cuban Restaurant & Bar, and Paul's Deli are all within four-tenths of a mile. Coffee is covered by Anonymous Coffee, Barnes & Noble, and Starbucks, all within a five-minute walk. Fitness options are unusually strong for a residential street — TPMG Strive Fitness, Rock Steady Boxing, and Iron-Bound Gym are all within half a mile.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is 14 minutes away, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is 21 minutes — both well within a reasonable commute for most duty assignments. A VA loan is a natural fit here, and the 2013 build means the home will clear a VA appraisal without the deferred-maintenance flags that older stock can trigger. The walkable setup is a real bonus for families managing one car during deployments.
For first-time buyers
A 2013 build means the big-ticket systems — roof, HVAC, water heater — are still in their useful-life window, which matters a lot when you're budgeting for your first home. At 2,183 square feet, you're not compromising on space. The walkable location keeps daily errands simple, and having Elizabeth Davis Park essentially in your backyard adds genuine lifestyle value that doesn't show up on a spec sheet.
More buyer questions
How far is 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 14 minutes from 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard under typical traffic conditions. Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 21 minutes, making this address a practical choice for personnel assigned to either installation.
What is the square footage and layout of the home at 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard?
The home offers 2,183 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. It was built in 2013, so the floor plan reflects contemporary open-concept design rather than the compartmentalized layouts common in older Williamsburg housing stock.
Is 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. We recommend reviewing that tile and discussing flood insurance implications with your agent before making any decisions.
What parks are near 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard?
Elizabeth Davis Park is essentially adjacent to the property, Roper Homestead Park is about two-tenths of a mile away, and Discovery Park is half a mile out — giving you three distinct green spaces within easy walking distance.
Does 4301 Elizabeth Davis Boulevard have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details above. If an HOA is in place, your agent can provide the governing documents and rules so you know exactly what's included before you move forward.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this Williamsburg corridor well. Reach out to schedule a walkthrough or get your questions answered — no pressure, just good information.