Why this home stands out
What sets 4604 Crown Point Lane apart is its combination of mid-century bones and a location that puts two major installations within easy reach. The 1963 construction era means solid, straightforward architecture — no paper-thin walls or cookie-cutter layouts from a recent build cycle. Four bedrooms in 1,411 square feet keeps things efficient without feeling cramped, and the Virginia Beach address opens the door to one of the most livable coastal cities on the East Coast.
PEMBROKE MANOR and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Crown Point Lane sits in a quiet, established pocket of Virginia Beach — one of those mid-century residential streets where neighbors have often been around long enough to know each other by name. The surrounding area developed largely in the 1960s and carries that era's hallmark: generous lot spacing, mature trees, and a sense of permanence you simply don't find in newer subdivisions. Virginia Beach itself is one of the most dynamic cities in the region, stretching from the Chesapeake Bay shoreline to the Atlantic oceanfront and everywhere in between. The city's economy is deeply tied to the military, which means the infrastructure here — roads, retail, healthcare, services — is built to handle a large, active population. Day-to-day life is genuinely easy: you're close to major corridors without being on top of them, and the broader Virginia Beach grid gives you access to parks, shopping, and dining without a long drive in any direction. It's a city that rewards people who put down roots.
What's nearby
Daily errands and weekend plans are both well covered from Crown Point Lane. Grocery options, pharmacies, and big-box retail are all within a short drive along the Virginia Beach Boulevard and Kempsville Road corridors. Several local parks and recreation areas are nearby for outdoor time, and the broader Kempsville area offers a solid mix of casual dining, coffee shops, and quick-service spots. The Virginia Beach oceanfront and boardwalk are roughly twenty minutes east, making a beach afternoon genuinely achievable on a weekday. Norfolk's downtown arts and dining scene is also accessible in under thirty minutes.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
For active-duty families, the location is hard to beat. JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is about ten minutes away, and NAS Oceana is roughly twelve — meaning both Navy and Air Wing households can make this work. Four bedrooms gives you the flexibility for a home office or a guest room when family visits. A VA loan can make the financing side straightforward, and Virginia Beach's strong resale market means you're not taking a leap into the unknown.
For first-time buyers
If you're stepping into homeownership for the first time, 4604 Crown Point Lane offers a lot to work with. Four bedrooms at this square footage means you're not paying for wasted space, and the 1963 construction gives you a home that's already proven its durability. Virginia Beach is a stable, high-demand market, so you're building equity in a city with real long-term fundamentals — not gambling on an up-and-coming area.
More buyer questions
How far is 4604 Crown Point Lane from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
The drive is approximately ten minutes under normal traffic conditions, heading northeast via Shore Drive or the Virginia Beach Boulevard corridor. It's one of the closer residential options to the installation at this price point in the city.
How far is 4604 Crown Point Lane from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is roughly twelve minutes away, making this address a practical choice for Navy aviation personnel and their families. The route is straightforward along Virginia Beach Boulevard.
What is the flood zone status for 4604 Crown Point Lane?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the most current FEMA designation and what it means for insurance requirements.
Is there an HOA at 4604 Crown Point Lane?
This property is not part of a homeowners association, so there are no HOA rules or dues to factor into your planning.
What can you tell me about the age and construction of the home?
The home was built in 1963, placing it in the mid-century era of Virginia Beach residential development — a period known for straightforward construction, solid framing, and layouts that prioritize livable space over architectural flourish.
Want to take a closer look at 4604 Crown Point Lane? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Virginia Beach well — reach out and they'll walk you through everything.