Why this home stands out
What sets Deerfield Lane apart is the rare combination of genuine mid-century bones and a location that puts two military installations, three grocery stores, and a full lineup of restaurants and fitness studios within a short walk or drive. The 1958 build means solid construction from an era when rooms were sized for real living, and the four-bedroom count gives households serious flexibility — home office, guest room, hobby space — without sacrificing a manageable footprint.
ARAGONA and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Deerfield Lane sits in the Haygood area of Virginia Beach, a well-established residential pocket that developed through the late 1950s and 1960s and has held its character ever since. Streets here are quiet and tree-lined, neighbors tend to know each other, and the overall feel is grounded rather than transient — the kind of place where people put down roots. Virginia Beach as a whole is one of the most livable cities on the East Coast, and realtors in virginia beach consistently point to the Haygood corridor as one of its most practical, well-connected neighborhoods. You're inside the city limits but far enough from the resort strip to enjoy genuine neighborhood calm. The surrounding area blends single-family homes across a range of vintages, giving the streetscape variety without feeling disjointed. Haygood Shopping Center anchors the commercial edge of the neighborhood, keeping daily errands close. For a city of its size, Virginia Beach punches above its weight on parks, waterfront access, and year-round outdoor life — all of which you can tap into easily from this address.
What's nearby
Groceries are almost absurdly convenient here — Harris Teeter, Lidl, and Tienda Murido Latino Mart are all within 0.4 miles, so a quick run for dinner ingredients rarely takes more than ten minutes round-trip. When you'd rather let someone else cook, Playplace Pizza, Chanello's Pizza, and Kelly's Tavern are each about 0.3 miles away. For fitness, Emerge Fitness & Personal Training is just 0.2 miles out, with HOTWORX Virginia Beach and a Mixed Martial Arts studio rounding out your options nearby. Coffee and a morning routine are covered by Joyu Tea & Coffee and Clean Eatz. Romney Lane Park and Haygood Point Park offer green space within walking distance, and Rosewood Memorial Park is under a mile away.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Seven minutes to JEB Little Creek-Fort Story and fourteen to NAS Oceana — Deerfield Lane is genuinely well-positioned for dual-military households or anyone juggling assignments at both installations. A VA loan can make a four-bedroom home at this location a smart long-term move, and the Haygood neighborhood has a long track record of welcoming military families who want stability and community.
For first-time buyers
If you're stepping into homeownership for the first time, 1,600 square feet across four bedrooms gives you room to grow without overwhelming maintenance. The 1958 construction is straightforward — no complex systems, no sprawling acreage — and the walkable access to groceries, parks, and restaurants means you spend less time in the car and more time actually enjoying where you live.
More buyer questions
How far is 4757 Deerfield Lane from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
The drive is approximately seven minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closer off-base neighborhoods to Little Creek's main gate. That short commute adds up to real time savings across a typical duty assignment.
How far is 4757 Deerfield Lane from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is roughly fourteen minutes away by car, a comfortable distance for personnel assigned there. The route is straightforward and avoids most of the resort-area congestion.
What is the flood zone status for 4757 Deerfield Lane?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Review that section for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
Is there an HOA at 4757 Deerfield Lane?
This property does not carry a mandatory HOA, which means no association dues or governing restrictions on top of standard city ordinances.
What are things to do in Virginia Beach in the winter near this address?
Year-round options close to Deerfield Lane include indoor fitness at Emerge Fitness and HOTWORX, casual dining at Kelly's Tavern and Chanello's Pizza, and walks through Romney Lane Park and Haygood Point Park on mild days. Virginia Beach's boardwalk, First Landing State Park, and the Virginia Aquarium stay active through the colder months, all within a reasonable drive.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this neighborhood well — reach out to get your questions answered and take the next step on Deerfield Lane.