




37 days on market
$543,210
5233 Fairfield Blvd
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
MLS# 10630355 · FAIRFIELD · Virginia Beach VA
Updated 5 days ago · Source: REIN MLS
Est. payment
$3,315/mo
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Price / sq ft
$212
2,565 sq ft
Days on market
37
HOA
None
Year built
1969
57 yrs old
Beds
4
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Sq Ft
2,565
Garage
Yes
Schools
- ElementaryFairfield Elementary School5/10
- MiddleKempsville Middle School5/10
- 6/10
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About this home
No HOA, major updates already done, and over 2,500 sq. ft. on a spacious corner lot—this is the one you've been waiting for. Well-maintained 2-story home offering 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2,565 sq. ft. Features natural hardwood floors, a gas fireplace, and a functional kitchen with style stone quartz countertops, and dual ovens. Enjoy a beautifully sized backyard—great for entertaining, cookouts, or relaxing outdo…
Listed by Patricia Lobo · KW Coastal Virginia Chesapeake
VaHome Team property overview
Meet 5233 Fairfield Blvd — a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home in Virginia Beach's established Fairfield neighborhood. Built in 1969 and spanning 2,565 square feet, it puts groceries, parks, and restaurants within a half-mile, with two Coast Guard and Navy installations reachable in under 15 minutes.
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Why this home stands out
What sets this address apart is the combination of genuine square footage — 2,565 feet across four bedrooms — and a location that keeps daily errands almost entirely walkable. Fairfield is one of Virginia Beach's older, tree-lined subdivisions, meaning mature lots and wider streets that newer developments simply can't replicate. Two major military installations sit within a short drive, and a full cluster of dining, fitness, and green space options sit within half a mile of the front door.
FAIRFIELD and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Fairfield is a well-rooted Virginia Beach neighborhood that took shape in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and it shows in the best possible ways — mature trees, established landscaping, and a sense of place that newer subdivisions are still working toward. Streets here feel like actual streets, not parking lots with houses attached. The neighborhood sits in the heart of Virginia Beach, putting you close to the city's major corridors without dropping you into the thick of resort-area traffic. Whether you're browsing virginia beach houses for sale for the first time or returning after a military move, Fairfield tends to check boxes that are hard to find together: space, convenience, and neighborhood character. Virginia Beach itself offers a rare mix of coastal lifestyle, strong employment anchors, and a military community that gives the city much of its energy and diversity. Fairfield sits comfortably within that broader fabric — close enough to everything, quiet enough to feel like home.
What's nearby
Daily life is genuinely easy from 5233 Fairfield Blvd. Food Lion is 0.4 miles away — close enough to grab a forgotten ingredient without a second thought. When you want to sit down, YOMI Japanese Hibachi & Sushi is just 0.3 miles out, Gran Patron Mexican Restaurant and Jax Café are both within 0.4 miles, and a Starbucks is right there for the morning routine. Kempes Landing Park is a 0.3-mile walk, with Carolanne Park and Fairfield Park both under half a mile. ShapeShifters Yoga & Wellness and Burn Boot Camp round out the fitness options nearby. Most of what you need on a typical weekday is within a five-minute drive — or an easy walk.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly 11 minutes away, and JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is about 13 — both well within a comfortable commute window. For service members using a VA loan, Fairfield's price-per-foot tends to work in your favor compared with newer construction closer to the bases. BAH rates for the Virginia Beach area have historically aligned well with what this neighborhood offers.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and 2,565 square feet give a growing family genuine room to spread out — not just on paper, but in practice. The 1969 build means solid construction and lot sizes that newer neighborhoods have largely traded away for density. Add three parks within half a mile and a walkable cluster of restaurants and fitness options, and the lifestyle math starts to look very good for a family ready to upsize.
Frequently asked questions
How far is 5233 Fairfield Blvd from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The drive is approximately 11 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closer residential options to that installation in Virginia Beach.
How far is 5233 Fairfield Blvd from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is about 13 minutes by car, a manageable daily commute for service members stationed there.
What is the Fairfield neighborhood like in Virginia Beach?
Fairfield is an established subdivision built primarily in the late 1960s and early 1970s, characterized by mature trees, larger lots compared to newer developments, and a quiet residential feel with strong access to shopping and dining corridors.
Are there parks near 5233 Fairfield Blvd?
Yes — Kempes Landing Park is 0.3 miles away, Carolanne Park is 0.4 miles, and Fairfield Park is 0.5 miles, giving you three green-space options within easy walking distance.
Is 5233 Fairfield Blvd 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 for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Fairfield and Virginia Beach inside out — reach out to get your questions answered and take the next step on this address.
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Location & Neighborhood
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Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Approx Sq Ft
2,565
Stories
2
Fireplaces
0
Flooring
Carpet, Ceramic, Laminate/LVP, Wood
Heating
Cooling
Laundry
Interior Features
N/A
Appliances
Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Elec Range, Refrigerator, Washer
Sale & Tax History
List Price
$543,210
Price / Sq Ft
$212
Annual Taxes
$4,058
Monthly Tax
$338
HOA
None
Tax Rate (effective)
0.75%
Sale Timeline (this listing)
| Event | Date | Price | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listed | Apr 18, 2026 | $543,210 | — |
| Currently listed | — | $543,210 | — |
Public-Records Assessment
Source: Virginia Beach via Hampton Roads Regional Parcels. Fetched May 11, 2026.
Total Assessed
$418,400
Land
$165,000
Improvement
$253,400
Parcel ID: 14666733210000 · View on city GIS portal
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About buying in Virginia Beach
Homes for sale in Virginia Beach, VA span every price point and lifestyle — from oceanfront condos along the famous Boardwalk to sprawling waterfront estates on the Lynnhaven River and Linkhorn Bay. As the largest city in Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach offers an unusually varied real estate market: established family neighborhoods in Great Neck (ZIP 23454), golf-course communities in Kempsville (23464), modern townhomes near Town Center (23462), and beach-cottage living along Sandbridge (23456). Whether you're searching for a starter home under $300K, a family home in a top-rated school district, or a luxury property north of $2 million, the active MLS inventory updates daily here. Buyer demand stays strong year-round, driven by Virginia Beach's mild coastal climate, the consistently top-ranked Virginia Beach City Public Schools (Kempsville High, Floyd E. Kellam High, Princess Anne High, and Cox High among them), and the city's role as home to Naval Air Station Oceana — the largest master jet base in the country. Military families relocating here through PCS orders make up a meaningful share of buyers, and VA loan financing is widely used. First-time buyers gravitate toward the inland ZIPs (23464, 23456, 23452), while second-home and luxury buyers tend toward 23451 (Oceanfront/North End) and 23454 (Great Neck/Bay Colony). Below you'll find every active Virginia Beach home for sale pulled live from the REIN MLS and refreshed hourly.
Military Commute
Drive times to nearest basesDrive times via Google Maps with current traffic patterns. Times are typical and may vary by time of day. Use the "Analyze" button up top to see live drive time to your saved base.
Estimate your monthly payment
$3,315/moPrincipal & interest
$2,819
Property tax
$338
Home insurance
$158
PMI
None
HOA
None
Estimate only. Insurance assumed at 0.35% of home value annually. Actual taxes, insurance, and rate will vary by lender, credit, and property. Contact a lender for a personalized quote.
Listed by KW Coastal Virginia Chesapeake · MLS# 10630355
Data provided by REIN MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
$543,210
5233 Fairfield BLVD, VIRGINIABEACH VA 23464
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
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