Why this home stands out
What sets 5003 Jeanne Street apart is its rare concentration of walkable amenities in a city where most errands require a car. Three gyms, multiple grocery options spanning Latin, Japanese, and general merchandise, and several dining spots all sit within a half-mile. Add drive times of roughly ten and fourteen minutes to two major bases, and you have a location that genuinely works hard for whoever calls it home.
ARAGONA VILLAGE and the Virginia Beach real estate market
5003 Jeanne Street sits in a quiet residential pocket of central Virginia Beach — a city of roughly 460,000 people that stretches from the Chesapeake Bay to the Atlantic Ocean. This part of the city, near the Aragona Village corridor, has a lived-in, unpretentious feel: modest yards, mature trees lining the side streets, and neighbors who tend to stay a while. Virginia Beach blends suburban calm with genuine urban access, and realtors in virginia beach consistently point to this central zone as one of the most practical addresses in the city — close to the interstate, close to the bases, and close to the beach without paying oceanfront prices. The city itself offers year-round recreation, a strong military community, and a diverse dining and retail scene. Northridge Park and Aragona Park are both within a mile, giving you green space without having to drive for it.
What's nearby
Daily errands are genuinely easy from Jeanne Street. Tienda Latina La Tapatia, J Mart Japanese Grocery, and Dollar General are all within a third of a mile, covering everything from specialty ingredients to household staples. When you want a quick bite, Taqueria La Ceiba and Hardee's are under a quarter-mile away, and Tribal Axe offers a more social dining experience just as close. Krispy Kreme is a short walk for a morning treat. Fitness options are unusually plentiful here — Evolve Fitness and Personal Training, Genesis Total Fitness, and Grindstone Athletics are all within 0.4 miles, so skipping the gym becomes a harder excuse to make.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is roughly ten minutes away, and NAS Oceana is about fourteen — both without touching the interstate on most routes. That kind of dual-base access is genuinely uncommon in Virginia Beach. A VA loan can make this address even more accessible for active-duty and veteran buyers, and the neighborhood's stability means you're not gambling on a transitional area between deployments.
For first-time buyers
At 1,334 square feet with three bedrooms and two and a half baths, 5003 Jeanne Street is sized right for a first home — enough room to grow into without the maintenance overhead of a much larger property. The walkable amenities reduce car dependency, and the 1987 build means the major systems have history you can evaluate. It's a practical, grounded starting point in a city with real long-term demand.
More buyer questions
How far is 5003 Jeanne Street from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
The drive from 5003 Jeanne Street to JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is approximately ten minutes under normal traffic conditions. The route is straightforward and avoids the most congested stretches of the Virginia Beach highway network.
How far is 5003 Jeanne Street from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is about fourteen minutes from 5003 Jeanne Street, making it a reasonable daily commute for personnel stationed there. The proximity to two major installations from a single address is one of this location's strongest practical advantages.
What is the flood risk at 5003 Jeanne Street?
Flood zone information for 5003 Jeanne Street is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls directly from current FEMA map data. We recommend reviewing that section and discussing it with your insurance agent before making any decisions.
Are there parks near 5003 Jeanne Street?
Yes — Northridge Park is about 0.6 miles away and Aragona Park is roughly 0.8 miles, both walkable or a very short drive. The area also has mature street trees and sidewalks that make the immediate neighborhood pleasant for everyday outdoor time.
What are things to do in Virginia Beach in the winter near this address?
Virginia Beach stays active year-round, and from Jeanne Street you're well-positioned for it — the oceanfront boardwalk, First Landing State Park, and indoor dining and fitness options are all within easy reach. Things to do in Virginia Beach in the winter include off-season beach walks, local restaurant scenes that thin out pleasantly, and community events that run through the colder months without the summer crowds.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Virginia Beach well. Reach out to get a straight-talking, no-pressure walkthrough of what 5003 Jeanne Street could mean for you.