Why this home stands out
What sets 501 White Hall Circle apart is the combination of generous square footage for a mid-century home and an almost absurdly convenient location. A Harris Teeter is literally 0.3 miles away, a Starbucks is around the corner, and the Elizabeth Lake Estates Community Recreation Area is a two-minute walk. For a 1964 build, the bones are substantial — 2,352 square feet across four bedrooms gives you flexibility that smaller vintage homes simply can't match.
ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES and the Hampton real estate market
501 White Hall Circle sits in Hampton, Virginia, a city that carries genuine historical weight — it's one of the oldest continuously inhabited English-speaking settlements in the country — while functioning as a thoroughly modern, connected place to live. The immediate area around White Hall Circle has a quiet, established residential feel: mature trees, mid-century homes with solid lot sizes, and neighbors who tend to stay a while. Elizabeth Lake Estates Community Recreation Area anchors the neighborhood with accessible green space just steps away. Hampton itself offers waterfront parks, a lively downtown scene along the Virginia waterfront, and easy access to the broader Hampton Roads metro via I-64 and Mercury Boulevard. The city sits inside Hampton Roads, giving you the cultural and commercial depth of a major metro area without the congestion of its larger neighbors. Whether you're drawn to the Chesapeake Bay shoreline, the Air and Space Center, or simply a well-located neighborhood with walkable amenities, Hampton delivers on multiple fronts.
What's nearby
Day-to-day life from White Hall Circle is genuinely easy. Harris Teeter is 0.3 miles out for full grocery runs, and Food Lion and Dollar Tree are both under a mile for quick stops. When you'd rather not cook, ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi, Burger King, and McDonald's are all within 0.3 miles. Your morning Starbucks Coffee Company is a 0.2-mile trip. For fitness, Howard White Gymnasium and Rising Lotus Yoga Studio are both 0.3 miles away — a short walk or a very quick drive. Elizabeth Lake Estates Community Recreation Area is just 0.2 miles for outdoor time, and Dog Field is 0.6 miles if you have a four-legged family member.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is six minutes from the front door — one of the shortest commutes you'll find in the Hampton Roads market. Four bedrooms handle PCS moves with kids in tow, and the VA loan makes financing a 2,352-square-foot home more accessible than you might expect. NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 15 minutes out, giving dual-military households solid options as well.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and 2,352 square feet give a growing family real room to breathe — dedicated space for a home office, a guest room, or that playroom you've been promising. The Elizabeth Lake Estates Community Recreation Area is steps away for after-school afternoons, and grocery runs to Harris Teeter take under five minutes. This is the kind of address where a family can genuinely settle in.
More buyer questions
How far is 501 White Hall Circle from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive is approximately six minutes under normal traffic conditions, making this one of the closer residential addresses to the base in Hampton. That proximity is a meaningful advantage for active-duty personnel managing early formations or frequent on-base commitments.
What is the square footage and layout of 501 White Hall Circle?
The home offers 2,352 square feet of living space configured across four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Built in 1964, it's a single-family residential property with a footprint that gives you meaningful separation between living and sleeping areas.
Are there parks or outdoor spaces near 501 White Hall Circle?
Yes — Elizabeth Lake Estates Community Recreation Area is just 0.2 miles away, and Dog Field is about 0.6 miles out for pet owners. Both are easily walkable from the address.
Is 501 White Hall Circle in a flood zone?
Flood zone designation for this property is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. We recommend reviewing that section and discussing it with your agent before making any decisions.
Does 501 White Hall Circle have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details section above — check there for the most current information on whether a homeowners association applies to this address.
Want to walk through 501 White Hall Circle in person? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Hampton well — reach out and let's set something up.