Why this home stands out
New construction in Toano is genuinely rare, and 5035 Santoro Road delivers it — a freshly built 1,720-square-foot home completed in 2026 with everything that implies: current building codes, modern materials, and none of the deferred maintenance that comes with older stock. You're getting a home that's never been lived in, in a county that borders both Williamsburg's amenities and the rural calm of western York County.
STONEHOUSE CREEK and the Toano real estate market
Toano sits in the western reaches of James City County, a jurisdiction that stretches from the outskirts of Williamsburg all the way to the Chickahominy River. The area around Santoro Road is low-density and residential — the kind of place where lots are generous, traffic is light, and the pace of daily life is genuinely unhurried. Toano itself is a small community with deep roots in the region, positioned along the Route 60 corridor that connects you westward toward Richmond and eastward toward Colonial Williamsburg in under twenty minutes. James City County consistently ranks among Virginia's stronger jurisdictions for infrastructure investment and public services, and the Toano pocket in particular has seen steady interest from buyers looking for new construction in the Historic Triangle without paying Williamsburg city prices. If the phrase Toano Virginia new construction home is what brought you here, this address is one of the few places in the county where that search actually leads to a finished product.
What's nearby
Laurel Grove Park is just 0.4 miles from the front door — an easy walk for morning routines, dog walks, or an afternoon outside without getting in a car. For everyday errands, the Route 60 corridor through Toano and into Williamsburg puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and dining within a short drive. The broader Historic Triangle — Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown — is your backyard, meaning world-class history, Colonial Williamsburg's dining and retail district, and the James City County trail network are all within a reasonable drive. Richmond is roughly 45 minutes west when you need a city day.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is about 26 minutes away, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is roughly 36 minutes east — both reachable without touching a highway interchange that'll grind you down on a Monday morning. A VA loan can make a brand-new home like this especially accessible, and James City County's location between two installations gives military households real flexibility when orders change.
For first-time buyers
Buying a home that was built the same year you're purchasing it means you're starting with a clean slate — no surprises hiding behind walls, no aging systems to budget around. At 1,720 square feet across three bedrooms and two baths, 5035 Santoro Road is a genuinely right-sized first home, and Toano's lower-density character means you're not trading space or quiet for the convenience of being close to Williamsburg.
More buyer questions
How far is 5035 Santoro Road from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 36 minutes from 5035 Santoro Road under normal traffic conditions, heading east along the Route 60 corridor toward Yorktown.
What year was 5035 Santoro Road built?
The home was built in 2026, making it brand-new construction — one of the few recently completed residential properties available in Toano's James City County area.
Is 5035 Santoro Road 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 designation.
How far is 5035 Santoro Road from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is roughly 26 minutes from 5035 Santoro Road, accessible via Route 60 east through James City County and into York County.
What is the square footage of 5035 Santoro Road?
The home offers 1,720 square feet of finished living space across three bedrooms and two full bathrooms.
Curious whether 5035 Santoro Road fits your timeline and goals? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corridor well — reach out and let's talk through it.