Why this home stands out
At just under 3,000 square feet, 505 Sandy Hill Way gives you genuine room to spread out — four bedrooms, two and a half baths, and the kind of square footage that makes hosting, working from home, and growing into a space feel natural rather than forced. The 1991 build year puts it in a generation of homes known for solid construction and traditional floor plans, and Cheshire Forest Park sitting a short two-minute walk away is a quiet but meaningful everyday perk.
GREAT BRIDGE and the Chesapeake real estate market
505 Sandy Hill Way sits in the Great Bridge corridor of Chesapeake — one of the most consistently sought-after pockets in the city. Chesapeake is Virginia's second-largest city by land area, and this part of it has earned a reputation for well-kept neighborhoods, low crime, and a suburban pace that doesn't feel sleepy. The streets here are lined with mature trees, and the community has the kind of settled, established feel that newer developments often spend years trying to manufacture. If you've been working with real estate agents in chesapeake va, you've likely heard Great Bridge come up more than once — and for good reason. The area draws families, military households, and long-term owners alike, all drawn to the same combination of space, safety, and proximity to the broader Hampton Roads region. Chesapeake sits at the southern edge of the metro, giving residents quick access south toward the Outer Banks or north toward Norfolk and Virginia Beach without living in the middle of either.
What's nearby
Daily life is genuinely easy from Sandy Hill Way. Walmart Neighborhood Market is 0.6 miles out for quick grocery runs, and when dinner plans fall apart, Great Pizza Co., Peking, and Local's are all within 0.9 miles. Kitty Kingdom Cat Café, less than a mile away, is a neighborhood favorite for coffee with a twist. Burn Boot Camp is 0.8 miles away if you like your fitness routine close to home. For outdoor time, Cheshire Forest Park is practically in your backyard at just 0.2 miles, and Stonegate Park adds another green-space option under a mile away.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 8 minutes from the front door — one of the shortest commutes you'll find for that installation. Norfolk Naval Shipyard is roughly 18 minutes away, making this address workable for dual-military households too. A VA loan can make a home this size more accessible than many buyers expect, and the Great Bridge area consistently holds value well between duty-station cycles.
For families upgrading
If you're browsing homes for sale in chesapeake virginia because your current place has simply run out of room, 505 Sandy Hill Way answers that call. Nearly 3,000 square feet means four actual bedrooms — not three bedrooms and a converted closet — plus 2.5 baths so morning routines don't turn into negotiations. Cheshire Forest Park is a two-minute walk, and the neighborhood's established character means you're buying into something that's already proven itself.
More buyer questions
How far is 505 Sandy Hill Way from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 18 minutes from 505 Sandy Hill Way under typical traffic conditions, making it a manageable daily commute from the Great Bridge area of Chesapeake.
How far is 505 Sandy Hill Way from the USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 8 minutes away, making this one of the closer residential options to that installation in the area.
What parks are near 505 Sandy Hill Way?
Cheshire Forest Park is just 0.2 miles from the address — essentially a short walk — and Stonegate Park is under a mile away, giving you two accessible outdoor options without getting in a car.
Is 505 Sandy Hill Way in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is available in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the specific parcel.
What is the square footage and layout of 505 Sandy Hill Way?
The home offers 2,958 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, built in 1991 as a single-family residence — a floor plan that provides dedicated space for sleeping, working, and living without rooms doubling up on purpose.
Want to know more about 505 Sandy Hill Way or the Great Bridge area? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to walk you through every detail — reach out today.