Why this home stands out
What sets 51 Mizzen Circle apart is its combination of generous square footage — over 2,100 square feet — and a location that puts Joint Base Langley-Eustis less than ten minutes away. The 1991 construction gives you a solid, established home in a mature neighborhood setting, while the circular street address hints at the kind of low-traffic, residential calm that's genuinely hard to find this close to a major installation.
SOUTHALL LANDING and the Hampton real estate market
Mizzen Circle sits in the eastern reaches of Hampton, Virginia, in a zip code — 23664 — that borders the Chesapeake Bay and carries a distinctly coastal character. This part of Hampton feels quieter than the city's busier corridors, with tree-lined streets, established homes, and a pace that rewards people who want space without sacrificing convenience. Hampton itself is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and that history shows in the city's layered personality: waterfront parks, a working harbor, and a downtown that's steadily found its footing again. The city is also deeply tied to the military, with Joint Base Langley-Eustis anchoring the local economy and making Hampton a natural home for Air Force and Army families. Whether you're drawn by the bay breezes, the proximity to the base, or simply the value that Hampton consistently delivers compared to neighboring cities, this corner of the Peninsula makes a compelling case for itself.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from Mizzen Circle. Zooms Stores is less than a mile away for quick grocery runs, and a 7-Eleven is right there at 0.8 miles when you need coffee before an early formation or a late-night snack. Beyond the immediate block, Hampton's broader retail and dining scene along Mercury Boulevard and Coliseum Drive is a short drive west. Buckroe Beach — one of Hampton's most beloved public beaches — is just a few minutes away, and Grandview Nature Preserve offers miles of undeveloped shoreline for walks, birding, and kayak launches.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Nine minutes to the Langley AFB gate and about sixteen to Naval Station Norfolk — 51 Mizzen Circle lands squarely in the sweet spot for dual-military households or anyone weighing commute against quality of life. The 2,173 square feet gives you real room to spread out through PCS cycles, and a VA loan can make the math on a home this size work better than many families expect.
For families upgrading
If your current home is feeling tight, 2,173 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths gives everyone genuine breathing room. The 1991 build means the layout reflects how families actually live — separate common areas, a proper half-bath on the main level, and enough square footage that working from home and helping with homework can happen simultaneously without anyone losing their mind.
More buyer questions
How far is 51 Mizzen Circle from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive to the main gate at Langley AFB is approximately 9 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making this one of the closer residential options to the installation without being directly adjacent to it.
How far is 51 Mizzen Circle from Naval Station Norfolk?
Naval Station Norfolk is roughly 16 minutes away via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, which makes this address workable for sailors stationed there, particularly those who want to live on the Peninsula side.
What is the flood zone status for 51 Mizzen Circle?
Given the coastal character of the 23664 zip code, flood zone designation is an important consideration — check the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page for the current FEMA map panel information specific to this address.
Is there an HOA at 51 Mizzen Circle?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed through current disclosures; if an association is in place, it typically governs common area maintenance and neighborhood standards for the surrounding development.
What are the closest beaches and parks to 51 Mizzen Circle?
Buckroe Beach is just a few minutes by car and offers a public sandy beach on the Chesapeake Bay, while Grandview Nature Preserve — one of Hampton's quietest natural areas — is similarly close and popular with kayakers and birders.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Hampton well. Reach out to talk through what 51 Mizzen Circle could mean for your next move.