Why this home stands out
A 1921 build means real craftsmanship — proportions, details, and a sense of permanence you simply don't find in newer construction. At 1,700 square feet across three bedrooms and one and a half baths, the layout is efficient without feeling tight. What truly sets 51 Seabee Point apart, though, is its proximity to Langley AFB: three minutes by car, close enough that gate-to-kitchen commutes are measured in moments, not miles.
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Seabee Point sits in a quiet pocket of Hampton, Virginia, close to the water and wrapped in the kind of lived-in neighborhood character that takes decades to develop. Streets here have a settled, unhurried feel — mature trees, modest lots, neighbors who wave. Hampton itself is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country, and that history shows up in the architecture and the civic bones of the city. You're in Hampton's eastern corridor, which means quick access to the Hampton Roads waterfront, Buckroe Beach, and the broader network of parks and green space that make this part of coastal Virginia genuinely pleasant to live in year-round. The city blends military community, working waterfront, and arts-and-culture investment in a way that feels organic rather than manufactured. For anyone weighing where to put down roots in the Hampton Roads region, this part of Hampton rewards a closer look.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are easy from Seabee Point. A 7-Eleven sits just 0.4 miles away for quick stops, and Gosnold's Hope Park — also 0.4 miles out — offers trails, picnic areas, and open space right at the edge of the neighborhood. Rainey's Soul Food (0.5 mi) and Sophisticated Foods (0.6 mi) give you solid local dining options close to home. Fitness is well covered: the Langley Outdoor Pool is 0.6 miles away, while OHWS Langley AFB and ACC Fitness Center are both under a mile. The Langley AFB Dog Park (0.7 mi) and Langley Air Force Base Memorial Park (0.8 mi) round out an unusually complete set of amenities within easy reach.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Three minutes to the Langley AFB gate is the headline, but the full picture matters too: NSA Hampton Roads is about 17 minutes out, fitness centers and the base dog park are under a mile away, and a VA loan makes a 1921 home with real bones genuinely accessible. For a military family weighing PCS options in Hampton, this address checks a lot of boxes at once.
For buyers drawn to character
Homes built in 1921 have a personality that newer construction can't replicate — thicker walls, distinctive proportions, a sense that the place was built to last. At 51 Seabee Point, you get that authenticity in a walkable Hampton neighborhood with parks, local restaurants, and waterfront access nearby. If you've been searching for a home with real history rather than a floor plan that looks like every other street, this one is worth your attention.
More buyer questions
How far is 51 Seabee Point from Langley AFB?
The drive from 51 Seabee Point to the Langley AFB gate is approximately three minutes — one of the closest residential addresses to the base you'll find in Hampton. That proximity makes it a natural fit for airmen and civilian employees stationed there.
What is the flood zone status for 51 Seabee Point?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page. Given Hampton's coastal geography, reviewing that designation and factoring flood insurance into your planning is always a smart step.
Is 51 Seabee Point a good fit for a VA loan purchase?
Properties in Hampton are generally eligible for VA loan financing, and a 1921 home like this one can qualify as long as it meets VA minimum property requirements. A VA-experienced lender can walk you through any appraisal considerations specific to older construction.
What parks are near 51 Seabee Point?
Gosnold's Hope Park is just 0.4 miles away and offers trails and open green space, while the Langley AFB Dog Park and Langley Air Force Base Memorial Park are both under a mile from the address.
How old is the home at 51 Seabee Point and what does that mean practically?
The home was built in 1921, making it over a century old — which typically means solid construction and distinctive architectural character, but also warrants a thorough inspection to assess systems like electrical, plumbing, and the roof before purchase.
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