Why this home stands out
Built in 2014, this home skips the quirks of older construction and delivers a layout that actually fits how people live today — four bedrooms, three full baths, and 2,315 square feet of well-proportioned space. The relatively recent build year means systems, finishes, and structural components are all a generation newer than much of the surrounding Newport News housing stock, which translates to fewer surprises down the road.
TURTLE CREEK and the Newport News real estate market
510 Loggerhead Drive sits in Newport News, a city that stretches from the James River waterfront all the way up to the York County line — and this address lands in the northern end of that corridor, close to where the city opens up into greener, less congested terrain. The immediate area has a quiet, residential feel without being remote. Sandy Bottom Nature Park is practically a neighbor, giving the surrounding streets a parkside character that's rare this close to major employment centers. Newport News as a whole is one of Hampton Roads' most practical cities to call home: it connects easily to the Peninsula's major employers, sits within reach of both Langley and Fort Eustis, and offers a range of everyday conveniences without the congestion of the Southside. The northern end of the city, where Loggerhead Drive is located, tends to attract buyers who want newer construction, accessible green space, and a manageable commute — all without sacrificing proximity to the things that make daily life comfortable.
What's nearby
Daily errands are genuinely easy from this address. Game's Farmers Market is just 0.7 miles away for fresh groceries, and Robinson-Bruton Park and Sandy Bottom Nature Park — both within half a mile — give you trail access, open space, and even a dedicated dog park on short notice. When you're ready to eat, Vinny's Pizza and Pasta, Jimmy John's, and Subway are all under a mile out. Coffee runs are covered by a Starbucks and a Wawa within 0.9 miles. For fitness, Pivot Performance and Tidewater Performance Center are both about a mile away.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is about 10 minutes from 510 Loggerhead Drive — close enough to make a PCS assignment here genuinely convenient. The Fort Eustis side of the installation is roughly 19 minutes out. A VA loan is a natural fit for this property, and the 2014 build year means a VA appraisal is unlikely to surface the kind of deferred-maintenance issues that older homes can trigger. Four bedrooms and three full baths handle a growing family or a dedicated home office without compromise.
For families upgrading
If your current home is running out of room, 510 Loggerhead Drive answers that directly — four bedrooms, three full baths, and 2,315 square feet built in 2014 means you're stepping into space that was designed with modern family life in mind. Sandy Bottom Nature Park is half a mile away, so weekend mornings can look like trail walks and open fields rather than a long drive to find green space. The northern Newport News location keeps you connected to the Peninsula without putting you in the middle of it.
More buyer questions
How far is 510 Loggerhead Drive from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The Langley side of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately 10 minutes from 510 Loggerhead Drive under normal traffic conditions. The Fort Eustis side of the installation is roughly 19 minutes away.
What is Sandy Bottom Nature Park, and how close is it to this address?
Sandy Bottom Nature Park is a large Newport News city park featuring trails, a lake, picnic areas, and a dedicated dog park — it's approximately 0.5 miles from 510 Loggerhead Drive, making it an easy walk or quick drive for outdoor time.
Is 510 Loggerhead Drive in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. It's worth reviewing before making any decisions, and your agent can walk you through what the designation means practically.
What year was 510 Loggerhead Drive built, and what does that mean for buyers?
The home was built in 2014, which places it in a relatively modern construction window — mechanical systems, roofing, and structural components are all significantly newer than the majority of housing stock in the surrounding area, which typically reduces near-term maintenance concerns.
Does 510 Loggerhead Drive have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details on this page — if an HOA is present, the listing will reflect that, and your agent can provide the governing documents and any associated rules for review.
Want to see 510 Loggerhead Drive in person or talk through the details? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Newport News well — reach out and let's set something up.