Why this home stands out
What sets 5269 Summer Crescent apart is the combination of generous square footage — over 2,000 square feet — with three full bathrooms across three bedrooms, a layout that genuinely accommodates households that need flexibility. Built in 2000, the home hits a sweet spot: modern enough for updated systems and construction standards, yet established enough to sit in a mature, settled neighborhood rather than a freshly graded subdivision.
SUMMERSET LAKE and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Summer Crescent sits within Virginia Beach's central corridor, a part of the city that locals appreciate for its no-fuss accessibility. You're close to the action without being in the thick of it — major retail corridors, commuter routes, and green space are all within easy reach. This section of Virginia Beach carries a suburban rhythm: quiet cul-de-sac streets, established tree canopy, and neighbors who tend to stay put. The broader zip code, 23462, is one of the more centrally located in the city, which means you can reach the Oceanfront, Town Center, or either military installation without committing to a long drive. Virginia Beach itself is the most populous city in the commonwealth, yet it manages to feel approachable at the neighborhood level — and Summer Crescent reflects that balance well. It's the kind of address where daily life runs smoothly.
What's nearby
Everyday errands are straightforward from Summer Crescent. Grocery options, pharmacies, and casual dining cluster along the nearby Kempsville Road and Providence Road corridors, keeping routine stops short. Lynnhaven Mall and the broader retail stretch along Virginia Beach Boulevard are a quick drive west. For outdoor time, First Landing State Park and the Virginia Beach Oceanfront are both accessible in under 20 minutes. Town Center — Virginia Beach's walkable urban core with restaurants, a movie theater, and weekend events — is roughly 10 minutes away, giving you a genuine downtown option without leaving the city.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is about nine minutes from the front door, and NAS Oceana is roughly 14 minutes out — two of Hampton Roads' busiest installations within easy reach of a single address. Three full bathrooms and over 2,000 square feet give military households real room to spread out. If you're weighing your options with a VA loan, this location checks a lot of the practical boxes.
For families upgrading
Three bedrooms and three full baths across 2,068 square feet means nobody's sharing a bathroom unless they choose to. Built in 2000, the home offers the kind of layout that growing or upgrading families actually use — enough space to carve out a home office, a guest room, or a dedicated kids' zone without the house feeling oversized. The central Virginia Beach location keeps school runs, weekend activities, and grocery trips manageable.
More buyer questions
How far is 5269 Summer Crescent from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is approximately 9 minutes from 5269 Summer Crescent under typical traffic conditions. That's one of the shorter base commutes you'll find for a home with this much square footage in Virginia Beach.
How far is 5269 Summer Crescent from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is about 14 minutes away, making this address a reasonable option for personnel assigned there as well. The central location in the 23462 zip code keeps both installations accessible.
What is the square footage and layout of 5269 Summer Crescent?
The home offers 2,068 square feet of living space with 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. That three-bath configuration is relatively uncommon at this size and adds meaningful day-to-day convenience.
Is 5269 Summer Crescent in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. We recommend reviewing that section and discussing it with your agent before making any decisions.
What is the neighborhood like around Summer Crescent in Virginia Beach?
The area around Summer Crescent is a well-established suburban neighborhood in central Virginia Beach, characterized by mature landscaping, low through-traffic, and convenient access to major retail corridors, dining, and both the Oceanfront and Town Center.
Want to take a closer look at 5269 Summer Crescent? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Virginia Beach well — reach out and let's talk through your next move.