Why this home stands out
Homes built in 2007 hit a sweet spot — newer enough for modern framing, insulation, and mechanical systems, but with over fifteen years of settled character in an established court setting. Charmont Court itself is a cul-de-sac-style address, which means less cut-through traffic and a quieter day-to-day rhythm than you'd find on a busier Virginia Beach corridor. Three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and 1,804 square feet give you real, livable space without the upkeep footprint of a much larger home.
RIDGELY MANOR and the Virginia Beach real estate market
Charmont Court sits in the northern reaches of Virginia Beach, a part of the city that often surprises people with how much it packs into a relatively compact area. You're close to the Chesapeake Bay shoreline, to retail along Shore Drive, and to the kind of mature tree canopy that takes decades to grow. This section of Virginia Beach — sometimes called the North Beach or Bayside corridor — draws residents who want genuine neighborhood feel without sacrificing access to the broader metro. Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia, and its northern end is where the city's beach-town roots and its suburban practicality meet most naturally. Grocery runs, coffee stops, and weekend dining are all within a short drive, and the interstate network connecting you to Norfolk, Chesapeake, and beyond is easy to reach without fighting through downtown congestion. It's a location that works hard for the people who live here.
What's nearby
Daily life is easy here. The Shore Drive corridor puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and casual dining within a few minutes of your front door. Pleasure House Point Natural Area — one of Virginia Beach's most scenic open-space preserves — is close enough for a regular morning walk along the Chesapeake Bay. First Landing State Park, with its hiking trails and kayak launches, is a short drive east. For coffee and quick bites, the mix of local spots and national chains along the North Beach stretch means you're rarely more than ten minutes from whatever you need. Weekend options range from waterfront parks to the full retail spread of the Hilltop area.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Six minutes to JEB Little Creek-Fort Story is about as close as Virginia Beach gets for active-duty families. NAS Oceana is sixteen minutes in the other direction, which makes 5352 Charmont Court genuinely useful whether your orders point toward the Creek or the air station. A VA loan can make the financing side straightforward, and the 2007 build year means you're not inheriting someone else's deferred maintenance on day one.
For first-time buyers
If you're buying your first home, a 2007-built property is a reassuring starting point — the major systems are modern, the layout is functional, and 1,804 square feet gives you room to grow without overwhelming you. Charmont Court's quieter, court-style setting means you get a neighborhood that feels settled and safe from the moment you arrive. Virginia Beach's northern corridor is a solid long-term bet for value and livability.
More buyer questions
How far is 5352 Charmont Court from JEB Little Creek-Fort Story?
The drive is approximately six minutes under normal traffic conditions, making this one of the closer residential options to the base within Virginia Beach. Gate access via Shore Drive keeps the commute straightforward on most days.
How far is 5352 Charmont Court from NAS Oceana?
NAS Oceana is roughly sixteen minutes south, an easy drive through Virginia Beach's interior corridors. That distance makes this address workable for personnel assigned to the air station as well.
What is the lot and street situation like on Charmont Court?
Charmont Court is a court-style address, which typically means limited through-traffic and a quieter street environment compared to homes on main thoroughfares. It's the kind of setting where neighbors tend to know each other.
Is 5352 Charmont Court 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. Northern Virginia Beach does include areas of varying flood risk, so reviewing that tile before making decisions is worthwhile.
What year was 5352 Charmont Court built, and what does that mean for the home's systems?
The home was built in 2007, placing it in a generation of construction that meets modern energy and structural codes while having enough age to be a fully settled, established property. Buyers typically find that homes from this era have fewer of the growing-pains issues associated with brand-new construction.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Virginia Beach well. Reach out to get a straight answer on whether 5352 Charmont Court fits your situation — no pressure, just useful information.