Why this home stands out
What sets 6 Montclare Place apart is the combination of a true cul-de-sac address, mid-century brick construction, and a four-bedroom count that's genuinely hard to find at this square footage in central Newport News. The 1955 build era means thick walls, generous room proportions, and a street presence that newer construction rarely replicates. Add sub-20-minute access to both sides of Joint Base Langley-Eustis and you have a location that checks a lot of boxes at once.
HIDENWOOD and the Newport News real estate market
Montclare Place sits in a calm, established pocket of central Newport News — the kind of street where neighbors have been around long enough to wave hello by name. The surrounding blocks are a mix of well-kept ranches and split-levels from the postwar era, giving the area a cohesive, unhurried character that newer subdivisions rarely achieve. Christopher Newport University is right around the corner, which keeps the surrounding blocks lively without feeling like a college town. If you've been searching through homes for sale in newport news virginia, this part of the city tends to surprise people — it's more walkable, more connected, and more convenient than its quiet streets suggest. Newport News itself stretches from the James River to the York River and carries a strong military presence, a growing arts scene along City Center, and easy interstate access toward Hampton, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. Warwick County roots run deep here, and the pride of ownership shows in the landscaping and the longevity of the residents who call this corner of the city home.
What's nearby
Everyday errands are genuinely easy from 6 Montclare Place. Food Lion is less than a mile away for grocery runs, and Byrd's Restaurant is equally close when you'd rather let someone else cook. Olympia Deli & Juice Bar and Ooki Poke are both under a mile for quick lunches or casual dinners. Morning coffee is covered by Dunkin' and a 7-Eleven within a mile, with a McDonald's also in the mix. Hot or Not Yoga & Massage Studio is 0.8 miles away if you want to build a fitness routine close to home. Blount Point Cemetery offers a quiet green space nearby, and the CNU Volleyball Court is under a mile for a casual outdoor workout.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is a straight 14-minute drive from Montclare Place — Fort Eustis on one end, Langley AFB just three minutes beyond that. Four bedrooms give you the space for a family or a dedicated home office during deployments. A VA loan is a natural fit here, and the brick construction means lower long-term maintenance headaches during PCS cycles.
For first-time buyers
Four bedrooms, two baths, and a cul-de-sac address in central Newport News — this is the kind of first home that gives you room to grow without overextending. The 1955 brick construction is low-drama to maintain, the neighbors are established, and you're within a mile of groceries, coffee, and casual dining. Solid bones, a real neighborhood feel, and a location that holds its appeal year after year.
More buyer questions
How far is 6 Montclare Place from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The Fort Eustis side of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately 14 minutes by car, and the Langley AFB side is about 17 minutes — both without significant traffic. The route is straightforward and avoids most of the congestion on I-64.
What is the lot situation like on Montclare Place?
6 Montclare Place sits on a cul-de-sac, which means minimal through traffic and a slightly wider lot footprint compared to mid-block addresses. The street dead-ends, so the only vehicles you typically see are neighbors.
Is 6 Montclare Place 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, especially given Newport News's proximity to tidal waterways.
What architectural style is the home at 6 Montclare Place?
The home is a mid-century brick ranch, built in 1955 — a style characterized by single-story living, a low roofline, and solid masonry construction that has aged well across the decades.
Does 6 Montclare Place have an HOA?
Based on available property data, there is no HOA associated with 6 Montclare Place, which means no mandatory association fees or deed restrictions beyond standard city and county ordinances.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Newport News well. Reach out to get a straight answer on what 6 Montclare Place means for your move.