Why this home stands out
What sets 6 Redman Court apart is that cul-de-sac address paired with near-instant access to Langley AFB. For a 1972-built single-family home, 1,807 square feet across four bedrooms gives you genuine room to spread out — whether that means a dedicated home office, a guest room, or space for a growing household. The lot gives you yard without overwhelming upkeep.
HOLIDAY PARK and the Hampton real estate market
Hampton sits at the heart of Hampton Roads, Virginia, where the Chesapeake Bay meets the James and Back rivers — and 6 Redman Court puts you squarely in the middle of it all. The surrounding streets have the relaxed, established feel of a 1970s neighborhood that has matured gracefully: mature trees, single-family homes, and neighbors who tend to stay. If you're searching hampton va homes and proximity to the base is a priority, this pocket of the city is hard to beat. Hampton itself is one of the oldest English-settled cities in America, and that history shows up in its waterfront parks, local seafood culture, and a downtown that has been steadily reinvesting in itself. You're close to Buckroe Beach, the Virginia Air and Space Science Center, and the broader energy of a city that takes its military and maritime identity seriously.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from Redman Court. Grocery options, pharmacies, and fast-casual dining are all within a short drive along Mercury Boulevard and Coliseum Drive. Buckroe Beach Park is roughly ten minutes away — a real asset when summer arrives. The Hampton Roads area gives you quick access to Newport News, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach without committing to their traffic patterns full-time. For weekend variety, Phoebus — Hampton's historic arts and dining district — is close enough to become a regular habit.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Five minutes to Joint Base Langley-Eustis is genuinely rare, and 6 Redman Court delivers it. Whether you're an active-duty airman or a DoD civilian, that commute changes your daily quality of life. Four bedrooms means room for family, a home office for remote duty days, or a dedicated space for a returning service member. A VA loan can make this address even more accessible — worth a conversation with your lender.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and two full baths in a quiet cul-de-sac setting give an upgrading family real room to breathe. The 1,807-square-foot layout means everyone gets their own space without the maintenance burden of a much larger home. The established neighborhood has the kind of settled, low-traffic feel that's increasingly hard to find in Hampton Virginia homes for sale at this size and location combination.
More buyer questions
How far is 6 Redman Court from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from 6 Redman Court to the main gate of Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately five minutes under normal traffic conditions — one of the shortest base commutes available in Hampton.
How far is 6 Redman Court from NSA Hampton Roads?
NSA Hampton Roads is roughly 17 minutes from 6 Redman Court, making it a workable daily commute for personnel stationed there.
What is the lot like at 6 Redman Court?
The property sits on a cul-de-sac, which typically means reduced through-traffic, a slightly wider lot frontage, and a more private feel compared to standard mid-block addresses.
Is 6 Redman Court in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the current FEMA designation and any relevant details.
What year was 6 Redman Court built and what should buyers know about 1972-era homes?
The home was built in 1972, which means buyers should plan for a standard pre-purchase inspection with attention to systems like HVAC, electrical, and plumbing that may have been updated over the decades — a knowledgeable local inspector can walk you through what to look for.
Curious whether 6 Redman Court fits your timeline and needs? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Hampton well — reach out and let's talk through it.