Why this home stands out
New construction in 2026 means everything — mechanicals, roof, finishes, and systems — starts at zero miles. At 3,267 square feet with five bedrooms and three and a half baths, this home gives large households real breathing room without the compromise of an older build. Gloucester County's lower density and quieter pace set it apart from the busier corridors across the York River, yet the Peninsula's major employers and bases remain well within reach.
GLOUCESTER TOWN COMMONS and the Gloucester real estate market
Gloucester, Virginia sits on a peninsula between the York River and the Mobjack Bay, giving the county a distinctly unhurried, small-town character that draws buyers who want space without sacrificing connectivity. The county seat — Gloucester Courthouse — anchors the community with a historic district, local shops, and a farmers market culture that runs through the warmer months. Kelly's Place is a quiet residential address within this setting, where newer homes share the landscape with mature trees and generous lot sizes. Gloucester Point, just a short drive south, puts you at the Coleman Bridge and opens up quick routes across the York River toward Yorktown and the broader Hampton Roads region. The drive into Williamsburg runs about 30 minutes, and the Richmond metro is roughly an hour north on Route 17. For buyers searching for Gloucester VA new construction homes, this address checks the box on both quality and location. The pace here is deliberate — neighbors tend to know each other, traffic is manageable, and the outdoor lifestyle tied to the water is genuinely part of daily life.
What's nearby
Gloucester Courthouse Village is a short drive away and covers everyday needs — grocery options, pharmacies, hardware, and local dining. The Gloucester Point area along the York River waterfront offers boat ramps, waterfront parks, and casual seafood spots worth knowing. Williamsburg's shopping corridors and restaurant scene are accessible in about half an hour, making weekend outings easy. Camp Peary is approximately 20 minutes away, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown sits about 26 minutes out — both reachable without highway congestion for most of the commute.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
With Camp Peary about 20 minutes away and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown roughly 26 minutes out, 6279 Kelly's Place lands in a practical commute window for service members stationed on the Peninsula. A VA loan can make financing a new-construction home like this straightforward, and five bedrooms means the whole family has room to settle in — no scrambling for space during the next PCS cycle.
For families upgrading
Five bedrooms and 3,267 square feet give a growing family the kind of layout where everyone has their own space and there's still room left over. Built in 2026, there's nothing to fix, update, or worry about for years — just move in and start living. Gloucester's quieter pace and lower density make it a genuinely appealing place to put down roots, especially for families coming from more crowded submarkets.
More buyer questions
How far is 6279 Kelly's Place from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 20 minutes from this address under typical driving conditions. The route generally follows Route 17 south toward Gloucester Point and across the Coleman Bridge.
How far is 6279 Kelly's Place from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 26 minutes away, making it a manageable daily commute for service members stationed there. The drive crosses the York River via the Coleman Bridge and continues along the Yorktown corridor.
What is the flood zone status for 6279 Kelly's Place?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the current FEMA designation and any related details.
Is there an HOA at 6279 Kelly's Place in Gloucester?
HOA status for this address should be confirmed during the transaction process, as community governance details can vary and are subject to change — your agent can pull the current documentation.
What can I expect from the Gloucester, Virginia real estate market compared to the rest of Hampton Roads?
Gloucester County typically offers more land per dollar and lower density than the urban cores of Hampton Roads, attracting buyers who prioritize space, a quieter lifestyle, and proximity to the York River waterfront without the congestion of larger cities.
Ready to walk through 6279 Kelly's Place? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this stretch of the Peninsula well — reach out and let's set up a visit.