Why this home stands out
New construction in 2026 means every system, surface, and fixture is factory-fresh — no deferred maintenance, no guessing about the roof's age, no surprises behind the walls. With 2,593 square feet spread across four bedrooms and three and a half baths, there's genuine room to grow here. The layout gives households the flexibility to carve out a home office, a guest suite, or dedicated play space without anyone feeling squeezed.
ALL OTHERS AREA 106 and the Newport News real estate market
645 Ivy Ave sits in a walkable pocket of Newport News, Virginia — a city of roughly 185,000 that stretches from the James River north to Hampton and carries a long shipbuilding and military heritage. The 23607 zip code is one of the city's older, more established corridors, where modest street grids and mature trees give the area a grounded, lived-in character that newer subdivisions rarely replicate. King-Lincoln Park and Marshall-Ridley Park are both just 0.3 miles away, making an after-dinner walk or a weekend morning with kids genuinely easy to pull off. Newport News as a whole offers a full range of city amenities — waterfront parks along the James, a respected museum district, and straightforward highway access via I-664 and Jefferson Avenue — while keeping the pace more manageable than a larger metro. For military households, the dual proximity to NSA Hampton Roads and NSA Northwest Annex (each about nine minutes out) makes 645 Ivy Ave a practical anchor point in Hampton Roads.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are covered without much driving. Big Tiger Inc is 0.7 miles out for grocery runs, and New York Pizza / Day & Night Market and Dollar General are both under a mile. When you want to eat out, Kishalú Café (0.6 mi), Cantonese Express (0.7 mi), and Pearlie's Restaurant (0.7 mi) give you solid variety close to home. East End Cafe at 0.9 miles is a natural coffee stop, and 7-Eleven and McDonald's are both within a mile for quick morning grabs. King-Lincoln Park and Marshall-Ridley Park are each a short three-tenths-of-a-mile walk, and Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Plaza is under a mile away.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Hampton Roads and NSA Northwest Annex are each a nine-minute drive from 645 Ivy Ave — a commute short enough to make duty-day logistics genuinely manageable. A VA loan can make financing a new-construction home like this more accessible than many families expect, and four bedrooms means the household has room to breathe through a full tour of duty.
For families upgrading
If your current home feels like it's shrinking around you, 2,593 square feet of brand-new space at 645 Ivy Ave offers a real reset. Four bedrooms and three and a half baths mean everyone gets breathing room, King-Lincoln Park is a three-minute walk for weekend energy burns, and you're not inheriting anyone else's renovation decisions — everything here is new.
More buyer questions
How far is 645 Ivy Ave from NSA Hampton Roads?
The drive is approximately nine minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it one of the closer residential options to the base in this part of Newport News.
What year was 645 Ivy Ave built?
The home was built in 2026, making it brand-new construction with all modern systems, materials, and finishes.
Is there a park within walking distance of 645 Ivy Ave?
Yes — King-Lincoln Park and Marshall-Ridley Park are both approximately 0.3 miles away, and Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Plaza is under a mile from the front door.
Does 645 Ivy Ave have a garage?
Garage details are best confirmed against the current property data sheet, as configuration can vary; contact Tom or Dariya Milan at LPT Realty for the most accurate structural breakdown.
Are there flood zone considerations for 645 Ivy Ave?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — review that section or ask your agent for the current FEMA map panel information before making any decisions.
Want to walk through 645 Ivy Ave or get your questions answered? Reach out to Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty — they know Newport News and they're ready to help.