Why this home stands out
New construction in Gloucester is a genuine find — you're getting a home where everything from the roof to the fixtures is factory-fresh, with modern energy standards baked in from the ground up. Four bedrooms and three full baths across 2,289 square feet gives the household room to spread out, work from home, host guests, or simply claim a little personal space without compromise. No deferred maintenance, no renovation budgeting — just a clean start.
ALL OTHERS AREA 120 and the Gloucester real estate market
Gloucester, Virginia sits along the western shore of the York River on the Middle Peninsula, a part of Hampton Roads that trades urban density for wide skies, farmland, and a genuine small-town rhythm. The county seat, Gloucester Courthouse, anchors the area with a historic district that dates to the colonial era, and the broader community has grown steadily while keeping its unhurried character intact. Sunset Cove Lane drops you into that setting — a newer residential pocket where the streets are quiet and the surrounding landscape still has breathing room. Gloucester is the kind of place where neighbors wave from the porch and the drive to a waterfront seafood spot is measured in minutes, not highway exits. For buyers searching for Gloucester VA new construction homes, this address checks the box without asking you to sacrifice proximity to the region's military and employment corridors. The Coleman Bridge connects Gloucester to Yorktown and the broader Hampton Roads metro, keeping you genuinely connected even as the day-to-day feels a world apart.
What's nearby
Daily errands stay straightforward from Sunset Cove Lane. The Gloucester Courthouse area — with grocery options, pharmacies, and local dining — is a short drive up Route 17. The Shire's Rest Brewing Company and a handful of well-regarded local restaurants give weekends a low-key social anchor. Beaverdam Park offers hiking trails, a reservoir, and kayak access for outdoor-minded households. The Coleman Bridge leads across to Yorktown Battlefield and the Colonial Parkway, putting one of the region's most scenic drives within easy reach. Camp Peary sits roughly 23 minutes away, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 26 minutes — both manageable for daily commutes.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown are both under 30 minutes from Sunset Cove Lane, which makes this address a practical fit for active-duty households on either installation. A VA loan can make new construction financing more accessible than many buyers expect, and four bedrooms gives the family genuine flexibility through PCS cycles and changing household needs. Gloucester's lower cost of living compared to Virginia Beach or Norfolk adds another layer of appeal.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and three full baths in a 2026-built home means the whole family gets space configured for how people actually live today — not retrofitted from a 1980s floor plan. Gloucester's quieter streets and access to outdoor recreation at Beaverdam Park and the York River make the upgrade feel like a lifestyle shift, not just a square-footage bump. You're trading congestion for community without giving up regional connectivity.
More buyer questions
How far is 6912 Sunset Cove Lane from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 26 minutes from 6912 Sunset Cove Lane via Route 17 and the Coleman Bridge — a straightforward commute with minimal highway complexity.
How far is 6912 Sunset Cove Lane from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is roughly 23 minutes away, making Sunset Cove Lane one of the closer residential options on the Middle Peninsula for personnel assigned there.
What year was 6912 Sunset Cove Lane built?
The home was built in 2026, making it a true new-construction property with contemporary materials, systems, and energy standards throughout.
Is there an HOA at 6912 Sunset Cove Lane?
HOA status for this address should be confirmed directly with the listing agent or through current community disclosures, as governance structures in newer Gloucester subdivisions can vary.
Are there flood zone concerns at 6912 Sunset Cove Lane in Gloucester?
Flood zone designation for this property is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page — review that section for the current FEMA map classification and any applicable requirements.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Gloucester and the broader Hampton Roads market inside and out — reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough of 6912 Sunset Cove Lane.