Why this home stands out
Six bedrooms in a single-family home is genuinely rare, and 900 Justin Lee Way delivers that without sacrificing finish quality. Built in 2007, the footprint hits 3,760 square feet — enough square footage that multiple generations, a dedicated home office, or a guest suite all fit comfortably without anyone feeling crowded. Four full baths mean morning routines don't become a negotiation. This is the kind of floor plan that grows with you rather than constraining you.
GREAT BRIDGE and the Chesapeake real estate market
The 23322 zip code sits in the southern reaches of Chesapeake, one of Virginia's largest cities by land area and consistently ranked among the safest mid-size cities in the state. This part of Chesapeake carries a quieter, more suburban character than the city's northern corridors — wider lots, lower traffic density, and a genuine neighborhood feel where people tend to stay for years. The city of Chesapeake itself spans from the Chesapeake Bay shoreline all the way to the North Carolina border, giving residents access to a remarkably diverse mix of parks, waterways, and commercial corridors without the congestion of denser urban areas. Infrastructure here is solid: roads are well-maintained, utilities reliable, and the city has invested steadily in parks and recreation facilities throughout the southern districts. For anyone weighing where to put down roots in Hampton Roads, this zip code offers a pace of life that's hard to replicate closer to the water or the urban core.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from Justin Lee Way. The Great Bridge commercial corridor along Battlefield Boulevard puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and a wide range of dining within a short drive. Chesapeake City Park — one of the largest municipal parks in the region — is just a few minutes away and offers trails, athletic fields, and open green space. The Great Bridge Battlefield and Waterways History Museum adds a layer of local character you won't find in newer suburban developments. Interstate 64 and Route 168 are both accessible, making connections to Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and the Outer Banks genuinely convenient.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly nine minutes away, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard is about nineteen — two installations that cover a wide range of ratings and paygrades. A VA loan can stretch meaningfully at this square footage, and six bedrooms handle the reality of military family life: space for visiting family during a PCS transition, a dedicated workspace during remote duty periods, and room for the household to breathe during long deployment stretches.
For families upgrading
If you've outgrown a four-bedroom and keep running the math on whether a larger home makes sense, 900 Justin Lee Way answers that question directly. Six bedrooms and four full baths means everyone has their own space — kids, guests, a home office, a playroom — without the floor plan feeling like a maze. At 3,760 square feet, there's genuine room to live rather than just exist in the house.
More buyer questions
How far is 900 Justin Lee Way from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 19 minutes from 900 Justin Lee Way under typical traffic conditions, making it a manageable daily commute for shipyard personnel stationed in Portsmouth.
How far is 900 Justin Lee Way from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 9 minutes away, making this one of the closer residential options for Coast Guard personnel assigned there.
What is the square footage and bedroom count at 900 Justin Lee Way?
The home offers 3,760 square feet of living space across six bedrooms and four full bathrooms, built in 2007 as a single-family residence.
Is 900 Justin Lee Way in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the 23322 zip code.
What zip code is 900 Justin Lee Way in, and what part of Chesapeake is that?
The address falls in zip code 23322, which covers the southern Great Bridge area of Chesapeake — a suburban district known for its quieter pace, larger lots, and proximity to the Great Bridge Battlefield corridor.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this part of Chesapeake well. Reach out to get your questions answered and find out what this address could mean for your next chapter.