Why this home stands out
Built in 2024, this home skips the renovation math entirely. Everything — the mechanicals, the finishes, the roof — is brand new, which means lower maintenance costs and modern energy standards from day one. With four bedrooms and three and a half baths spread across 2,034 square feet, there's genuine room to grow here, all within a short drive of two major Navy installations.
HARBOUR VIEW TOWNES and the Suffolk real estate market
Suffolk is one of the largest cities by land area on the East Coast, and that scale translates into something residents genuinely appreciate: space. The western side of the city, where Marston Street sits, has seen a wave of new residential development in recent years, attracting families and military households drawn by the combination of newer construction, lower density, and easy access to the Hampton Roads metro. This part of Suffolk carries a quieter, more suburban feel compared to the older downtown corridor — wider streets, newer infrastructure, and a pace that lets you decompress after a long workday. The city itself connects easily to Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and the broader Hampton Roads region via Route 17 and the Western Freeway, so you're never far from the amenities of a larger metro while still coming home to something that feels genuinely unhurried.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from 910 Marston Street. The Harbour View corridor along Bridge Road puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and a solid lineup of restaurants within a ten-minute drive. Harbour View Park offers waterfront green space close by, and the Chesapeake Square area expands your retail options further south. For coffee runs, several national and local options sit along the Route 17 commercial strip. Physicians and urgent care clinics serving western Suffolk are also concentrated in the Harbour View area, making routine healthcare easy to access without a long drive.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Six minutes to NSA Northwest Annex and twelve minutes to NSA Hampton Roads — 910 Marston Street is about as well-positioned as a Suffolk address gets for dual-military households or anyone PCS-ing to either installation. A VA loan pairs naturally with a 2024 build: no seller-required repairs, no negotiating over aged systems, just a clean transaction on a move-in-condition property.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and three and a half baths give a growing family genuine flexibility — a dedicated guest room, a home office, or a kids' wing without anyone sharing a bathroom. Built in 2024, the home carries current energy codes and modern layouts, so you're upgrading into a property that won't hand you a list of deferred projects on closing day.
More buyer questions
How far is 910 Marston Street from NSA Northwest Annex?
NSA Northwest Annex is approximately six minutes from 910 Marston Street by car, making this one of the closer residential options to that installation in the Suffolk area.
How far is 910 Marston Street from NSA Hampton Roads?
NSA Hampton Roads is about twelve minutes away, a manageable daily commute that also keeps the Chesapeake and Portsmouth corridors within easy reach.
What year was 910 Marston Street built?
The home was built in 2024, meaning all major systems — HVAC, roof, plumbing, electrical — are new construction vintage with no deferred maintenance history.
Is 910 Marston Street 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 most accurate and up-to-date designation.
Does 910 Marston Street have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details above — if an HOA applies, the name and any applicable rules will be listed there.
Want to walk through 910 Marston Street or talk through how a VA loan could work for this property? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to help — reach out anytime.