Why this home stands out
What sets this address apart is the combination of new construction quality and a location that genuinely delivers. Built in 2026, every system in the home is fresh — no deferred maintenance, no guessing about the roof or HVAC. Layer on top of that a community name — Boardwalk at River Club — that signals a waterfront-adjacent lifestyle, and you have a property that checks boxes that are surprisingly hard to find together in this price corridor of Hampton Roads.
RIVER CLUB and the Suffolk real estate market
Boardwalk at River Club sits in the western reaches of Suffolk, a city that often surprises people who haven't spent much time here. Suffolk is the largest city by land area in Virginia, and that scale means genuine breathing room — wider lots, quieter streets, and a pace that feels noticeably different from the denser urban core of Hampton Roads. The River Club area specifically benefits from proximity to the Nansemond River corridor, giving the neighborhood a relaxed, outdoorsy character without sacrificing access to everyday conveniences. Commuters heading toward the naval installations to the north or the commercial centers of Chesapeake and Norfolk find that Suffolk's highway network — particularly Route 17 and the Route 58 corridor — keeps those drives manageable. The community itself is a newer development, meaning the infrastructure, sidewalks, and landscaping all have that clean, well-planned feel that comes with thoughtful master planning. If you've been searching for a Suffolk home that balances natural surroundings with modern construction, Boardwalk at River Club deserves a close look.
What's nearby
Step outside and Bennett's Creek Park & Boat Ramp is less than a mile away — a genuine neighborhood asset for anyone who owns a kayak, a small motorboat, or simply wants a scenic spot to walk the dog along the water. The park connects you directly to the creek system that feeds into the broader Nansemond River, making weekend mornings here feel like a small escape. Grocery runs, pharmacies, and casual dining are clustered along the nearby commercial corridors that serve this part of western Suffolk, keeping daily errands straightforward without requiring a long haul.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Northwest Annex is a 16-minute drive, and Joint Staff J7 Suffolk is just 19 minutes out — making this address a practical fit for active-duty households at either installation. New construction means no surprise repair bills during a tour of duty, and eligible buyers can pair this home with a VA loan to make the numbers work even harder. The commute is predictable, and the neighborhood is quiet enough to decompress after a long day.
For first-time buyers
Buying your first home is easier when the property itself isn't asking you to fix anything. A 2026 build means builder warranties are still in play, every appliance is current-generation, and you're not inheriting someone else's deferred projects. Three bedrooms and two full baths in 2,189 square feet gives you real room to grow, and the Suffolk location keeps you connected to the broader Hampton Roads job market without the density of the urban core.
More buyer questions
How far is Boardwalk at River Club in Suffolk from NSA Northwest Annex?
The drive from this address to NSA Northwest Annex runs approximately 16 minutes under typical traffic conditions. That makes it one of the more convenient residential options for personnel stationed at the annex.
What is the closest park or outdoor recreation spot to this address?
Bennett's Creek Park & Boat Ramp is about 0.9 miles away and offers water access, walking paths, and a public boat launch into the creek system connecting to the Nansemond River.
Is this home part of an HOA community?
Boardwalk at River Club is a planned community, and an HOA is associated with the development. Specific fee structures and covenants should be confirmed through current community disclosures.
What flood zone considerations apply to this address in Suffolk?
Flood zone designation for this specific parcel should be reviewed in the FloodRisk section of this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the address.
Can a VA loan be used to purchase a new construction home like this one?
Yes — VA loans can be used on new construction, though the process involves a few additional steps such as builder approval and construction inspections. The VA loan detail page on this site walks through what eligible buyers should expect.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Suffolk well. Reach out to get a straight answer on availability, builder incentives, and what this address looks like in person.