Why this home stands out
New construction means you're the first one through the door — no inherited quirks, no deferred maintenance, no guessing about what's behind the walls. MM Cypress is a 2026-built, four-bedroom, three-bath home in the Windsor Station community, offering 2,430 square feet of modern layout in a town that still feels like a genuine community rather than a sprawling suburb. That combination is genuinely rare in this price corridor.
WINDSOR STATION and the Windsor real estate market
Windsor, Virginia sits in Isle of Wight County — a quieter, more rural corner of Hampton Roads that draws people who want breathing room without sacrificing access to the metro. Windsor Station is a newer residential community within the town, designed with a cohesive feel and the kind of infrastructure that comes with planned development: sidewalks, consistent streetscapes, and neighbors who are largely in the same life chapter. The town of Windsor itself is small and unhurried, with a genuine main-street character that larger Hampton Roads cities have long since traded away. Isle of Wight County is known for its fiscal stability and lower-density development philosophy, which tends to keep the area from feeling overbuilt. For commuters, Route 460 is the primary artery connecting Windsor to Suffolk, Chesapeake, and points east — making Windsor Station a practical base for anyone working across the region. If the Windsor Station community is the primary keyword you're searching, this address puts you right in the middle of it.
What's nearby
Everyday errands are genuinely walkable from MM Cypress. Food Lion is just 0.4 miles away — close enough that a quick grocery run doesn't require much planning. Dining options cluster nearby too: Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant and El Mexa Mexican Restaurant are both within 0.4 miles, and Subway is just a half-mile out when you need something fast. The Rusted Root Cafe, also 0.4 miles away, is the kind of neighborhood coffee spot that becomes part of a morning routine quickly. For fitness, Anytime Fitness is 0.5 miles from the door — no excuses required.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Staff J7 in Suffolk is about 19 minutes from Windsor Station — a realistic daily commute that keeps you close to base without living on top of it. A VA loan can make a new-construction purchase like this one more accessible than many buyers expect, and Isle of Wight County's lower density means you get genuine space for the same investment. NSA Northwest Annex is also reachable in roughly 41 minutes for dual-military households.
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and three full baths in a 2026-built home means the layout was designed for how people actually live today — not retrofitted from a floor plan drafted decades ago. Windsor Station's planned community character gives kids a neighborhood to grow up in, and Isle of Wight County's quieter pace means the backyard actually gets used. Starting fresh in new construction also means warranties, modern systems, and no renovation surprises.
More buyer questions
How far is MM Cypress in Windsor Station from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
The drive from Windsor Station to Joint Staff J7 in Suffolk is approximately 19 minutes under normal traffic conditions, primarily via Route 460 east.
What is Windsor Station in Windsor, Virginia?
Windsor Station is a planned residential community within the town of Windsor, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, featuring newer construction homes with consistent streetscaping and suburban-style infrastructure in a small-town setting.
Is MM Cypress at Windsor Station new construction?
Yes — this home carries a 2026 build year, making it brand-new construction with modern systems, current building codes, and builder warranties typical of newly completed homes.
Are there grocery stores and restaurants close to Windsor Station?
Food Lion is 0.4 miles away, and several dining options — including Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant, El Mexa Mexican Restaurant, and Subway — are all within half a mile of the community.
Does this area of Isle of Wight County have a flood risk concern?
Windsor sits inland in Isle of Wight County, which generally places much of the town in lower-risk flood zones — but the specific designation for any parcel should be verified through FEMA's flood map service or the separate FloodRisk tile on this page.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Windsor Station and the surrounding Isle of Wight County market well — reach out to get the full picture on this address.