Why this home stands out
New construction in 2026 means everything is yours first — fresh systems, modern finishes, and a builder warranty that older homes simply can't match. With five bedrooms and three and a half baths spread across 3,122 square feet, there's genuine room to grow. Mallory Pointe is a planned community in Isle of Wight County, which means lower property tax rates than many neighboring jurisdictions and a quieter pace of life without sacrificing convenience.
MALLORY POINTE and the Smithfield real estate market
Mallory Pointe sits in Smithfield, Virginia — the kind of small city that earns genuine loyalty from the people who live there. Smithfield is the seat of Isle of Wight County, and it carries a distinct historic character rooted in colonial-era architecture, waterfront views along the Pagan River, and a downtown that feels lived-in rather than manufactured. The community itself is a newer residential development that brings modern home designs into a setting surrounded by mature trees and open Virginia countryside. Life here moves at a comfortable pace: neighbors know each other, weekend farmers markets draw a crowd, and the annual Smithfield events calendar keeps things lively year-round. You're close enough to Hampton Roads' urban core to access everything you need, yet far enough removed that the noise and congestion of larger cities stay in the background. Isle of Wight County's lower cost of jurisdiction is a quiet but meaningful advantage for homeowners here. Smithfield Virginia new construction is a phrase that fits Mallory Pointe well — this is where the region's growth is heading.
What's nearby
Smithfield's historic downtown is a short drive from Mallory Pointe, where you'll find locally owned restaurants, boutique shops, and the Smithfield & Isle of Wight Convention & Visitors Center along the Pagan River waterfront. For everyday errands, Smithfield Foods Country Store, Food Lion, and a handful of pharmacies are all within easy reach. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate Smithfield Station and the nearby Nike Park, which offers athletic fields, trails, and open green space. The broader Hampton Roads metro — including Newport News and Suffolk — is accessible via Route 10 and Route 258, putting a wide range of dining, entertainment, and retail options well within reach.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is 24 minutes from Mallory Pointe, and NSA Northwest Annex is just 26 minutes out — making this address a practical fit for active-duty households at either installation. Five bedrooms give you flexibility for a home office, a guest room for visiting family, or space for a growing household. A VA loan can make financing new construction here more straightforward than many buyers expect.
For families upgrading
If you've outgrown your current home, 3,122 square feet across five bedrooms and three and a half baths gives everyone room to breathe. Built in 2026, this home means no deferred maintenance, no aging mechanicals, and no compromises on layout — just a fresh start in a community that's still taking shape, which means you get in early while Mallory Pointe is still establishing itself.
More buyer questions
How far is Mallory Pointe in Smithfield from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from Mallory Pointe to Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Fort Eustis) takes approximately 24 minutes under typical traffic conditions via Route 10 and I-664. NSA Northwest Annex is about 26 minutes in the opposite direction.
What county is Smithfield, Virginia in, and does it affect property taxes?
Smithfield is the county seat of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, which generally carries lower property tax rates than many surrounding Hampton Roads jurisdictions — a meaningful long-term advantage for homeowners in Mallory Pointe.
Is there an HOA at Mallory Pointe in Smithfield?
Mallory Pointe is a planned community and does have a homeowners association; prospective buyers should request the current HOA documents from the builder or seller to review covenants and any applicable dues structure.
What is the flood risk for homes in Mallory Pointe, Smithfield?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the specific parcel.
Can a VA loan be used to purchase a new construction home at Mallory Pointe?
Yes — a VA loan can be used for new construction purchases, though the process involves a few additional steps compared to buying an existing home, including builder approval and construction inspections; speaking with a VA-experienced lender early in the process is strongly recommended.
Curious whether Mallory Pointe fits your timeline and needs? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this market well — reach out and let's talk through the details.