Homes for Sale in Newport News, VA

Homes for sale in Newport News, VA span from historic Hilton Village's English-Tudor cottages (23601) to brand-new construction in Port Warwick and City Center at Oyster Point (23606), to affordable family homes in Denbigh and Riverside (23608). As one of the longest cities in the U.S. — stretching over 30 miles along the James River — Newport News effectively contains three distinct real estate markets: the lower peninsula (23601-23607) closer to Hampton and Williamsburg, with established neighborhoods and pre-war homes; the middle peninsula (23608, 23606) with modern subdivisions and Oyster Point's office park; and the upper peninsula (23602, 23603) closer to Williamsburg and the Mariners' Museum. Newport News' biggest employer is Huntington Ingalls Industries / Newport News Shipbuilding — Virginia's largest industrial employer, building U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and submarines. Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Fort Eustis portion) is also in Newport News. Public schools include Menchville High, Heritage High, Denbigh High, and Warwick High, with Menchville historically among the top performers. Median home prices run $250K-$450K with select luxury inventory in Riverside and Port Warwick exceeding $700K. The Newport News MLS listings below refresh every 5 minutes from the REIN feed.

410 homes for sale in Newport News right now.

Neighborhoods to know in Newport News

Newport News neighborhoods are concentrated along the city's long north–south axis. Hilton Village (south end) is a National Register historic district with English-cottage-style homes — one of the country's earliest planned communities. Port Warwick is a newer master-planned community with residential, retail, and dining. Riverside and Hidenwood are established mid-century neighborhoods popular with shipyard professionals. Denbigh, Kiln Creek, and Lee Hall (north end) offer suburban subdivisions and easy access to Fort Eustis. Coleman Place, Stoneybrook, and Beechmont are family-friendly mid-density neighborhoods. The Peninsula's Lee Hall and Endview communities are convenient for Fort Eustis families.

Newport News market snapshot

Newport News has some of the most accessible median home prices in Hampton Roads, paired with strong public schools in some neighborhoods (notably the south end and parts of the central city). Many neighborhoods have older housing stock with character, while north-end areas like Kiln Creek and Riverside Country Club have newer, more uniform construction. The city's two largest employers — Newport News Shipbuilding and Fort Eustis — anchor consistent housing demand across multiple price tiers.

Common questions about Newport News real estate

How do I find Newport News homes for sale?

The grid above shows live Newport News inventory from REIN. Use /listings/?city=Newport News to filter by price, bedrooms, and other criteria. Click any listing for the full property page with photos and details.

What is real estate like in Newport News, VA?

Newport News real estate is among the most varied in the region — historic Hilton Village in the south, master-planned Port Warwick in the central city, and suburban Kiln Creek and Lee Hall in the north. Prices are generally accessible, and the city's two big employers (the shipyard and Fort Eustis) keep demand steady. Buyers usually have a clear south-vs-north preference.

Are houses for sale in Newport News close to Fort Eustis?

Yes — north-end Newport News neighborhoods like Kiln Creek, Lee Hall, Endview, and Denbigh are convenient to Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Fort Eustis side) and Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport. Commute times to Fort Eustis from these areas are typically 10–20 minutes.

What is Hilton Village like?

Hilton Village is a National Register historic district built in 1918 as one of the first planned communities in the U.S. — designed for shipyard workers during WWI. Today it's known for its English-cottage architecture, mature trees, and walkability to small shops along Warwick Boulevard.

Neighborhoods in Newport News

Browse Newport News homes by neighborhood — every neighborhood page shows live REIN MLS listings filtered to that area.

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About the Hampton Roads Real Estate Market

Hampton Roads is one of the most dynamic real estate markets on the East Coast, anchored by the largest naval complex in the world at Naval Station Norfolk and home to roughly 120,000 active-duty, reserve, and civilian Department of Defense personnel. The region spans seven cities — Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, and Newport News — plus the Peninsula communities of Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Poquoson, with each market carrying its own personality, school district, and price profile.

Buying or selling here means thinking about more than just a house. Tidewater geography means flood zones, hurricane preparation, and waterfront premiums matter. Military presence means BAH affordability, PCS season inventory crunches (May through August), and VA loan eligibility are top of mind for a meaningful share of every neighborhood. School quality varies block by block, especially across the seven independent city school divisions, and is often the deciding factor for relocating families.

Why Buyers and Sellers Choose VaHome

The VaHome Team — Tom and Dariya Milan with LPT Realty — focuses on the Hampton Roads region with deep expertise in military relocation, VA financing, and the trade-offs that local buyers actually face. From listing strategy that gets your home in front of the right relocating buyer to buyer representation that respects your BAH cap and PCS timeline, the team treats every transaction as a long-term relationship. The site is built to make decisions clearer: BAH-aware search, drive-time mapping to every major installation, neighborhood guides written by people who live here, and a calculator that shows real monthly cost — taxes, insurance, HOA, and PMI included — instead of a teaser headline number.

Plan Your Next Move

Whether you are buying your first home with a VA loan, moving up while your kids transition between school districts, or selling a Hampton Roads property to relocate to your next duty station, the resources on this site are organized around the questions you are actually asking. Browse listings filtered by base proximity, paygrade-aware BAH cap, and commute time. Read neighborhood guides for Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg, and the Peninsula communities. Use the mortgage calculator to compare conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, and jumbo loan scenarios side by side. When you are ready to talk, the contact form goes directly to a specialist who knows the area, the lenders, and the timing.