Homes for Sale in Hampton Roads
Williamsburg combines colonial-era history with one of Virginia's most distinctive real estate markets. Homes here range from restored historic properties in the Historic Triangle to newer single-family construction in master-planned communities like Ford's Colony and Kingsmill. The city is anchored by The College of William & Mary, Colonial Williamsburg, and Busch Gardens, supporting a robust tourism and educational economy. Williamsburg's home prices reflect the area's desirability, with strong demand from retirees, second-home buyers, and families drawn by James City County's highly rated schools. Many neighborhoods offer golf courses, pools, and clubhouses as part of HOA amenities.
View Williamsburg's dedicated homes-for-sale page — neighborhoods, market notes, FAQs and more →

$215,000
5009 John Tyler HWY, WILLIAMSBURG VA 23185
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

$200,000
220 Padgetts Ordinary NONE, WILLIAMSBURG VA 23185
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

$85,000
115 Heathery NONE, WILLIAMSBURG VA 23188
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188

$65,000
106 Dyke NONE, WILLIAMSBURG VA 23188
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188

$4,150
116 Pelhams Ordinary NONE #1161-1163, WILLIAMSBURG VA 23185
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

$1,500
3873 Strawberry Plains RD #B, WILLIAMSBURG VA 23188
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
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.