Ranked for active-duty families stationed at NNSY. Scored on commute, 2026 BAH match (VA298 MHA), school quality, flood zone, and resale strength.
Updated May 2026Source: REIN MLS + local realtor data
We’ve closed deals for military families in every neighborhood on this list. This is the ranking we’d give our own brother if he checked into NNSY tomorrow. The order reflects what most NNSY families actually need: a reasonable commute, a price that fits 2026 BAH, schools that don’t make you wince, and a neighborhood that resells quickly when orders drop.
Methodology: each neighborhood scored against four weighted criteria. Commute (35%), BAH alignment by paygrade (30%), school quality if you have kids (20%), flood zone + resale strength (15%). Final scores below 6.5 didn’t make the cut.
The ranking
1
Cradock - Portsmouth
Commute
5-10 min
Median
$215K
Schools
B-
Flood
X
Best for: Shipyard workers wanting walk/bike distance
Pros
Built in 1918 specifically for shipyard workers
Streets radiate from main gate
Bike to work in 10 min
Watch-outs
Older housing stock
Schools modest
2
Prentis Park - Portsmouth
Commute
7-12 min
Median
$225K
Schools
B-
Flood
X
Best for: First-time buyers + junior civilians
Pros
Modest bungalows close to yard
Active neighborhood watch
Affordable entry point
Watch-outs
Small homes
Aging infrastructure
3
Edinburgh - Chesapeake
Commute
18-25 min
Median
$435K
Schools
A
Flood
X
Best for: Senior engineers + chiefs wanting newer + schools
Pros
Master-planned amenities
Western Branch schools
Harris Teeter on the way home
Watch-outs
Higher price point
20+ min commute
4
Hodges Manor - Portsmouth
Commute
10-15 min
Median
$255K
Schools
B-
Flood
X
Best for: Families wanting more space than Cradock
Pros
Mid-century ranches on bigger lots
Quiet streets, kid-friendly
Quick base access
Watch-outs
Schools modest
Some homes need updating
5
Greenbrier West - Chesapeake
Commute
15-22 min
Median
$365K
Schools
A-
Flood
X
Best for: Families balancing commute + schools
Pros
Established subdivisions
Good elementary feeders
Direct I-464 to Gate 12
Watch-outs
Suburban-sprawl feel
Limited walkability
6
Harbour View - Suffolk
Commute
22-30 min
Median
$425K
Schools
A-
Flood
X
Best for: Families wanting newer everything
Pros
Big-box retail, restaurants on-site
Riverfront parks
Harbour View Elementary on-site
Watch-outs
Longest commute on this list
MMMBT-dependent if going to other bases
7
Western Branch Estates - Chesapeake
Commute
18-22 min
Median
$315K
Schools
A-
Flood
X
Best for: Western Branch schools without Edinburgh prices
Pros
Larger established lots
Mature trees
Solid schools
Watch-outs
1980s/90s housing stock
Less new construction
8
South Norfolk (Chesapeake) - Chesapeake
Commute
12-18 min
Median
$285K
Schools
B
Flood
X
Best for: History lovers wanting a deal
Pros
Walkable historic district
Slow revitalization
Character bungalows
Watch-outs
Block-by-block variance
Schools mid-rated
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