Chuckatuck Homes for Sale in Suffolk, VA
Chuckatuck is a historic community located in Suffolk, Virginia, with roots extending back generations. The neighborhood features a mix of residential properties set along quiet roads that reflect its rural heritage. Its location provides residents with a sense of community while maintaining proximity to Suffolk's broader amenities and services.
3 homes for sale in Chuckatuck right now.
3
Active Listings
$399,900
Median List Price
$336
Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.
38
Avg. Days on Market
16d ago
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Living in Chuckatuck
Daily life in Chuckatuck centers around a slower-paced, residential atmosphere that appeals to those seeking a more rural setting. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and a close-knit community feel. Residents enjoy the peaceful environment while remaining within reasonable distance of shopping, dining, and employment centers in the greater Suffolk area.
Chuckatuck appeals to buyers looking for a quieter alternative to more developed neighborhoods while staying within Suffolk. The area suits those who value space, privacy, and a traditional community character. Properties in Chuckatuck offer an opportunity to own in an established residential area with its own distinct identity.
Listings & market data updated July 2026 · Live REIN MLS data
Chuckatuck real estate FAQ
Where is Chuckatuck located?+
Chuckatuck is a historic village in the northern part of Suffolk, Virginia, set at the junction of Godwin Boulevard (State Route 10/32) and Kings Highway (State Route 125). It sits just south of where Route 10/32 crosses Chuckatuck Creek, which connects to the nearby Nansemond River. The village uses the 23432 ZIP code and lies roughly midway between downtown Suffolk and Smithfield.
What kinds of homes are in Chuckatuck?+
Chuckatuck offers a mix of older and newer homes reflecting its centuries-long history, from historic village dwellings to more recently built houses along and off Route 10. The surrounding area includes larger homes set on several acres, and some home sites are waterfront, meadow, woodland, or open-field parcels. This blend gives the area a rural, country setting within the city's boundaries.
What schools serve Chuckatuck?+
Chuckatuck is part of Suffolk Public Schools, the division that serves the city of Suffolk. Attendance boundaries are set by the division and can change over time, so buyers should confirm the exact zoned elementary, middle, and high schools for a specific address directly with Suffolk Public Schools and review current ratings on GreatSchools.
How is the commute from Chuckatuck to Norfolk or Newport News?+
From Chuckatuck, Godwin Boulevard (Route 10/32) and nearby routes connect drivers toward Suffolk, the wider Hampton Roads region, and the Peninsula. Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport is roughly 26 miles away and Norfolk International Airport is about 33 miles, with typical drive times in the 40 to 50 minute range depending on traffic. Commute times vary by destination, route, and time of day.
What is the history of Chuckatuck?+
Chuckatuck is one of Virginia's earliest settlements, with a land grant to colonist Richard Bartlett for a grist mill at the head of Chuckatuck Creek dating to 1635 and a crossroads community established by the 1670s. The name comes from a Nansemond word meaning crooked, reflecting the area's Native American heritage and its winding creek. The village includes a historic district added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, with historic stores, churches, and other structures that document its long past.
What amenities and recreation are near Chuckatuck?+
The village center includes everyday conveniences such as a general store, a garden store, gas stations, a restaurant, a hardware store, and the Chuckatuck branch of the Suffolk Public Library on Godwin Boulevard. Chuckatuck is also located near Lone Star Lakes, a public park with hiking and horse trails, fishing piers, and free boat ramps. Chuckatuck Creek and the connecting Nansemond River provide additional waterfront and boating access in the surrounding area.
About Suffolk
Homes for sale in Suffolk, VA represent some of the best new-construction value in Hampton Roads. As Virginia's largest city by land area (430+ square miles), Suffolk offers a mix of brand-new master-planned communities (Driver, Bennett's Creek, North Suffolk in the 23435 ZIP) and historic downtown Suffolk neighborhoods (23434), all at prices typically 15-25% lower than equivalent homes in Virginia Beach or Chesapeake. North Suffolk (23435) is the fastest-growing submarket — its commute time to Norfolk Naval Shipyard and downtown Norfolk via Route 17 makes it a top pick for military and shipyard families. The Driver and Burbage Grant communities feature 4-5 bedroom new construction in the $450K-$700K range. Holland and Southwest Suffolk (23437) and downtown Suffolk (23434) offer more affordable inventory under $350K, with historic Victorian and Craftsman homes available in walkable neighborhoods. Suffolk Public Schools serves the K-12 population, with King's Fork High, Lakeland High, and Nansemond River High as the main high schools. The Suffolk listings below pull live from the REIN MLS and refresh every 5 minutes.
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