Colony Pines Homes for Sale in Newport News, VA
Colony Pines is one of the larger established single-family neighborhoods on the Virginia Peninsula, set in the Denbigh area of north Newport News just off Denbigh Boulevard in the 23608 ZIP code. The community features spacious lots shaded by mature trees, tree-lined sidewalks, and a network of quiet residential streets dotted with several neighborhood ponds. The housing stock is predominantly single-detached, brick-and-siding homes, with many three-bedroom floor plans and a smaller number of townhomes mixed in. Its setting places it within easy reach of the shopping and dining along Jefferson Avenue and Route 17 while keeping the feel of a settled, low-traffic residential pocket. For buyers looking on the Peninsula side of Hampton Roads, Colony Pines offers traditional suburban housing stock in a central Denbigh location.
9 homes for sale in Colony Pines right now.
9
Active Listings
$410,000
Median List Price
$170
Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.
45
Avg. Days on Market
2d ago
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$440,000
899 Eastnor CT, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$425,000
806 Holland CT, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$425,000
802 Thimbleby DR, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$420,000
867 Belvoir CIR, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$410,000
934 Lowry PL, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$388,000
1205 Springwell PL, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$360,000
411 Campton PL, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$356,000
882 Belvoir CIR, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608

$2,900
458 Warner Hall PL, NEWPORTNEWS VA 23608
Newport News, Virginia 23608
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Living in Colony Pines
Colony Pines is built around tree-canopied streets, several neighborhood ponds, and a well-kept community park with space for recreation and picnics. Bike paths run through the area, and the Newport News Multi-Use Trail is accessible nearby for walking and cycling. Everyday errands are simple, with grocery stores, restaurants, and retail clustered along Jefferson Avenue and Route 17, and additional Denbigh-area shopping just minutes away. The rest of the Peninsula and South Hampton Roads are reachable via Interstate 64, Jefferson Avenue, and Warwick Boulevard; a VDOT project is adding a new I-64 interchange at Denbigh Boulevard between Fort Eustis Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue, which is designed to improve direct highway access for this part of Newport News. The location is convenient to major Peninsula employers, including Newport News Shipbuilding to the south, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, NASA Langley Research Center, and Jefferson Lab. The Warwick River and James River waterfront and the trails of Newport News Park are both a short drive away for water views and outdoor recreation.
Colony Pines is an established neighborhood whose housing stock dates largely to the 1980s, so most homes are resale rather than new construction, with traditional single-detached layouts and mature landscaping. Inventory tends to be limited at any given time, as it is a built-out community where homes turn over individually rather than in large new phases. The neighborhood's central Denbigh location, its proximity to Peninsula employers such as Newport News Shipbuilding, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, and Jefferson Lab, and convenient access to I-64 and Jefferson Avenue all factor into its market appeal. Its mix of single-family homes and a smaller number of townhomes adds variety to the available housing. Improving highway access via the new I-64/Denbigh Boulevard interchange is a longer-term factor that may add to the area's appeal.
Listings & market data updated June 2026 · Live REIN MLS data
Colony Pines real estate FAQ
Where exactly is Colony Pines located in Newport News?+
Colony Pines sits in the Denbigh area of north Newport News, just off Denbigh Boulevard within the 23608 ZIP code. It is on the northwestern side of the city on the Virginia Peninsula, with quick connections to Jefferson Avenue, Warwick Boulevard, and Interstate 64.
What kind of homes are in Colony Pines?+
The neighborhood is made up mostly of single-detached homes, with many three-bedroom floor plans and a smaller number of townhomes as well. Much of the housing was built in the 1980s, so you will find traditional brick-and-siding construction on spacious, tree-shaded lots with sidewalks throughout.
Are there ponds and outdoor amenities in Colony Pines?+
Yes. The community includes several neighborhood ponds and a well-maintained park with space for recreation and picnics. Bike paths run through the area, and the Newport News Multi-Use Trail is accessible nearby for walking and cycling.
What shopping and dining are near Colony Pines?+
Everyday shopping, groceries, and restaurants are concentrated along Jefferson Avenue and Route 17, both just minutes from the neighborhood. The broader Denbigh commercial corridor adds more retail, services, and dining options close by.
How is the commute from Colony Pines to area employers and bases?+
Routes include Interstate 64, Jefferson Avenue, and Warwick Boulevard for destinations across the Peninsula. The location is convenient to Newport News Shipbuilding, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, NASA Langley Research Center, and Jefferson Lab. A new I-64 interchange under construction at Denbigh Boulevard is expected to further improve highway access.
Is Colony Pines a newer or established neighborhood?+
It is an established, largely built-out community with much of its housing dating to the 1980s. That means most properties are resale homes with mature landscaping rather than new construction, and homes tend to come on the market individually rather than in large new phases.
About Newport News
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.
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