Cypress Point Homes for Sale in Virginia Beach, VA

Cypress Point is a planned golf-course community in the Bayside area of northern Virginia Beach, built around the semi-private Cypress Point Country Club and its 18-hole course near Wesleyan Drive and Cypress Point Boulevard. The neighborhood sits beside Lake Smith and Lake Lawson, giving many streets fairway, lake, or wooded-preserve outlooks. Its housing mix is unusually varied for one community, spanning golf-front and lakeside single-family homes, townhomes, and a deep inventory of condominiums. Quick connections to I-64 and Northampton Boulevard put Norfolk, the rest of Virginia Beach, and the region's bases within a short drive. The result is a mature, amenity-rich community centered on golf and water rather than a typical subdivision grid.

11 homes for sale in Cypress Point right now.

11

Active Listings

$349,000

Median List Price

$162

Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.

27

Avg. Days on Market

2d ago

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Living in Cypress Point

Daily life in Cypress Point centers on the country club, where the semi-private Ault & Clark (Tom Clark) course, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a tennis court, a practice range with putting and chipping greens, and both casual and fine dining are open to the public as well as members. Just outside the community, the Lake Lawson/Lake Smith Natural Area protects a 42-acre preserve with more than 12,000 feet of freshwater shoreline, fishing decks, an ADA kayak launch and boat ramp, and over 1.5 miles of soft trails popular for birding. Everyday errands are covered by nearby shopping along Wesleyan Drive and Northampton Boulevard, with the broader retail and dining of Pembroke and Town Center close by. JEB Little Creek is a short drive away, and Naval Station Norfolk and the Virginia Beach Oceanfront are typically reachable in roughly 20 to 30 minutes via I-64 and the regional highway network. Housing options range from lower-maintenance condos and townhomes to detached homes on golf or lake lots.

Cypress Point's housing stock largely dates to the community's build-out around the golf course beginning in the mid-to-late 1980s, with architecture spanning contemporary, traditional, and Colonial Revival styles plus newer updates throughout. Inventory is layered: condominiums and townhomes trade more frequently and account for much of the activity, while detached single-family homes — especially those fronting the fairways or backing to the lakes — turn over less often. Demand is driven by the combination of a golf-and-water setting, on-site club amenities, and a central Bayside location with fast highway and base access. Lower-maintenance condos and townhomes make up most transactions, while the limited golf-front and lakefront houses tend to draw concentrated interest when they list.

Cypress Point real estate FAQ

What kinds of homes are in Cypress Point?+

Cypress Point offers an unusually broad mix for a single community: condominiums, townhomes, and detached single-family homes. Architectural styles include contemporary, traditional, and Colonial Revival designs, many dating to the community's build-out around the golf course in the mid-to-late 1980s. Some homes front the fairways or back to Lake Smith and Lake Lawson, while condos and townhomes provide lower-maintenance options.

Is there a golf course in Cypress Point?+

Yes. The community is built around Cypress Point Country Club, an 18-hole, par-72 semi-private course designed by Ault & Clark (Tom Clark) that opened in 1987. The club is open to public play as well as members and includes an Olympic-size swimming pool, a tennis court, a practice range with putting and chipping greens, and both casual and fine dining. Many homes in the neighborhood overlook the course.

Are there waterfront homes in Cypress Point?+

Cypress Point sits beside Lake Smith and Lake Lawson, so some homes have lake frontage or water views in addition to golf-course outlooks. The adjacent Lake Lawson/Lake Smith Natural Area protects more than 12,000 feet of freshwater shoreline with fishing decks and an ADA kayak launch. Waterfront and golf-front homes are a smaller share of inventory than the community's condos and townhomes.

How far is Cypress Point from the Oceanfront and the nearest base?+

Cypress Point is centrally located in the Bayside area with quick access to I-64 and Northampton Boulevard. JEB Little Creek is a short drive away, and both Naval Station Norfolk and the Virginia Beach Oceanfront are typically reachable in roughly 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic and route. Downtown Norfolk, Norfolk International Airport, and Town Center are also nearby.

What schools serve Cypress Point?+

Cypress Point is part of Virginia Beach City Public Schools and falls within the Bayside High School attendance area; Diamond Springs Elementary and Independence Middle School serve much of the neighborhood. Because VBCPS assigns schools by exact address, confirm the current zoned elementary, middle, and high school for a specific property with the division and check the latest GreatSchools ratings before purchasing.

How active is the Cypress Point housing market?+

Activity is layered by property type: condominiums and townhomes change hands more frequently and make up much of the turnover, while detached golf-front and lakeside homes list less often and tend to attract concentrated interest when they do. Demand is supported by the community's golf-and-water setting, on-site club amenities, and central location near major highways and bases. For current pace, days on market, and pricing, see the live market stats on this page.

About Virginia Beach

Homes for sale in Virginia Beach, VA span every price point and lifestyle — from oceanfront condos along the famous Boardwalk to sprawling waterfront estates on the Lynnhaven River and Linkhorn Bay. As the largest city in Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach offers an unusually varied real estate market: established family neighborhoods in Great Neck (ZIP 23454), golf-course communities in Kempsville (23464), modern townhomes near Town Center (23462), and beach-cottage living along Sandbridge (23456). Whether you're searching for a starter home under $300K, a family home in a top-rated school district, or a luxury property north of $2 million, the active MLS inventory updates daily here. Buyer demand stays strong year-round, driven by Virginia Beach's mild coastal climate, the consistently top-ranked Virginia Beach City Public Schools (Kempsville High, Floyd E. Kellam High, Princess Anne High, and Cox High among them), and the city's role as home to Naval Air Station Oceana — the largest master jet base in the country. Military families relocating here through PCS orders make up a meaningful share of buyers, and VA loan financing is widely used. First-time buyers gravitate toward the inland ZIPs (23464, 23456, 23452), while second-home and luxury buyers tend toward 23451 (Oceanfront/North End) and 23454 (Great Neck/Bay Colony). Below you'll find every active Virginia Beach home for sale pulled live from the REIN MLS and refreshed every 5 minutes.

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