Deer Park Homes for Sale in Newport News, VA
Deer Park sits in the central part of Newport News, Virginia, taking its name from the public park along Jefferson Avenue just south of J. Clyde Morris Boulevard. The surrounding streets hold a mix of housing—older single-family homes alongside townhomes, condominiums, and newer apartment communities. The area is convenient to Warwick Boulevard, City Center at Oyster Point, Christopher Newport University, and the Virginia Living Museum, with quick access toward I-64.
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Deer Park real estate FAQ
Where is the Deer Park neighborhood in Newport News?+
It is in the central section of Newport News, centered around Deer Park itself on Jefferson Avenue just south of J. Clyde Morris Boulevard. It sits near City Center at Oyster Point and Christopher Newport University, along the Warwick Boulevard corridor and south of the Kiln Creek area.
What kinds of homes are found in Deer Park?+
The area offers a range of property types, including older single-family homes as well as townhomes, condominiums, and newer apartment communities, giving buyers and renters several options in one part of the city.
What is there to do near Deer Park?+
The neighborhood is named for Deer Park, a multi-use park with hiking trails, lighted ballfields, picnic shelters, freshwater fishing, and the accessible Boundless Playground. The Virginia Living Museum backs up to the park, and City Center at Oyster Point offers shopping, dining, and offices nearby.
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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