Deerfield / Windsor Homes for Sale in Newport News, VA
Deerfield and Windsor are residential neighborhoods located in Newport News, Virginia, offering a mix of single-family homes and established properties. The areas feature tree-lined streets and a quiet suburban character while remaining accessible to the broader Newport News community. These neighborhoods appeal to those seeking a stable residential setting with convenient access to local amenities.
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Living in Deerfield / Windsor
Residents of Deerfield and Windsor enjoy a peaceful neighborhood environment suitable for families and professionals alike. The areas provide proximity to schools, shopping, and dining options within Newport News. Outdoor spaces and parks nearby offer recreational opportunities for active households.
These neighborhoods attract buyers looking for established residential communities with moderate price points and steady property values. The areas work well for families prioritizing school access and those seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining connected to Newport News services and employment centers. Properties here represent a practical choice for both first-time and experienced homebuyers.
Listings & market data updated July 2026 · Live REIN MLS data
Deerfield / Windsor real estate FAQ
Where are the Deerfield and Windsor neighborhoods in Newport News?+
Deerfield and Windsor are established residential neighborhoods in Newport News, Virginia, on the Virginia Peninsula. Deerfield sits in the central Oyster Point area within the 23602 ZIP code, along the J. Clyde Morris Boulevard corridor near Brick Kiln Creek, with streets such as Lochaven Drive and Old Oyster Point Road. Windsor is a separate residential neighborhood in the city. Both areas connect easily to Warwick Boulevard (U.S. Route 60), Jefferson Avenue (U.S. Route 17), and Interstate 64.
What kinds of homes are in the Deerfield and Windsor area?+
These neighborhoods are made up primarily of single-family suburban homes. The Windsor area features a mix of styles, including ranch, split-level, and colonial-revival houses, along with some townhouses, many set on lots with mature trees. Deerfield is laid out in quiet residential blocks of courts, lanes, and terraces rather than through-traffic streets. For exact details on any specific home, buyers can review the current listing information.
What schools serve Deerfield and Windsor?+
The neighborhoods are served by Newport News Public Schools (NNPS). Because elementary, middle, and high school assignments are set by street address, the best way to confirm the exact assigned schools is to use the official NNPS school-zone locator tool or the City of Newport News GIS maps. GreatSchools.org provides factual ratings and details for each assigned school once it is identified.
How is the commute and what is nearby?+
The area offers quick access to Interstate 64, Warwick Boulevard, Jefferson Avenue, and J. Clyde Morris Boulevard, making travel around the Peninsula straightforward. Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Fort Eustis), Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport, and Christopher Newport University are all a short drive away. Everyday errands are convenient with Patrick Henry Mall and City Center at Oyster Point nearby.
What shopping, dining, and recreation are close to Deerfield and Windsor?+
Both areas are minutes from Patrick Henry Mall, the largest enclosed mall on the Peninsula, and City Center at Oyster Point, a mixed-use development with restaurants, shops, and a movie theater. The Jefferson Avenue corridor adds additional everyday shopping and dining. For the outdoors, Newport News Park provides hiking and biking trails, fishing, boat rentals, and thousands of acres of green space a short drive away.
What is the character of the Deerfield and Windsor neighborhoods?+
Both are established residential areas with mature trees and a quiet, suburban street layout. Deerfield is a small neighborhood near Brick Kiln Creek in the central Oyster Point area, while Windsor sits near the Jefferson Avenue corridor with convenient access to shopping and parks. The combination of a central Peninsula location and nearby amenities makes the area a practical place to call home in Newport News.
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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