Edinburgh Homes for Sale in Chesapeake, VA
Edinburgh is a residential neighborhood in Chesapeake, Virginia, characterized by tree-lined streets and a mix of single-family homes. The area features a suburban setting with established landscaping and a quiet residential atmosphere. The neighborhood reflects the broader suburban character that defines much of Chesapeake's residential areas.
13 homes for sale in Edinburgh right now.
13
Active Listings
$543,740
Median List Price
$289
Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.
43
Avg. Days on Market
3d ago
Newest Listing
Live from the REIN MLS, refreshed continuously. Stats reflect active for-sale inventory in Edinburgh.

$1,200,000
1625 Water View CIR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$1,149,000
536 Thistley LN, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$774,500
1513 Caden LN #29, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$595,000
2000 Barton LN, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$575,740
2156 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$575,740
2154 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$543,740
2162 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$541,740
2160 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$504,990
2152 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$504,990
2202 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$499,990
2213 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$494,990
2211 Edwin DR, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322

$450,000
341 Scone Castle LOOP, CHESAPEAKE VA 23322
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322
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Living in Edinburgh
Residents enjoy convenient access to shopping, dining, and services typical of Chesapeake's suburban communities. The neighborhood supports a family-oriented lifestyle with parks and recreational facilities in the surrounding area. Daily life in Edinburgh centers around a calm, residential environment suitable for those seeking a quieter pace.
Edinburgh appeals to buyers looking for established suburban living in Chesapeake at a accessible price point. The neighborhood suits families, professionals, and those seeking a stable residential community. Homes in the area offer good value for those prioritizing a settled neighborhood setting in the Chesapeake area.
Listings & market data updated July 2026 · Live REIN MLS data
Edinburgh real estate FAQ
Where is Edinburgh located in Chesapeake, VA?+
Edinburgh is a master-planned area in southern Chesapeake's Great Bridge section (ZIP 23322), set just off the Chesapeake Expressway (Route 168) with its own dedicated expressway exit at Hillcrest Parkway (Exit 8). The location puts the Edinburgh Commons town center, retail, and dining within the area's immediate footprint, while the wider Hampton Roads region remains a short drive away.
What kinds of homes are in Edinburgh?+
Edinburgh is made up primarily of single-family homes, with many three-, four-, and five-bedroom layouts on planned streetscapes, plus age-restricted 55-plus sections and some apartment communities. Because the area is newer and still building out, you'll find established resale homes alongside new construction from builders such as Chesapeake Homes (The Village at Edinburgh) and D.R. Horton (Retreat at Edinburgh Farms, a 55-plus community of attached homes).
What schools serve the Edinburgh neighborhood?+
Edinburgh is served by Chesapeake Public Schools, with much of the area zoned to Hickory Elementary, Hickory Middle, and Hickory High School; portions of the area attend Southeastern Elementary before continuing on to Hickory Middle and Hickory High. The Hickory schools have generally posted GreatSchools ratings around 8 out of 10. Attendance zones can change, so confirm the exact zone for a specific address with the school division.
What shopping and dining are near Edinburgh?+
Edinburgh centers on Edinburgh Commons and the Edinburgh North, West, and East shopping centers, clustered where the Chesapeake Expressway meets Hillcrest Parkway. Anchors and nearby stores include a Target at Edinburgh Commons and a Walmart Supercenter on Hillcrest Parkway, along with the Cinema Cafe movie theater on Edinburgh Lane and a mix of sit-down and quick-service restaurants, so everyday errands and dining are minutes away.
How far is Edinburgh from the interstates and military bases?+
The Chesapeake Expressway (Route 168) runs right past Edinburgh and connects about 8 miles north to its interchange with Interstate 64 (and I-464 and U.S. 17), linking the area to the rest of Hampton Roads and its military installations. Norfolk International Airport is roughly 20 miles north, and the Expressway also heads south toward the Outer Banks, making Edinburgh a practical base for commuting in multiple directions.
What is it like to own a home in Edinburgh?+
Edinburgh offers newer, master-planned surroundings with a built-in town center, ongoing new-construction options, and quick highway access via the Chesapeake Expressway. Its mix of resale single-family homes, brand-new builds, and 55-plus sections gives shoppers a range of choices within one area; the live stats on this page show current pricing and inventory so you can gauge the market for yourself.
About Chesapeake
Homes for sale in Chesapeake, VA appeal to buyers who want suburban space, top-rated schools, and easy access to Virginia Beach and Norfolk. The city's geography splits roughly into five corridors: Greenbrier (23320) with newer construction and shopping near the mall; Great Bridge (23320, 23322) with the historic Battlefield district and excellent schools; Hickory (23322) with large-lot family homes and Hickory High; Western Branch (23321) near the Portsmouth border with mature trees and starter homes; and Deep Creek / South Norfolk (23323, 23324) with affordable inventory and waterfront access. Buyer demand is anchored by Chesapeake Public Schools — among the highest-rated in Hampton Roads — including Hickory High, Grassfield High, Great Bridge High, and Western Branch High. Median home prices range from $300K starter homes in Deep Creek to $600K+ Great Bridge family homes and $1M+ luxury estates in Hickory's gated communities. Chesapeake's commute is excellent for buyers working in Virginia Beach, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, or Newport News Shipbuilding via the I-664 and I-64 corridors. Below you'll find every active Chesapeake MLS listing pulled every 5 minutes from the REIN feed.
Schools serving Chesapeake
Browse Chesapeake homes by CPS attendance zone. Zoning is assigned by address and can change — always confirm a specific home’s zoned schools with the school division.
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