Great Neck Point Homes for Sale in Virginia Beach, VA

Great Neck Point sits in the Great Neck area of northern Virginia Beach, occupying a point of land along the Lynnhaven River near Broad Bay. The community is made up largely of single-family homes, including waterfront properties with private docks and piers offering boat access toward the Chesapeake Bay via the Lynnhaven Inlet. The historic Adam Keeling House, one of the oldest surviving houses in Virginia Beach, stands within the area, and Great Neck Park is nearby.

3 homes for sale in Great Neck Point right now.

3

Active Listings

$4,650,000

Median List Price

$881

Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.

206

Avg. Days on Market

4d ago

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Great Neck Point real estate FAQ

Where is Great Neck Point in Virginia Beach?+

Great Neck Point is in the Great Neck area of northern Virginia Beach, set on a point of land along the Lynnhaven River near Broad Bay. The peninsula location keeps the streets set back from through traffic while still offering water access toward the Chesapeake Bay via the Lynnhaven Inlet.

What kinds of homes are in Great Neck Point?+

The community is composed predominantly of single-family homes. Many properties are waterfront, with private docks and piers along the Lynnhaven River and its inlets, while other homes sit on interior lots within the surrounding Great Neck neighborhoods.

Is Great Neck Point a waterfront community for boaters?+

Yes. Homes here line the Lynnhaven River and its inlets, and many include docks or piers. The river connects to the Chesapeake Bay through the Lynnhaven Inlet beneath the Lesner Bridge, giving water access for boating.

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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