Larkspur Homes for Sale in Virginia Beach, VA
Larkspur is an established residential neighborhood in the Kempsville area of central Virginia Beach, set along Edwin Drive near Princess Anne Road. It was developed beginning in the 1950s by builder Clarence Byler, who started the neighborhood after the nearby Kempsville Greens golf course opened; many of its streets carry golf-themed names. The housing stock is single-family, spanning ranch, Cape Cod, and colonial styles dating largely from the 1960s onward, set on mature, tree-shaded lots. The neighborhood sits near Mount Trashmore Park and is roughly two miles from Virginia Beach Town Center, with Interstate 264 access via Independence Boulevard.
2 homes for sale in Larkspur right now.
2
Active Listings
$369,900
Median List Price
$234
Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.
7
Avg. Days on Market
6d ago
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Larkspur real estate FAQ
Where is Larkspur in Virginia Beach?+
Larkspur is in the Kempsville area of central Virginia Beach, centered on Edwin Drive near Princess Anne Road. It is close to Mount Trashmore Park and about two miles from Virginia Beach Town Center, with quick Interstate 264 access via Independence Boulevard.
What kinds of homes are in Larkspur?+
Larkspur is a single-family neighborhood with a mix of ranch, Cape Cod, and colonial styles. Most homes date from the 1960s onward and sit on generously sized, mature tree-lined lots.
Why do Larkspur's streets have golf-themed names?+
The neighborhood was developed starting in the 1950s after the nearby Kempsville Greens golf course opened, so many streets were named after golf legends and golf terms. The community itself is named for the larkspur flower, and the main road, Edwin Drive, honors local attorney Edwin Kellam.
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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