Las Gaviotas Homes for Sale in Chesapeake, VA
Las Gaviotas is an established community in the Great Bridge area of Chesapeake, Virginia, set off Cedar Road in the 23322 ZIP code. Its Spanish-inspired name (Spanish for "the seagulls") carries through to street names like Las Gaviotas Boulevard, giving the neighborhood a distinctive identity among Chesapeake subdivisions. The community is made up of several hundred single-family homes built largely between the mid-1980s and late 1990s, along with two sections of townhomes, so the housing stock ranges from ranch-style and two-story single-family residences to lower-maintenance attached homes. Residents have access to a community pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts, and the Chesapeake Golf Club, a semi-private course set within the community, borders the neighborhood. Homes are zoned for Chesapeake Public Schools, and the location offers a tree-lined setting with routes toward Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and the wider Hampton Roads region.
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Living in Las Gaviotas
Las Gaviotas is a settled, low-key residential setting with mature landscaping and a homeowners association that maintains the common areas. The community pool, clubhouse, and tennis and pickleball courts serve as gathering points, and the bordering Chesapeake Golf Club adds a semi-private course, driving range, and on-site restaurant (Traditions Grill) within easy reach. The neighborhood sits off Cedar Road in the Great Bridge corridor, putting everyday shopping, grocery stores, and dining along Battlefield Boulevard and the Cedar Road commercial areas just minutes away, with the Greenbrier shopping and restaurant district a short drive north. Outdoor options nearby include Chesapeake City Park and the trails and waterways around the Great Bridge and Northwest River areas. For commuters, Cedar Road and Battlefield Boulevard connect to the Route 168 Chesapeake Expressway and to I-64, with downtown Norfolk and the Virginia Beach oceanfront both reachable in roughly 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. The central Hampton Roads location also places several military installations within driving distance. The neighborhood includes both single-family homes with yards and townhomes with lower exterior upkeep.
Las Gaviotas is a mature, built-out community, with most of its single-family homes and townhomes dating from roughly the mid-1980s through the late 1990s. Because it is established rather than newly developing, inventory comes almost entirely from resales, and the subdivision typically sees only a small number of active listings at any given time. Demand drivers include the Great Bridge location, the community pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts, the adjacent semi-private golf course, Chesapeake Public Schools zoning, and the variety of floor plans spanning ranch-style homes, two-story single-family residences, and two townhome sections. Its central position within Hampton Roads and proximity to the region's employment centers and military installations also support steady interest in the area.
Las Gaviotas real estate FAQ
Where is Las Gaviotas located in Chesapeake?+
Las Gaviotas is in the Great Bridge area of Chesapeake, set off Cedar Road in the 23322 ZIP code and reached via Las Gaviotas Boulevard. It sits near the Great Bridge, Greenbrier, and Pleasant Grove West areas, with the semi-private Chesapeake Golf Club set within and bordering the neighborhood.
What kinds of homes are in Las Gaviotas?+
The community includes several hundred single-family homes plus two distinct sections of townhomes. Architectural styles include ranch-style and two-story single-family residences as well as lower-maintenance attached townhomes. Most homes were built between the mid-1980s and the late 1990s, giving the neighborhood mature landscaping.
What amenities does Las Gaviotas offer?+
Las Gaviotas has a community pool, clubhouse, and tennis and pickleball courts maintained through its homeowners association, which also keeps up the neighborhood's common areas. The semi-private Chesapeake Golf Club is set within and borders the community and offers a course, driving range, and an on-site restaurant (Traditions Grill).
What schools serve Las Gaviotas?+
Las Gaviotas is served by Chesapeake Public Schools and is generally zoned for Cedar Road Elementary, Great Bridge Middle, and Grassfield High School. Great Bridge Middle has carried a GreatSchools rating around 7 out of 10. Because attendance zones can change, buyers should confirm current assignments directly with Chesapeake Public Schools for a specific address.
How far is Las Gaviotas from the interstates and military bases?+
Cedar Road and nearby Battlefield Boulevard connect Las Gaviotas to the Route 168 Chesapeake Expressway and to I-64, with downtown Norfolk and the Virginia Beach oceanfront both typically about 20 to 30 minutes away depending on traffic. The central Hampton Roads location places several area military installations within driving distance.
Why is Las Gaviotas called Las Gaviotas?+
Las Gaviotas means 'the seagulls' in Spanish, and the Spanish-inspired theme carries through the community's street names, including Las Gaviotas Boulevard. The name gives the neighborhood a recognizable identity within Chesapeake, reflecting its build-out from the mid-1980s through the 1990s.
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.
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