Linkhorn Park Homes for Sale in Virginia Beach, VA

Linkhorn Park is an established neighborhood in the Great Neck area of Virginia Beach, set along the wooded shoreline near Linkhorn Bay just off the First Colonial Road corridor. The area is known for its mature tree canopy, winding low-traffic streets, and a mix of well-kept mid-century homes alongside extensively updated and custom-built residences. Some properties enjoy water access or proximity to the bay and nearby Little Neck Creek, while others sit on generous, established lots a short drive from the Oceanfront. Its central position places shopping, dining, the beach, and major commuting routes all within easy reach. Set close to the water and the heart of Virginia Beach, Linkhorn Park is a longtime fixture of the Great Neck area.

6 homes for sale in Linkhorn Park right now.

6

Active Listings

$429,900

Median List Price

$243

Avg. $ / Sq. Ft.

76

Avg. Days on Market

12d ago

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Living in Linkhorn Park

Daily life in Linkhorn Park centers on its quiet, canopied streets and convenient location near the First Colonial corridor. The Shops at Hilltop and surrounding plazas put grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, and everyday errands just minutes away, while the Virginia Beach Oceanfront sits roughly three miles east for beach days and boardwalk outings. Nearby green space includes First Landing State Park and several neighborhood and city parks, and Linkhorn Bay offers calm-water boating, paddling, fishing, and crabbing for those with water access. Commuters benefit from quick connections to Interstate 264, with NAS Oceana a short drive south and Naval Station Norfolk and the area's other bases reachable via the regional highway network. Housing here ranges from single-story brick ranches and split-levels to two-story traditional homes, Cape Cods, and larger custom builds, many on mature, landscaped lots.

Linkhorn Park's housing stock reflects its origins as a mid-20th-century Great Neck-area neighborhood, with a core of brick ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods, and traditional two-story homes built largely from the 1940s through the 1970s. Over the years many of these homes have been renovated, expanded, or replaced with custom construction, creating a varied streetscape of original mid-century character alongside modernized and newer residences. Demand is driven by the location near Linkhorn Bay and the First Colonial corridor, the established tree canopy and larger lots, proximity to the Oceanfront and military installations, and the neighborhood's Virginia Beach City Public Schools zoning. Waterfront and water-access parcels and well-updated homes tend to attract the most interest, and inventory in the REIN "linkhorn" subdivision typically runs limited at any given time.

Linkhorn Park real estate FAQ

What kinds of homes are in Linkhorn Park?+

Linkhorn Park features a mix of mid-century brick ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods, and traditional two-story homes built largely from the 1940s through the 1970s, many on mature, tree-shaded lots. A number of these have been substantially renovated or replaced with custom construction over the years, so the neighborhood blends original character with updated and newer homes. Lot sizes and styles vary, and some properties offer water access or bay proximity.

Are there waterfront homes in Linkhorn Park?+

Yes. Because the neighborhood sits near Linkhorn Bay, its inlets, and nearby Little Neck Creek, some Linkhorn Park properties offer direct waterfront, water access, or bay views, while others are interior lots a short drive from the water. Waterfront and water-access homes tend to be among the most sought-after in the area. Availability of true waterfront parcels is limited, so they often move quickly when listed.

How far is Linkhorn Park from the Oceanfront and NAS Oceana?+

Linkhorn Park is roughly three miles from the Virginia Beach Oceanfront, making the boardwalk and beach an easy trip. NAS Oceana lies a short drive south of the neighborhood via the First Colonial Road area. The neighborhood's connections to Interstate 264 also make commuting to other Hampton Roads bases and job centers convenient.

What schools serve Linkhorn Park?+

Linkhorn Park is part of Virginia Beach City Public Schools and is generally zoned for Linkhorn Park Elementary School and Virginia Beach Middle School; the assigned high school is commonly cited as First Colonial High School, though some feeder references list Frank W. Cox High School. Linkhorn Park Elementary, located at 977 First Colonial Road, holds a GreatSchools rating of 6 out of 10. Because attendance zones and feeder patterns can change, buyers should confirm the current assigned schools for a specific address directly with Virginia Beach City Public Schools.

What is there to do near Linkhorn Park?+

The Shops at Hilltop and nearby plazas offer grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday shopping just minutes from the neighborhood, and the Virginia Beach Oceanfront is about three miles east. Outdoor options include First Landing State Park, area parks, and boating, paddling, fishing, and crabbing on Linkhorn Bay for those with water access. The Oceanfront's boardwalk, dining, and seasonal events are also a short drive away.

How competitive is the Linkhorn Park housing market?+

Inventory in the REIN "linkhorn" subdivision is typically limited, often with only a handful of active listings at any given time, which can make well-positioned homes competitive. Demand is supported by the neighborhood's location near Linkhorn Bay and the First Colonial corridor, its mature setting, and proximity to the Oceanfront and bases. Updated homes and waterfront or water-access properties generally draw the strongest interest. Check the live listings and market stats on this page for current conditions.

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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