Seven cities. Countless neighborhoods. One incredibly unique place to call home.

 
 

Virginia Beach

The “I want the beach and Target” city. Virginia Beach offers a little bit of everything: oceanfront living, quiet suburban neighborhoods, military roots, great parks, and so much in between. You’ll find everything from condo living near the water to tucked-away neighborhoods with giant trees and golf carts in the driveway. Perfect for buyers who want flexibility, convenience, and the ability to end a random Tuesday with a sunset by the ocean.


Norfolk

Creative, historic, and a little gritty in the best way. Norfolk is full of character - walkable neighborhoods, local coffee shops, historic architecture, waterfront views, and some of the region’s best restaurants. Every neighborhood feels different, from the charm of Ghent to the energy of Downtown to the old-school bungalow vibes of Larchmont. Ideal for people who care more about personality than cookie-cutter perfection.


Chesapeake

Space to breathe. Chesapeake is known for larger lots, newer construction, strong schools, and neighborhoods that feel quieter and more residential while still being close to everything. It’s where many buyers end up when they want more house, more yard, and a little slower pace without giving up convenience. Think backyards, bonus rooms, and Costco runs.


Suffolk

The “hidden gem” people move to and never want to leave. Suffolk has grown rapidly over the past few years, blending newer neighborhoods and development with farmland, waterfront areas, and historic downtown charm. Homes often stretch a little further here, which makes it especially appealing for buyers wanting space, newer builds, or room for future projects.


Portsmouth

Historic homes, front porches, and serious potential. Portsmouth has some of the most beautiful architecture in Hampton Roads, plus a growing food and arts scene that locals are fiercely proud of. Buyers drawn to character homes, walkable historic districts, and value opportunities tend to fall in love here quickly. It’s a city with depth, history, and a lot of heart.


Hampton

Waterfront history meets laid-back living. Hampton has deep roots, coastal charm, and a surprisingly relaxed feel. You’ll find historic neighborhoods, marinas, local seafood spots, and access to beaches without the Virginia Beach crowds. It’s especially appealing for buyers who love the water, older homes with character, and a slightly slower pace.


Newport News

Central, practical, and underrated. Newport News offers a wide range of housing styles and price points, with easy access to military bases, shipbuilding, parks, and major highways. The city is incredibly convenient for commuters and tends to appeal to buyers looking for a smart balance of affordability, location, and everyday functionality.