Newport News Homes and Real Estate

Introduction

Newport News is located in the Tidewater region of Virginia at the south-western end of the Virginia Peninsula on the north shore of the James River and bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It’s part of theHampton Roads metropolitan area, which encompasses six other cities – Norfolk,Chesapeake,Portsmouth,Suffolk, Hampton and Virginia Beach. The city has a total area of approximately 119.1 square miles according to the United States Census Bureau. Just oversixty-three square milesof these are land and almost fifty-two square miles is comprised ofwater. The city’s population is about 179,614 people as of 2008.

Buying a Home in Newport News

Bizjournals, a national business news source, rated the Hampton Roads area as America’s least stressful metro area based on factors such as air quality, employment, crime levels and income growth. The city of Newport News is a large part of this, as it’s known as a center for business along with Norfolk, and has access to all the metro area’s offerings. National reports like this will guarantee the Hampton Roads area real estate remains valuable. Since this area is seeing the best buyers market in some time with good interest rates and many sellers assisting with closing costs, now is the perfect time to buy a home in Newport News.

First Time Homebuyers

If you're considering buying your first home, contact us for a free, no-obligation homebuyer consultation. We'll walk you through the steps you need to take to get into your new home, including getting pre-qualified and searching for homes that fit your needs. Our agents have a great deal of experience working with first time homebuyers and can help make the process easy and fun. They will connect you with our mortgage team who will help you get prequalified, and will help you explore the various options available in Newport News, including traditional homes, townhouses, and even new construction homes.

Homes in Newport News

Newport News real estate is highly desirable, as it offers residents a range of environments. There are multi-family homes, single-family homes, homes for rent, new construction homes, foreclosures, town homes, condos, waterfront homes, apartments and vacant land for sale in the city. Within its boundaries, there are many distinctive communities and neighborhoods. These include: City Center, Colony Pines, Christopher Shores, Denbigh, East End, Glendale, Hidenwood, Hilton Village, Hunter’s Glenn, Huntington Heights, Jefferson Park, Kiln Creek, Lee Hall, Menchville, Morrison, Newmarket, Oyster Point, Parkview, Port Warwick, Richneck, Riverside, Summerlake, Village Green and Warwick.

Real Estate

Because of the area’s strong military presence, Newport News’ real estate market has maintained a certain amount of cushion over the years. Recent reports suggest there have been over 16,000 listings this year alone in the Hampton Roads area. Because the city’s real estate property is so well rounded – ranging from condos and town homes to detached residential homes with waterfront views, the market should continue on the same steady path.

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New Homes and New Construction in Newport News

While there is development of shopping areas, businesses and restaurants in Newport News, there is also an increase in new home development. If one is looking to customize their home, they have the option to build on vacant land or in an existing new construction neighborhood in Newport News. Choosing this option allows a buyer to customize a floor plan, so one can meet their personal or family’s needs – all while designing their dream home at an affordable price.

When building a personalized home, there is often a high level of flexibility in the building process to ensure these dream homes meet their owners' expectations. Using an agent in this process will help in many ways. An agent can assist by directing buyers to newly built homes that specifically match their criteria. They can also recommend builders based on their reputation and experience in delivering a high-quality and reasonably priced product. A buyer with an agent will likely have more favor when negotiating. Additionally, agents can help buyers choose between hundreds of design and upgrade options and can recommend those which will add value to a home when it comes time to sell.

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Selling in Newport News

When it comes time to sell a home in Newport News, residents can rest assured that there will always be interested buyers. Besides having suburban and city appeal, the area’s economy is typically stimulated by tourism, agribusiness and military sectors locally.

Living in Newport News

There are thirty-two parks maintained by the city of Newport News. One of these is the second-largest city park in the United States – Newport News Park. From fishing and camping to archery and disc golf, there are activities for children and adults alike. There is also an abundance of historical sites, museums, sports programs and community centers in the city.

Newport News Public Schools is the main provider of primary and secondary education in the city. It provides thirty elementary schools, thirteen middle schools and ten high schools. Christopher Newport University, a public university, is the only college in the city, but there are many other universities, colleges and community colleges within driving distance throughout Hampton Roads.

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Newport News City Profile

Population: 193224.00
Population Density 1622 Persons per sq mi
Male: 91384.00
Female: 101840.00
Median Age: 31.94