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If you like fun, adventure, and unbounded nature, Chesapeake is the place to be! This page shows in real-time the most current golf course homes for sale in Chesapeake, VA!

ABOUT CHESAPEAKE

With a population of 242,000 and counting, Chesapeake is a robust city with 41 constituent neighborhoods and is by far the third largest when it comes to community size in the State of Virginia. Bordering Virginia Beach to the east, the city has become an accessible abode for people who want to live close to the big city but don’t want too much excitement.

Fun Fact #1: Chesapeake gets an average of 211 sunny days a year. The national average is 205.

Though counted as one of the Hampton Roads cities, Chesapeake is relatively landlocked and is defined instead by its pristine lakes, dense forests, and miles of fresh and salt waterways. One such notable waterway that pleasure boaters frequent is the Dismal Swamp Canal, which connects Virginia to North Carolina. Nearby Lake Drummond empties into the 22-mile canal, which flows through the very heart of the Great Dismal Swamp. Tourists who visit during spring or fall might spot the occasional native migratory bird and behold the magnificent colors of foliage during these seasons.

Fun Fact #2: Chesapeake has repeatedly found itself in the FBI’s list of the five safest cities in the nation.

Besides its bountiful natural features, Chesapeake is also popularly regarded as a strategic place to live for people who work in nearby beach towns such as Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Portsmouth. The median cost of homes in the city is $306,119, which is higher than the national average – but don’t let that scare you. Among its boroughs, South Norfolk, Deep Creek, and the Western Branch are the most residential. They are mostly famous for their relatively low-cost real estate prices despite being just a few miles away from the neighboring cities’ centers – a perfect scenario for drivers and commuters alike. The city also boasts a healthy mix of rented spaces, from upscale condos down in Centerville to more affordable apartments on the Western Branch. The average market rent in Chesapeake is $1,789 a month, though you’ll find that rent prices tend to fluctuate depending on the borough.

Fun Fact #3: Many professional athletes hail from or currently live in Chesapeake, including Miami Heat’s Alonzo Mourning, 4-time World Kickboxing Champ Bubba Walters, and NASCAR’s “Iron Man” Ricky Rudd.

Chesapeake isn’t as famous when it comes to night outs as its neighbors, but that’s not to say there’s not much do. For one, locals have no shortage of options when it comes to places to get fresh seafood. There’s Wicker’s Crab Pot Seafood if you’ve got a hankering for some crab cakes, or the Pirate’s Cove if you want good old-fashioned calamari. Couples, both young and old, can also see the breathtaking sights at Oak Grove Lake Park or the Northwest River Park, both of which are quite the romantic sights to behold, especially in the Fall. Alternatively, they can visit Chesapeake Arboretum, also known as “Nature’s Classroom, a 48-acre park that features trails and picnic areas while fostering respect for nature and environmental awareness.

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BEST REALTOR IN CHESAPEAKE, VA

Barry Jenkins – Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate is Chesapeake’s leading real estate team, and they have been helping buyers and sellers meet and exceed their real estate goals for over a decade. If you’re looking for golf course homes for sale in Chesapeake, VA, call (757) 238-6058 or send us an email at barry@yourfriendlyagent.net.