The Southside

About

South Hampton Roads, or “The Southside,” is a geographic cul-de-sac in the Tidewater area of Virginia. The Southside is made up of five independent cities, each with its own distinct personality. The Atlantic Ocean, the James and Elizabeth Rivers, Hampton Roads Harbor, and the Chesapeake Bay surround Southside. While nice for recreation, all this water means that commuters have to navigate the dreaded bridges and tunnels to get around.

Home to seven of the area’s military installations, the Southside has one of the highest concentrations of military personnel in the entire country. To call it “military-friendly” would be an understatement. Highly rated schools, family-friendly communities, and an array of entertainment and recreation opportunities add to the quality of life factor. The abundance of jobs and institutions of higher-learning excites many spouses. Art and cultural infusions are everywhere, and the restaurants rival those in other metropolitan centers across the country.

Neighbors

Good luck going anywhere in the Southside and not seeing uniforms. While all branches of service are represented in the region, the Southside is mostly populated by the Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. Believe it or not, there are plenty of native Virginians and civilians that live here as well. Areas like Norfolk and Portsmouth are havens for young professionals. Virginia Beach attracts families, singles, and all who have an affinity for the “salt life.” Those looking for a slower pace and some peace and quiet head out to Western Chesapeake, southern Virginia Beach, and Suffolk.  

Neighborhood Feel

The Southside is a sprawling area with a smattering of all you would expect in a coastal locale when it comes to home styles and neighborhood vibes. Highrise condos, apartment complexes, colonial-era row homes, and waterfront luxury can all be found in Norfolk. You’ll find affordable historic charm in Portsmouth. Virginia Beach has master-planned suburbs, beachfront bungalows, mansions, condos, and apartments. Farther out from the Norfolk nucleus, you’ll encounter more wide-open spaces in the way of subdivided farmland in Suffolk, and a rural refuge in Pungo (Virginia Beach).

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Chesapeake

Chesapeake is a suburban dream, replete with big homes, gated neighborhoods, country clubs, upscale shopping, and fine dining. Once upon a time this area was all farmland but now there are subdivisions a-plenty. Shopping and entertainment are abundant, and recognizable—though perhaps a little bland being mostly chain stores. Military families flock to South Chesapeake (Greenbriar, Great Bridge, and Deep Creek) for the highly rated schools, shopping, and easy commute to Naval Station Norfolk (tunnels can be avoided). Chesapeake has a reputation for being safe, routinely earning mentions on “top ten safest cities” lists.

 

Home Size and Price in Chesapeake

The median home value for single family homes in Chesapeake is $270,000 according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home Values are forecasted to increase by 2.4% in the coming year. According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for single-family homes in Chesapeake is $1,515. Homes in Chesapeake range from 1,500 to 4,000 square feet.

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Schools in Chesapeake

The public schools in Chesapeake belong to Chesapeake Public Schools. One of the highest rated schools is Great Bridge Intermediate School, with a rating of 10 according to Greatschools.org. Two desirable programs in Chesapeake are the Hickory School System and Grassfield High.

Special Programs to note in CPS include an International Baccalaureate program, the Center for Science and Technology, the Science and Medicine Academy, the Governor’s STEM Academy, language study, and a planetarium. There are many resources available to military families through the Chesapeake School Liaison Officer.

The Chesapeake Preschool Initiative (CPI) is a FREE full-day program for children who will be four years old by September 30th and who live in Chesapeake.

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Commuting to Chesapeake

Commuting from South Chesapeake is considered to be a “hack” of sorts. From here, you can drive to Naval Station Norfolk, Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story, and NAS Oceana/Dam Neck without having to deal with a tunnel!

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Norfolk

The first thing to know about Norfolk is how to say it. Nothing will single you out as a transplant quicker than pronouncing it as it’s spelled. “NAH-fick” is an inviting urban center with amenities galore. A busy waterfront, parks, art galleries, live entertainment, and professional sports are all at your fingertips. Norfolk’s nightlife and restaurant scene is a perk for many, and a lot of the neighborhoods rate high in walkability. Career-minded spouses love Norfolk for its melting-pot of industries and who’s who of national headquarters (Geico, FedEx, and Stihl to name a few). Old Dominion University and several community colleges invigorate the area with young residents and provide options for spouses interested in continuing their education.

Norfolk’s borough-like neighborhoods offer just about any vibe you could want. Downtown has skyscrapers, quaint historic districts, and the oh-so-popular Ghent neighborhood. Diverse architecture and neighborhood styles can be found all over the city.  

 

Home Size and Price in Norfolk

The median value for single family homes in Norfolk is $181,000 according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home Values are forecasted to increase by 2.9% in the coming year. According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for single-family homes in Norfolk is $1,263. Average home size ranges from 1,200 to 2,100 square feet and could come in the form of a condo, historic townhome, or pricey single-family home.

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Schools in Norfolk

Public schools in Norfolk are in Norfolk City Public Schools. One of the highest rated schools is Larchmont Elementary School, which has a rating of 9 according to Greatschools.org.

Special programs to note in NPS include five middle school specialty programs (including World Studies, Medical, Science and Engineering, and a middle school International Baccalaureate program), and five high school specialty programs (Military Science, International Baccalaureate, Arts, Medical/Health Professions, Leadership, Science and Engineering).

Twenty-percent of NPS students are military-connected, and the district has programs like Interagency Collaboration and Wraparound Services to serve these students.

Norfolk Academy is Virginia’s oldest independent school and boasts an impressive campus and curriculum.

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Commuting to Norfolk

Norfolk is in the middle of Hampton Roads. The intricate web of waterways and accompanying bridges and tunnels can take some getting used to. Naval Station Norfolk, Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story, and Camp Allen all lie within city limits. Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and U.S. Coast Guard Base Portsmouth are all across the Elizabeth River, so you need to factor in a tunnel if commuting to one of these installations.

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Portsmouth

The city of Portsmouth, pronounced “ports-muth,” lies just west of the Elizabeth River from Norfolk and is similar in many respects, although “P-Town” has a much slower pace. The shipyards, manufacturing plants, and railway terminals give it a rustic, industrial feel. The downtown has an old world vibe with 1880’s-era brownstones and colonials on cobblestone streets. It’s also undergoing a revival with an emphasis on the local culinary scene. There are pockets of really nice neighborhoods beyond the historic district, but you need to do your homework. If you have school-aged children, you’ll also want to spend some time researching your options.

 

Home Size and Price in Portsmouth

The median value for single family homes in Portsmouth is $141,000 according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home Values are forecasted to increase by 2.1% in the coming year. According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for single-family homes in Portsmouth is $1,171. Portsmouth homes range from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet on average. The good news here is that you can buy a home three times the size of a house in Virginia Beach, at the same price!

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Schools in Portsmouth

The public schools in Portsmouth belong to Norfolk City Public Schools or Portsmouth City Public Schools. One of the highest rated schools in NPS is Larchmont Elementary School, which has a rating of 9 according to Greatschools.org. One of the highest rated schools in PCPS is W.H. Taylor Elementary School, with a rating of 7.

Portsmouth City Public Schools offers a preschool program through the Virginia Bright Start Program. Military children are qualified to participate.

Special Programs to note in PCPS include the E-Learning Backpack Initiative, which provides high schoolers a smart device, and STARBASE-VICTORY, a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) program run in conjunction with the U.S. Navy.   

Special programs to note in NPS include five middle school specialty programs (including World Studies, Medical, Science and Engineering, and a middle school International Baccalaureate program), and five high school specialty programs (Military Science, International Baccalaureate, Arts, Medical/Health Professions, Leadership, Science and Engineering).

Twenty-percent of NPS students are military-connected, and the district has programs like the  Interagency Collaboration and Wraparound Services to serve these students.

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Commuting to Portsmouth

Ideal commutes from Portsmouth would be to its resident installations: Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and US Coast Guard Base Portsmouth. Commuting to Norfolk and Virginia Beach is manageable, but you’ll need to go through either the Midtown or Downtown Tunnel. Also, there’s a very inexpensive ferry that can take you back and forth to Norfolk. Though it may not be ideal for daily commuting, it’s a great outing for visiting family.

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Suffolk

Suffolk (pronounced “suh-fok”) is the epitome of the semi-neglected, small-town America that is clamoring to get back on the radar. Suffolk is a mix of rural farmland, sporadically scattered neighborhoods, and a quaint downtown. Surprisingly, local chefs are landing this sleepy town on the culinary map with award-winning eateries like Harper’s Table, Riverstone Chophouse, and Vintage Tavern.

The nearby natural playground, the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, is a local favorite and defies its gloomy name. If you’re inclined to explore the great outdoors, you’ll love this haven for boating, fishing, bicycling, and bird watching. Amenities like shopping and entertainment are going to be a little more scarce here, but your day-to-day needs like groceries and restaurants are close at hand.

 

Home Size and Price in Suffolk

The median value for all homes in Suffolk is $265,000 according to the Zillow Home Value Index. According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for all homes in Suffolk is $1,492. The ZRI for Suffolk is for all rentals, including smaller apartments and very large homes. There isn’t enough data available to narrow down the median rate for single-family homes.

There is a wide range of homes in Suffolk, measuring anywhere from 1,600 to 2,800 square feet. This is going to be one of those “more-bang-for-your-buck” areas if having a brand new, huge home is a priority.

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Schools in Suffolk

The public schools in Suffolk are part of Suffolk City Public Schools. One of the highest rated schools is Northern Shores Elementary School, with a rating of 7 according to Greatschools.org.

Special programs to note in Suffolk City Public Schools include: three high school specialty programs (International Baccalaureate, Biomedical Sciences, and Engineering), and middle school students are offered the opportunity to take part in the FLEX learning program (foreign language exploration).

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Commuting to Suffolk

Though it seems like it’s a little “out in the boonies,” commuting from Suffolk actually isn’t that bad. There isn’t a ton of traffic flowing into the Norfolk area from here and Interstate 264 takes you directly to the heart of Norfolk. You can avoid the tunnels if you need to get to Virginia Beach through Chesapeake. Your closest installations will be those in Portsmouth.

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Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach is the epitome of an East Coast beach town—warm, friendly, and buzzing with tourists. The shopping is a standout perk here, boasting higher-end retailers like Lululemon and Anthropologie, gourmet grocers like Whole Foods, and an up-and-coming boutique scene. The restaurants are another attraction with locally sourced food on every corner, especially those on the Oceanfront. Golf, resorts, concerts, events, and sporting events round out the entertainment and recreation offerings—not to mention the three-mile stretch of beautiful Atlantic beaches. Virginia Beach hosts the annual East Coast Surfing Championship. Mt. Trashmore is a local favorite, and it’s not as scary as it sounds. Once upon a time it was a landfill, but it has been filled in and repurposed into a hilly park that children and families enjoy year-round.   

Virginia Beach is a sprawling city that extends from the Hampton Roads harbor all the way down to the North Carolina state line. The farther south you go, the more breathing room you’ll have, but with that comes a longer commute from some of the fantastic amenities in town. There is a surge of tourists during the summer months, but you’ll learn to love them as the locals do. Families flock to Virginia Beach for the short commutes, impressive amenities, highly rated schools, and overall quality of life. There’s just something to be said for living by the water!

Home Size and Price in Virginia Beach

The median value for single family homes in Virginia Beach is $285,000 according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home Values are forecasted to increase by 2.4% in the coming year. According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for single-family homes in Virginia Beach is $1,658. The average home size ranges from 1,200 to 2,400 square feet. Styles of homes vary from apartments to bungalows; modern split-levels to beachfront mansions.

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Schools in Virginia Beach

Public schools in Virginia Beach belong to Virginia Beach City Public Schools. One of the highest rated schools is Kemps Landing Magnet, which has a rating of 10 according to Greatschools.org. Almost a third of the students in this district are military-connected!

VBCPS offers a full day preschool with transportation for those who meet criteria, and a  half-day kindergarten (morning or afternoon sessions depending on the neighborhood) for children who will be five years old on or before September 30 of the upcoming school year.

All VBCPS Title I schools provide full-day kindergarten for their students.

Special programs to note in VBCPS include partial Spanish immersion at select elementary and middle schools, and the Green Run Collegiate International Baccalaureate (IB) public charter school. VBCPS even has a planetarium!

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Commuting to Virginia Beach

From most of Virginia Beach, access to Interstates 264 and 64 is convenient and most of the Southside is only 20 to 30 minutes away. If you or your spouse will be stationed at NAS Oceana, Dam Neck Annex, or Fort Story, living in Virginia Beach is a no-brainer. Commuting from here to Naval Station Norfolk is also pretty easy due to the absence of tunnels along the way. Commuting to Portsmouth will take a little longer, but with some creative navigating you can minimize the tunnel traffic. Keep in mind, there are several smaller bridges and tunnels located throughout the Southside, each with a substantial risk of bottlenecks and accidents.

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Points of Interest

Virginia Beach Boardwalk

Neptune’s Park (VA Beach)

Nauticus/USS Wisconsin (Norfolk)

Norfolk Botanical Garden

Dismal Swamp Canal Trail (Chesapeake)

Chesapeake Arboretum

Children’s Museum of Virginia (Portsmouth)

Lightship Portsmouth Museum

Suffolk’s Center for Cultural Arts

Mt. Trashmore

Big Plus

If you or your spouse are considering an advanced degree, you’ll have plenty of esteemed universities to choose from in the Southside. Regent University is in Virginia Beach. Norfolk State University, Old Dominion University, Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Virginia Wesleyan College are in Norfolk.

Career-minded spouses find a plethora of employment opportunities in and around Norfolk. Many industries are well represented, and several national companies have their headquarters based in Hampton Roads.

Medical care here is top-notch with hubs like Sentara Obici Hospital in Suffolk, Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, and Sentara Virginia Beach General.

With so many military installations in the Southside, this is truly one of the most military-friendly areas you’ll find. The Tidewater is a great place to retire, and many service members and their families try to make this their last duty station and homestead here. It’s also an epicenter for the Navy on the East Coast, so it is possible to extend your tour for several years to provide a little geographic stability for your family..

Each residential “bubble” is well-stocked with shopping, restaurants, and other amenities so you won’t have to travel far for essentials.

Some of Hampton Roads’ most desirable schools are located throughout the Southside, and many highly recommended magnet and governor’s schools are here.

Things to Consider

Commuting to the Peninsula is unpredictable because of the bridge-tunnels, and there’s no escaping smaller tunnels in and around Norfolk. Locals can zip around and through them with ease, but newcomers and tourists brake for no reason other than anxiety. Plan accordingly.

Tourists swarm the area during the summer, though they tend to concentrate on the coastal areas. Virginia Beach sees an influx of over 100,000 people every summer! If you need to get around, you may have more luck on a bike rather than in your car, and you need to learn the backroads. But, hey—that’s the price you pay to live in a beach town!

Living in the military saturated cities in Hampton Roads comes with some added auditory stimuli. Low-flying jets buzz around almost constantly. Though the “sound of freedom” becomes more muffled as you travel north to the Peninsula, there is no escaping the noise in the Southside.  

Summers in Hampton Roads are hot and humid. The sticky weather, swamps, and marshes are a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Winters are moderate but can bring snow.

Though there are a couple of “suburban” areas like Chesapeake and Suffolk, the Southside is predominantly urban. With that comes the need to dig a little deeper on crime statistics and school ratings. If you want to be able to walk to a corner store or have coffee at a sidewalk cafe, you’ll have much more to choose from here than on the Peninsula.

Most of the Tidewater area is low-lying and below sea level. Its location on the east coast also has a propensity for attracting tropical events. Both of these factors make flood insurance a must for homeowners.

Be sure that when you are working with a real estate agent, that you hire someone who specializes on The Southside. We’ve already told you about the tunnel situation. People don’t like dealing with them, and that includes showing homes! Don’t worry; we can find you an agent that specializes in your area of choice.

How’s the Market?

The real estate market in Hampton Roads is competitive, and homes move quickly. Cash offers above asking price are not unheard of so don’t be surprised if you get outbid. Having an experienced AgentHero is of tremendous value in this aggressive market!

If you’re interested in renting, don’t feel like you are limited to renting sight-unseen. Our Scouts can help you out with a Facetime walk through, neighborhood “recon,” or by taking extra photos of the property you’re interested in. Like any urban area, you’ll find pockets of neglect that may get glossed over on real estate listings.

School Scoop

PCS’ing to the Hampton Roads area means parents have a lot of choices when it comes to picking a new school for their kids. We recommend checking out the subareas above to get a better idea of available education models.

We also recommend checking out our locale page to learn more about education models in Hampton Roads.

Highlighted Areas

Virginia Beach – Oceanside, Chic’s Beach, Hilltop, Waterfront, Sawyer Estates, Redmill,  Windsor Woods, Towne Square

Norfolk – Ghent, Lakewood, Larchmont, Waterside

Portsmouth – Churchland, Old Towne, Long Point

Chesapeake – Western Branch, Etheridge Pines, Cedarwood, Dock Landing, Riverwalk

SuffolkBurbage Grant, Riverfront at Harbour View, Kempton Park, Steeplechase