Culpepper Landing
Suburban Neighborhood in Chesapeake, Virginia
Chesapeake County 23322, 23323
Newer townhouses and Craftsman homes
Homes throughout the neighborhood have Craftsman and ranch-style designs. Townhouses often sell for $275,000 to $350,000, while single-family homes sell for $350,000 to $600,000. Homes in the southern half of the neighborhood have moderate yards and are close to their neighbors. Properties in the north half have more room between the homes and slightly larger yards. Tree coverage is limited since the neighborhoods were developed recently, but having parks nearby makes up for the lack of greenery. Sidewalks run in front of the homes within the Olde Mill Run and Culpepper Landing subdivisions. The CAP Index gives the area a 2 out of 10 crime score, lower than the national average of 4.The Culpepper Landing subdivision was crafted with the community in mind, as the area features a clubhouse, community pool and fitness room within walking distance from many homes. “We have an HOA, and I think a lot of people don’t mind paying the fee because of all our amenities and activities,” Henry says. “Our social committee puts things together for new residents to meet other neighbors,” Henry says.
Observing wildlife in the Great Dismal Swamp
The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is right in its backyard. The refuge spans over 113,000 acres, with walking trails, fishing at Lake Drummond and hunting at the Cavalier Wildlife Management Area. Visitors might spot river otters, owls and black bears in the heart of the wildlife refuge. Closer to home, Deep Creek Park is a popular spot for playing on one of the four baseball diamonds, relaxing at the picnic shelters or hanging out on the playground. Olde Mill Run Park has a walking path and playground set in the Olde Mill Run subdivision. Portsmouth Ditch Trail Head on Martin Johnson Road connects to the Black Bear hiking trail.Going all out for Halloween and supporting the community
The Culpepper Landing Social Committee organizes events throughout the year to celebrate holidays and welcome new residents. “The events are phenomenal,” Henry says. “The social committee puts on events for people who have been here eleven years or eleven days. Halloween is one of the biggest activities. People come in from outside the neighborhood to trick-or-treat. People go all-out with decorations, and a map shows homes with nut-free candy or adult treats.”The Deep Creek Ruritan Club's cabin is tucked away off Luray Street. The group sponsors community events throughout the year to bring neighbors together and raise money for local organizations. The club was chartered in 2003 and has since raised thousands of dollars for first responders, students, schools, veterans and families impacted by tragedies.
Studying science and medicine at Deep Creek High
Every school in the Chesapeake Public School District is a designated Purple Star School, meaning every school is committed to supporting military families. Culpepper Landing has Deep Creek schools in the north and Grassfield schools in the east. Deep Creek Central Elementary School earns an A-minus from Niche and feeds into Deep Creek Middle School, which gets a B-plus. Deep Creek High School receives a B and houses the Chesapeake Public School’s Science and Medicine Academy. Students across the district can apply to the four-year academy.Shopping and dining in central Chesapeake
Culpepper Landing may be tucked away in a quiet pocket of Chesapeake, but residents are close to grocery stores and restaurants. Food Lion and Dollar General are in The Crossings at Deep Creek, 2 miles from the neighborhood. Henry says she likes El Puente Mexican Grill, also in The Crossings, but most people drive 10 miles east to explore Greenbriar Mall. Multiple shopping centers surround the mall and hold popular restaurants like Neat Bird Chicken & Whiskey. There's one bridge to access the neighborhood, which may cause some traffic delays. The bridge is currently being expanded to create a better flow.Taking I-64 to base or Virginia Beach
Residents rely on their cars to travel outside the neighborhood, as there are no public bus routes nearby. Downtown Chesapeake is a 7-mile drive, while Norfolk is a 15-mile trip along I-64. Driving 28 miles east on I-64 to Virginia Beach takes about 30 minutes. The Virginia Department of Transportation recently widened the I-64 high-rise bridge to ease traffic issues. U.S. Route 17 has both Deep Creek Baptist Church and Deep Creek United Methodist Church. Norfolk International Airport is 20 miles from the neighborhood, and Chesapeake Regional Airport is 9 miles south, which means residents might hear planes flying.The neighborhood is close to rivers and creeks, which can lead to flooded roads. Chesapeake as a whole often experiences heavy rainfall during hurricane season. Culpepper Landing is in Evacuation Zone B. Homes close to Deep Creek are at a higher risk of flooding, but homes in the neighborhood do not require flood insurance.



Agents Specializing in this Area
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Diana Brink
A Better Way Realty, Inc.
(252) 302-2160
427 Total Sales
2 in Culpepper Landing
$316K - $375K Price Range
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Amy Bonicoro
Responds Quickly1st Class Real Estate-Equity Group
(757) 210-3494
83 Total Sales
1 in Culpepper Landing
$550,000 Price
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Kelvin Reed
Reeds Real Estate LLC
(757) 780-1258
152 Total Sales
2 in Culpepper Landing
$450K - $498K Price Range
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Heidi Johnson
Bunch Real Estate Inc.
(757) 663-4122
67 Total Sales
1 in Culpepper Landing
$350,000 Price
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Rhonda McLemore
Responds QuicklyCENTURY 21 Nachman Realty
(757) 210-7479
115 Total Sales
1 in Culpepper Landing
$420,000 Price
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Jamese Harte
Keller Williams Coastal Virginia Chesapeake
(757) 993-4155
119 Total Sales
1 in Culpepper Landing
$353,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Culpepper Landing | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Culpepper Landing Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Culpepper Landing, Chesapeake sell after 38 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Culpepper Landing, Chesapeake over the last 12 months is $482,500, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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