How Much Is Your Home Worth?

If you're planning to buy a home in Chesapeake in 2026, two neighborhoods consistently rise to the top of the list: Great Bridge and Greenbrier.
Both offer strong property values, desirable amenities, and convenient access to major employment hubs—but they attract different types of buyers.
Here’s how to decide which one fits your goals.
Great Bridge is known for its suburban charm and spacious residential feel. It offers:
Larger lots
Established neighborhoods
Top-rated schools
A quieter atmosphere
It appeals to families and buyers seeking long-term residential stability.
Greenbrier, on the other hand, offers a more commercial-adjacent, convenience-driven lifestyle. It features:
Proximity to shopping centers
Dining and entertainment access
Corporate offices
Shorter commutes to Virginia Beach and Norfolk
It’s popular among professionals and military families who value accessibility.
As of early 2026:
Great Bridge homes typically command higher price points due to lot size and school zoning.
Greenbrier properties vary widely, from townhomes to single-family homes, offering more entry-level options.
If your budget is mid-to-high range and you want space, Great Bridge may offer better long-term appreciation.
If you’re seeking lower maintenance and proximity to amenities, Greenbrier may fit better.
Greenbrier provides easier highway access, making it ideal for:
Naval Station Norfolk personnel
Virginia Beach commuters
Norfolk-based professionals
Great Bridge is slightly further south but offers easier access to North Carolina and less traffic congestion.
Great Bridge tends to attract long-term homeowners, creating stable appreciation.
Greenbrier’s proximity to commercial hubs supports strong rental demand and resale flexibility.
Your choice depends on whether you prioritize lifestyle comfort or investment versatility.
Choose Great Bridge if you want:
More space
A traditional neighborhood feel
Strong school zones
Long-term family living
Choose Greenbrier if you want:
Shorter commutes
Walkable amenities
Lower-maintenance homes
Strong rental flexibility
The right neighborhood depends on your timeline, lifestyle, and long-term goals.