Newport News City County, VA
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Total Properties

57,865

Average Home Price

$290,783

Average Square Feet

1,826

Price per Sq Ft

$183

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
414,333

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

57,865

Median Home Price

$280,000

Average Home Price

$290,783

Average Square Feet

1,826

Price per Sq Ft

$183

Recent Sales (12mo)

577

YoY Price Change

-2.3%

Sales Velocity

-42.6%

Newport News, Virginia: A Military-Industrial City Where Affordability Hides a Stress Fracture

Newport News occupies a peculiar position in the American housing landscape — on the surface, it looks affordable. Homes priced at a median of $280,000 against a national benchmark of $320,000 suggest a buyer's market in a mid-sized coastal city. But dig into the renter data and a more complicated picture emerges: nearly half of all renters here are paying more than they can comfortably afford, and one in four is severely rent-burdened. In a city where over half of households rent, that's not a footnote — it's a defining feature of everyday life.

The Shipyard City That Never Really Diversified

Newport News is inseparable from Huntington Ingalls Industries, home to the Newport News Shipbuilding yard — one of the largest private employers in Virginia and the only facility in the country capable of building nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. That single economic anchor explains a lot: a young median age of 34.2, a high veteran population at 13.2% (nearly double the national rate), and a labor force shaped more by skilled trades than by college credentials. Only 17.7% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, well below the national average, while nearly a third have high school diplomas as their highest credential.

This isn't an indictment — it's a structural reality. A shipbuilding economy produces well-paying blue-collar jobs that historically didn't require four-year degrees. But it also means Newport News hasn't built the knowledge-economy diversification that cities like nearby Hampton or Virginia Beach have pursued more aggressively.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$280,00012.5% below national median
Rent Burden Rate48.7%vs. 30% healthy threshold
Homeownership Rate48.1%well below VA state avg of ~67%
YoY Price Change+2.2%cooling after pandemic-era surge

The Renter Squeeze Nobody's Talking About

With a homeownership rate of just 48.1% — compared to Virginia's statewide average closer to 67% — Newport News is a renter-majority city wearing an affordability mask. A median rent of $1,285 sounds reasonable until you set it against a median household income of $66,718 and realize that the math barely works for a household at the middle, and simply doesn't work for the 15.1% living below the poverty line. A child poverty rate of 21.5% compounds this: young families in a city with nearly a quarter of its population under 18 are stretched thin.

The 14% of households relying on SNAP benefits and 2.4% on public assistance paint a portrait of an economy where military and industrial wages support some households solidly while leaving others structurally exposed.

A Housing Stock Shaped by the Post-War Boom

The median year built of 1972 tells its own story. Newport News expanded rapidly during the Cold War as defense contracts surged, producing a housing stock that's aging but still functional — and notably, only about half of units are single-family homes. The wide price spread, from $123,000 at the 10th percentile to $420,000 at the 90th, reflects genuine neighborhood stratification between older working-class blocks near the shipyard and newer developments pushing northward toward Oyster Point.


FAQs

What makes Newport News unique in Virginia's real estate market? Newport News is one of the few cities in Virginia — or anywhere in the coastal South — where the housing market is primarily driven by a single defense-industrial employer. Huntington Ingalls' shipbuilding campus shapes everything from commute patterns (74% drive alone) to income distribution and veteran density. It's affordable relative to Northern Virginia or Richmond, but renter cost-burden levels reveal that affordability is more fragile than headline prices suggest.

Is Newport News a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers, the entry point is genuinely accessible — with homes available below $125,000 at the low end and a median well under the national benchmark. Price growth has cooled to 2.2% year-over-year, suggesting the post-pandemic frenzy has stabilized. The risk lies in the rental market's stress signals: a city where half of residents can't comfortably afford to rent is also a city where wage growth and economic diversification remain open questions for long-term appreciation.

How does Newport News compare to Virginia Beach for housing? Newport News typically offers lower home prices and rents than Virginia Beach, but also carries higher poverty and rent-burden rates. Virginia Beach benefits from more diversified tourism and tech employment; Newport News remains more dependent on defense contracting. Both cities have significant military populations, but Newport News skews younger and more working-class in its economic profile.

Market Overview

With 57,865 properties tracked, Newport News City County is a major real estate market.

With an average price of $290,783, Newport News City County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $159 per square foot in this market.

Frequently Asked Questions About Newport News City County, VA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Newport News City County, VA?

The average home price in Newport News City County, VA is $290,783, based on analysis of 57,865 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Newport News City County, VA?

Our database includes 57,865 properties in Newport News City County, VA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Newport News City County, VA?

The average price per square foot in Newport News City County, VA is $159. This is calculated from an average home price of $290,783 and average size of 1,826 square feet.

What is the average home size in Newport News City County, VA?

Homes in Newport News City County, VA average 1,826 square feet, with an average price of $290,783.

How does Newport News City County, VA compare to other Virginia counties?

Newport News City County, VA is one of 133 counties in Virginia with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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