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New Homes in Carrollton, Virginia
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Carrollton, Virginia, is located in the Isle of Wight County. The town stretches from its border with Newport News and the southern part of the James River Bridge to the city of Suffolk to the east, Benn's Church to the south and the town of Smithfield to the west. Our new homes in Carrollton, Virginia, are located near US routes 17 and 258, as well as State Route 32. In recent years, the area has expanded as a bedroom community, and new home constructions in Carrolton have emerged as popular choices for commuters.
New Homes Near Carrollton's Attractions
There are a range of family-friendly amenities located around Carrollton. Our Carrollton homes communities are within drive of Sandy Bottom Nature Park, which offers over 450 acres of wetlands that are home to local wildlife. Visitors are invited to boat, fish and hike the park. The Peninsula SPCA Petting Zoo shelters house orphaned dogs and cats as well as offer exotic wildlife and petting zoo animals including goats, sheep and chickens. Many animals are up for adoption. For history buffs, our Carrollton real estate is also near the Virginia War Museum, which also showcases local war history through exhibits of uniforms, posters, artillery and war memorabilia. There are many scenic golf courses within ten miles of town, including Smithfield Downs and Cedar Point. Several colleges and universities are within 15 miles of Carrollton, including Strayer University, 11 miles away. The Virginia Living History Museum showcases natural wonders native to the Commonwealth of Virginia. In addition to a wildlife park, visitors have access to a science museum, an aquarium and a planetarium. The Peninsula Fine Arts Center supports visual arts through exhibitions and outreach programs. For an exciting adventure, explore the area by boat with a wharf harbor cruise in nearby Newport News.

