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title: 'PCS to Naval Station Norfolk: A 2026 Guide for Military Families'
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  Planning a PCS to Naval Station Norfolk? See our 2026 guide to housing, BAH,
  schools, healthcare, and commutes in Hampton Roads. Start your move today.
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# PCS to Naval Station Norfolk: A 2026 Guide for Military Families

Welcome, and congratulations on your orders. A PCS, or Permanent Change of Station, is the military move that sends you and your family to a new duty station. If your next set of orders points to Naval Station Norfolk, you are headed to the largest naval station in the world. This 2026 guide walks you through what to expect when you PCS to Naval Station Norfolk, from where to live and what BAH covers to schools, healthcare, and the famous Hampton Roads bridge-tunnel traffic. Our goal is simple: help you plan a calm, confident move.

## What and Where Is Naval Station Norfolk?

Naval Station Norfolk sits in the Sewells Point area of Norfolk, Virginia, in a region locally known as Hampton Roads. The base supports the operational readiness of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and is home to the Navy's largest concentration of naval forces. It also hosts personnel from the Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard, and supports joint missions across the services ([Naval Station Norfolk, Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic](https://cnrma.cnic.navy.mil/Installations/NAVSTA-Norfolk/About/)).

Hampton Roads is the larger metro area around the base. It generally includes the cities of Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News, and is home to more than 1.5 million people ([Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, About Us](https://portsmouth.tricare.mil/About-Us)). Water is everywhere here. Rivers, bays, and the Atlantic shape both where you will live and how long your drive to work will be.

## Where to Live When PCSing to Naval Station Norfolk

Hampton Roads is a cluster of cities connected by bridges and tunnels, so your commute depends a lot on which side of the water you choose. Here is a quick look at how some popular communities feel and how far they sit from the base.

![Approximate drive times from Hampton Roads communities to Naval Station Norfolk, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, and across the water via the bridges and tunnels.](/images/blog/pcs-to-naval-station-norfolk-2026-guide/where-to-live.png)

*Approximate one-way drive times to Naval Station Norfolk. Times vary widely with bridge-tunnel traffic.*

### Norfolk and the Ghent Neighborhood

Living in Norfolk itself keeps you closest to the base. The historic Ghent neighborhood near downtown offers tree-lined streets, local shops, and an easy run to Sewells Point. This is a good fit if you want a short commute and a walkable, in-the-city feel.

### Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach is the largest city in the area and a favorite for families who want a suburban feel and time at the ocean. You trade a longer commute for more space, strong amenities, and the Oceanfront nearby. Plan for 30 to 45 minutes to the base, and longer during rush hour.

### Chesapeake

Chesapeake offers newer neighborhoods, larger lots, and a quieter pace. Many families choose it for the schools and the space. The commute runs through tunnels and bridges, so build in extra time and check traffic before you leave.

### Suffolk

Suffolk sits farther west and gives you the most room for your money, with a small-town feel and growing neighborhoods. The tradeoff is distance. Your daily drive will be longer, so this works best if you value space over a short commute.

### Portsmouth

Portsmouth sits just across the Elizabeth River from Norfolk and offers historic homes and a lower cost of entry. It is convenient to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. Crossing the river to the base means tunnels, which can slow things down.

### Hampton and Newport News (Across the Water)

These cities sit on the Peninsula, across the water from Norfolk. Homes can be more affordable, but reaching the base usually means the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, which is one of the most traffic-prone crossings in the region. Be honest with yourself about a daily tunnel commute before you choose this side.

A note on traffic everywhere in Hampton Roads: the bridges and tunnels are the pinch points. A drive that takes 25 minutes at 10 a.m. can take twice as long at 7 a.m. Ask a local agent about your specific route before you sign a lease or make an offer.

## Naval Station Norfolk BAH and the Cost of Living

BAH stands for Basic Allowance for Housing. It is the tax-free housing money the military pays service members who do not live in government quarters. Your BAH amount depends on three things: your rank (pay grade), whether you have dependents, and your duty station's Military Housing Area, or MHA. An MHA is the local zone the Department of Defense uses to set housing rates. Naval Station Norfolk falls in the Norfolk/Portsmouth, Virginia MHA, which covers the Hampton Roads area ([Naval Station Norfolk Housing, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic](https://www.navylifema.com/programs/a8719b5f-7723-4763-80e4-df5f89daf888)).

Because rates change each year and vary by rank and dependent status, we are not publishing a rate table here. To see your exact number, use the official DoD BAH calculator at [travel.dod.mil](https://www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances/Basic-Allowance-for-Housing/BAH-Rate-Lookup/). Exact rates are verified separately, so always confirm with the official tool.

For a sense of home prices, the typical home value in Norfolk was about $283,005 in mid-2026 (typical value, not a median sale price, observed June 2026) ([Zillow Norfolk home values](https://www.zillow.com/home-values/6210/norfolk-va/)). Whether buying makes sense for you depends on how long you expect to stay and current rates. As of June 18, 2026, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.47% ([Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey](https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms)). A VeteranPCS agent or lender can help you weigh buying versus renting for your situation.

## Schools Near Naval Station Norfolk

Each Hampton Roads city runs its own school division, so the schools your children attend depend on where you live. Norfolk Public Schools serves roughly 27,000 students across the city closest to the base ([Norfolk Public Schools, Our Division](https://www.npsk12.com/our-division)). Virginia Beach City Public Schools is the largest division in the area, serving about 64,000 students ([Virginia Beach City Public Schools, Division Data](https://www.vbschools.com/about/data)). Chesapeake Public Schools serves more than 40,000 students and is a common pick for families who settle in Chesapeake ([Chesapeake City Public Schools, NCES district detail](https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/districtsearch/district_detail.asp?Search=1&Zip=23518&Miles=20&ID2=5102640)).

Because each division zones schools by address, confirm the assigned schools for any home before you commit. A local agent who knows the neighborhoods can save you a lot of back-and-forth.

## Healthcare: Naval Medical Center Portsmouth

Your main military hospital in the area is Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, located at 620 John Paul Jones Circle in Portsmouth. It serves nearly 180,000 beneficiaries, including active-duty members, their families, and retirees, and is part of the TRICARE East region ([Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, TRICARE](https://www.tricare.mil/GettingCare/FindDoctor/MTF/Facilities/Naval-Medical-Center-Portsmouth)).

TRICARE is the military health plan that covers you and your family. Set up your TRICARE coverage early in your move. Transferring your enrollment to the new region and choosing a primary care option before you arrive helps you avoid gaps in care, especially if you have children or anyone with ongoing medical needs.

## Climate and Things to Do

Hampton Roads has a coastal mid-Atlantic climate with warm, humid summers and mild winters. Because the region sits on the water, it pays to follow hurricane and tropical-storm awareness during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs through the late summer and fall. Your local National Weather Service office in Wakefield posts regional forecasts and tropical updates ([National Weather Service, Wakefield/Norfolk](https://www.weather.gov/akq/Norfolk)).

For things to do, the Virginia Beach Oceanfront is a clear favorite. The boardwalk runs about three miles along the beach, with shops, restaurants, and free beachfront entertainment in the summer ([Virginia Beach Boardwalk, Visit Virginia Beach](https://www.visitvirginiabeach.com/experiences/attractions/boardwalk/)). On the Norfolk waterfront, families enjoy Nauticus and the Battleship Wisconsin, a maritime discovery center and historic battleship in downtown Norfolk ([Nauticus and Battleship Wisconsin, City of Norfolk](https://www.norfolk.gov/facilities/facility/details/Nauticus-Battleship-Wisconsin-107)). With the ocean, rivers, and bays so close, weekends here tend to revolve around the water.

## Plan Your PCS to Naval Station Norfolk

A little planning goes a long way. If you are still learning the area, start with our overview of [what military bases are in Virginia](/blog/what-military-bases-are-in-virginia), then work through [the ultimate PCS checklist and timeline for active-duty military personnel](/blog/the-ultimate-pcs-checklist-and-timeline-for-active-duty-military-personnel) so nothing slips. If you are weighing a purchase, read our [complete guide to buying your first home with a VA loan](/blog/complete-guide-to-buying-your-first-home-with-a-va-loan) and our look at [buying versus renting near a duty station](/blog/buy-vs-rent-near-camp-lejeune), and bring our [10 essential questions for first-time military home buyers](/blog/10-essential-questions-for-first-time-military-home-buyers) to your first conversation with an agent.

When you want a local read on a specific Hampton Roads neighborhood and its Naval Station Norfolk commute, you can ask Monique Harps, a VeteranPCS agent in Norfolk, for current listings and prices. If you plan to use your VA loan (a home loan backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs), you can also [connect with a VeteranPCS lender](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-lender).

Know another family with orders to Norfolk? Share this guide with your military network so they can plan their move too.

For agents and lenders across the state, [connect with our VeteranPCS network in Virginia](https://www.veteranpcs.com/virginia).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What MHA or area is Naval Station Norfolk in for BAH?

Naval Station Norfolk falls in the Norfolk/Portsmouth, Virginia Military Housing Area, which covers the Hampton Roads region. Your exact BAH depends on your rank and whether you have dependents. Look up your number on the official DoD BAH calculator.

### Where do military families live near Naval Station Norfolk?

Common choices include Norfolk and its Ghent neighborhood for a short commute, Virginia Beach for a suburban and beach feel, and Chesapeake or Suffolk for more space. Some families also live in Portsmouth or across the water in Hampton and Newport News.

### How bad is the bridge-tunnel commute to Naval Station Norfolk?

The bridges and tunnels are the main traffic pinch points in Hampton Roads. A short off-peak drive can double during rush hour, and crossing the water from the Peninsula adds time. Check your specific route at peak hours before choosing a home.

### What schools serve families near Naval Station Norfolk?

It depends on your city. Norfolk Public Schools is closest to the base, while Virginia Beach City Public Schools and Chesapeake Public Schools serve those cities. Each division zones schools by address, so confirm the assigned schools for any home.

### Where do military families get healthcare near Naval Station Norfolk?

Naval Medical Center Portsmouth is the main military hospital in the area and serves the Hampton Roads beneficiary population. Set up your TRICARE coverage early so your care continues without a gap.

This content is for informational purposes. Consult a professional for personal financial decisions.
