The 10 Best Neighborhoods In Norfolk, VA For 2024


The best Norfolk neighborhoods are Young Terrace and Titustown for 2024 based on Saturday Night Science.

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What’s the best part of Norfolk?

It could be where everyone knows their neighbor. Or it could be where home prices are the highest, meaning it’s where everyone wants to live.

Instead of relying on public opinion and speculation, we wanted to get the facts straight and find out which neighborhoods in Norfolk are the best based on Saturday Night Science.

Whether you live in the sticks or in an apartment building downtown, you want a little pocket that you can call home. And each neighborhood offers different perks and benefits.

Smaller neighborhoods usually have obvious benefits — less crime, a slower pace of life, and a lower cost of living. But not all Norfolk neighborhoods are created equal. Some are better than others. But which ones?

If you’re thinking of moving to Virginia and Norfolk is on the top of your list, check out the best neighborhoods for 2024.


Table Of Contents: Top Ten | Methodology | Summary | Table


The Best Neighborhoods In Norfolk For 2024

  1. Young Terrace
  2. Titustown
  3. Ghent Neighborhood League
  4. Highland Park
  5. Park Place
  6. Odu Village
  7. Ghent Square
  8. East Ocean View
  9. North Meadow Brook
  10. Monticello Village

So what’s the best neighborhood to live in Norfolk for 2024? According to the most recent census data, Young Terrace looks to be the best Norfolk neighborhood to live in.

Read on to see how we determined the places around Norfolk that deserve a little bragging rights, or maybe you’re interested in the worst neighborhoods in Norfolk.

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The 10 Best Neighborhoods To Live In Norfolk

1. Young Terrace

Population: 1,120
Median Home Value: $340,471 (Sixth best)
Median Income: $38,324 (74th best)
More on Young Terrace: Real Estate

2. Titustown

Population: 1,813
Median Home Value: $174,336 (57th best)
Median Income: $51,595 (35th best)
More on Titustown: Real Estate

3. Ghent Neighborhood League

Population: 5,502
Median Home Value: $458,128 (Fourth best)
Median Income: $66,723 (Tenth best)
More on Ghent Neighborhood League: Real Estate

4. Highland Park

Population: 2,889
Median Home Value: $257,336 (11th best)
Median Income: $47,393 (49th best)
More on Highland Park: Real Estate

5. Park Place

Population: 4,432
Median Home Value: $197,991 (4best)
Median Income: $48,339 (44th best)
More on Park Place: Real Estate

6. Odu Village

Population: 1,721
Median Home Value: $253,846 (12th best)
Median Income: $24,443 (92nd best)
More on Odu Village: Real Estate

7. Ghent Square

Population: 999
Median Home Value: $503,588 (Third best)
Median Income: $71,058 (Sixth best)
More on Ghent Square: Real Estate

8. East Ocean View

Population: 6,306
Median Home Value: $519,941 (Second best)
Median Income: $57,308 (22nd best)
More on East Ocean View: Real Estate

9. North Meadow Brook

Population: 2,126
Median Home Value: $171,383 (58th best)
Median Income: $55,376 (23rd best)
More on North Meadow Brook: Real Estate

10. Monticello Village

Population: 1,433
Median Home Value: $178,344 (52nd best)
Median Income: $37,620 (78th best)
More on Monticello Village: Real Estate

Methodology: How We Determined The Best Norfolk, VA Neighborhoods In 2024

To rank the best neighborhoods in Norfolk, we had to determine what criteria define “best” and then apply Saturday Night Science to it.

Using FBI crime, Census, and extrapolated BLS data, we arrived at the following set of criteria:

  • High incomes
  • Low unemployment rates
  • Low crime
  • High home prices
  • High population densities (A proxy for things to do)

We then ranked each neighborhood with scores from 1 to 96 in each category, where 1 was the best.

Next, we averaged the rankings for each neighborhood to create a best neighborhood index.

And finally, we crowned the neighborhood with the lowest best neighborhood index, the “Best City Neighborhood In Norfolk.” We’re lookin’ at you, Young Terrace.

Read on below to learn more about what it’s like to live in the best places Norfolk, Virginia has to offer. Or skip to the end to see the list of all the neighborhoods in the city, from best to worst.

We updated this article for 2024. This report is our tenth time ranking the best neighborhoods to live in Norfolk.

Summary: Putting A Bow On Our Analysis Of The Best Neighborhoods In Norfolk

If you’re measuring the neighborhoods in Norfolk where crime is low and everyone wants to live, this is an accurate list.

The best neighborhoods in Norfolk are Young Terrace, Titustown, Ghent Neighborhood League, Highland Park, Park Place, Odu Village, Ghent Square, East Ocean View, North Meadow Brook, and Monticello Village.

As mentioned earlier, the neighborhoods in Norfolk aren’t all good. Sandy Heights takes the title of the worst neighborhood to live in Norfolk.

The worst neighborhoods in Norfolk are Sandy Heights, Spartan Village, Norvella Heights, Coronado-Inglenook, and Camellia Shores.

We ranked the neighborhoods from best to worst in the chart below.

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Best Neighborhoods To Live In Norfolk For 2024 Detailed Data

Rank Neighborhood Population Home Value Median Income
1 Young Terrace 1,120 $340,471 $38,324
2 Titustown 1,813 $174,336 $51,595
3 Ghent Neighborhood League 5,502 $458,128 $66,723
4 Highland Park 2,889 $257,336 $47,393
5 Park Place 4,432 $197,991 $48,339
6 Odu Village 1,721 $253,846 $24,443
7 Ghent Square 999 $503,588 $71,058
8 East Ocean View 6,306 $519,941 $57,308
9 North Meadow Brook 2,126 $171,383 $55,376
10 Monticello Village 1,433 $178,344 $37,620
11 Norfolk Garden 1,014 $161,344 $46,012
12 Edgewater 4,915 $410,287 $72,481
13 Barberton 675 $4,273,270 $31,195
14 Riverfront 499 $171,383 $55,376
15 Algonquin 427 $313,283 $58,161
16 Glengariff 677 $229,399 $67,928
17 Olde Huntersville 1,112 $139,786 $35,929
18 Janaf 425 $207,914 $47,149
19 Camellia Gardens 388 $214,363 $52,766
20 Glenwood Park 1,956 $161,150 $38,296
21 West Ocean View 5,198 $176,435 $44,103
22 Wards Corner Business Association 211 $197,591 $40,759
23 Bayview 9,563 $186,381 $52,710
24 Larrymore Lawns 2,360 $212,422 $54,133
25 Poplar Halls 2,699 $213,839 $50,133
26 Brandon Place 938 $191,984 $48,890
27 Bowling Green 579 $202,093 $52,146
28 Wards Corner 4,343 $207,198 $40,488
29 Coleman Place 2,302 $169,624 $44,219
30 South Bayview 1,565 $204,665 $63,496
31 Stonebridge 507 $152,600 $41,361
32 Chesapeake Gardens 1,381 $138,150 $38,315
33 Oakdale Farms 2,215 $176,386 $35,794
34 Lambert’s Point 5,581 $141,354 $30,578
35 Cottage Row Park 718 $124,811 $24,967
36 Ingleside 3,033 $218,177 $49,689
37 Colonial Place 3,903 $209,533 $65,614
38 Bromley 525 $225,703 $63,551
39 Elmhurst 1,665 $170,940 $47,132
40 Partra 262 $137,743 $35,837
41 Meadowbrook Forest 1,643 $279,936 $69,682
42 Suburban Acres 3,650 $174,988 $28,518
43 Northside 11,167 $160,853 $50,665
44 Broad Creek 843 $199,044 $34,484
45 Norview 2,179 $143,868 $32,247
46 Norfolk Industrial Park 2,227 $218,262 $51,828
47 Ballentine Place 2,881 $164,813 $44,527
48 Lake Taylor 1,376 $195,496 $50,420
49 Estabrook 2,762 $154,272 $43,630
50 Bel Aire 694 $190,583 $43,279
51 Willoughby 2,689 $326,971 $46,691
52 Bruce’s Park 1,481 $114,310 $28,695
53 Cottage Heights 1,965 $130,169 $24,636
54 East Fairmont 229 $148,594 $42,165
55 Shadywood East 911 $170,413 $42,763
56 Chesterfield Heights 791 $150,830 $34,467
57 Fairmont Park 6,283 $145,759 $45,115
58 Willowwood 1,113 $170,608 $62,361
59 Easton Forest 836 $249,817 $52,071
60 Waters Edge 225 $322,064 $74,831
61 Broad Creek Shores 87 $218,183 $51,464
62 Grandy Village 193 $126,729 $19,583
63 Crown Point 557 $194,952 $52,360
64 Beacon Light 382 $157,748 $37,576
65 Hunter’s Square 201 $133,464 $48,233
66 Elizabeth Park 387 $248,771 $57,649
67 Woodbine 333 $248,771 $57,649
68 Central Brambleton 435 $158,500 $23,318
69 North Camellia Acres 1,262 $204,978 $54,657
70 Lafayette 2,086 $130,147 $54,306
71 Roosevelt Gardens Area 3,649 $196,839 $57,760
72 Hewitt Farms 331 $252,493 $60,252
73 East Lynne 268 $232,334 $77,348
74 Sherwood Forest 1,086 $148,594 $45,042
75 Hardy Field 220 $160,543 $38,150
76 Glenrock 207 $208,035 $50,864
77 Pinewell 469 $196,307 $42,951
78 The Gardens 127 $215,829 $73,384
79 Roberts Village 51 $121,686 $9,898
80 Waverly On Broad Creek 32 $248,771 $47,679
81 Military Circle 230 $206,783 $41,206
82 Greenhill Farms 1,138 $162,792 $49,501
83 Azalea Acres 830 $184,198 $53,645
84 Pleasant Point 165 $232,716 $67,537
85 Campostella 371 $139,684 $39,471
86 Maple Hall 125 $242,526 $120,329
87 Greenwood 921 $148,729 $47,492
88 Greenwood 921 $148,729 $47,492
89 Foxhall 1,715 $181,481 $43,001
90 Sewells Gardens 690 $162,544 $43,253
91 Waston Place 510 $230,620 $62,974
92 Camellia Shores 477 $214,363 $66,094
93 Coronado-Inglenook 760 $138,472 $41,375
94 Norvella Heights 547 $170,413 $42,016
95 Spartan Village 141 $158,500 $14,718
96 Sandy Heights 534 $177,199 $44,006
About Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar has been in the real estate business for almost ten years now. He originally worked for Movoto Real Estate as the director of marketing before founding HomeSnacks.

He believes the key to finding the right place to live comes down to looking at the data, reading about things to do, and, most importantly, checking it out yourself before you move.

If you've been looking for a place to live in the past several years, you've probably stumbled upon his writing already.

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