Why this home stands out
Built in 2017, 102 Rosedale Court hits a sweet spot that older homes rarely can: modern construction standards, an open floor plan designed for how people actually live today, and a cul-de-sac lot that keeps through traffic off your street. At 2,592 square feet across four bedrooms, there's genuine room to spread out — and Moyock's lower North Carolina property tax rate is a quiet but meaningful advantage for anyone relocating from Virginia Beach or Chesapeake.
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Moyock sits in the northeastern corner of Currituck County, North Carolina — a community that has grown steadily as Hampton Roads families discovered they could get more space, more house, and a calmer pace without giving up reasonable access to the region's job centers and military installations. Rosedale Court is a residential cul-de-sac street, the kind where neighbors recognize each other and kids can play without worrying about cut-through traffic. The broader Moyock area has a genuine small-town feel: you're not in a dense suburb, but you're not isolated either. The Virginia state line is just a short drive north, which means Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and the Outer Banks are all within reach. Currituck County's growth has brought improving infrastructure and services to the area, while still preserving the lower-density character that draws people here in the first place. If you're searching for Moyock NC real estate and want a newer home in a quiet setting, Rosedale Court delivers exactly that combination.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from 102 Rosedale Court. Moyock's commercial corridor along Caratoke Highway puts grocery options, fuel, and casual dining within a short drive. For a wider retail selection, Chesapeake, Virginia is roughly 20 to 25 minutes north and offers everything from big-box stores to specialty shops. The Outer Banks — with its beaches, restaurants, and recreational opportunities — is accessible via the same Caratoke Highway heading south. Currituck County parks and open spaces give outdoor enthusiasts room to breathe, and the area's rural character means you're never far from water, wildlife, or a quiet back road worth exploring.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Military families stationed at Dam Neck Annex will find 102 Rosedale Court a practical choice — the commute runs roughly 43 minutes, and a VA loan can make financing a 2017-built home like this one especially straightforward. North Carolina's property tax structure also tends to work in your favor compared to Virginia-side alternatives, and the cul-de-sac setting is the kind of low-traffic environment that makes life with kids — and deployments — a little easier to manage.
For families upgrading
If your current home has started to feel tight, 2,592 square feet across four bedrooms gives everyone genuine breathing room. The 2017 construction means you're inheriting a home built to current codes with modern systems, not a list of deferred maintenance. The half bath is a small detail that makes a real difference in a busy household, and the cul-de-sac location means the street itself functions almost like an extension of the yard.
More buyer questions
How far is 102 Rosedale Court from Dam Neck Annex?
Dam Neck Annex is approximately 43 minutes from 102 Rosedale Court, heading north through Chesapeake and into Virginia Beach via the Caratoke Highway and connecting routes. Drive times can vary depending on traffic near the Virginia border.
How far is 102 Rosedale Court from the Virginia border?
The North Carolina–Virginia state line is only a few miles north of Moyock, making Chesapeake, Virginia accessible in roughly 20 to 25 minutes and putting the broader Hampton Roads metro well within commuting range.
What is the flood risk at 102 Rosedale Court?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which reflects the most current FEMA mapping data available.
Is 102 Rosedale Court in an HOA?
HOA status for Rosedale Court should be confirmed through current disclosure documents — your agent can pull that detail quickly during the due-diligence process.
What are the property taxes like in Currituck County compared to Virginia?
Currituck County, North Carolina generally carries a lower property tax rate than many Virginia Beach or Chesapeake jurisdictions, which is one reason buyers from the Virginia side of the border find Moyock appealing — though exact figures change annually and should be verified with the county.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corridor well — reach out to get a straight-talking walkthrough of what 102 Rosedale Court means for your move.