Why this home stands out
New construction in 2026 means everything — roof, systems, appliances, finishes — starts at zero miles. Baxter Station sits in Currituck County, which gives you North Carolina property tax rates while keeping Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and the broader Hampton Roads corridor within practical daily reach. For buyers who want a fresh start without the renovation guesswork, this address delivers exactly that.
BAXTER STATION and the Moyock real estate market
Baxter Station is a residential community in Moyock, a small but steadily growing town in Currituck County, North Carolina. Moyock sits right along the NC-168 corridor — the main artery connecting the Outer Banks to Chesapeake, Virginia — which means you're genuinely close to Hampton Roads without paying Virginia property taxes. The pace here is unhurried. You'll find single-family homes on real lots, open sky, and a community feel that larger suburbs tend to trade away. Currituck County has been attracting buyers from across the state line for years, drawn by the combination of lower cost of ownership, manageable commute distances, and proximity to both coastal recreation and urban amenities. Moyock itself has grown enough to support everyday conveniences within a short drive, while still holding onto the low-density character that makes the area appealing in the first place. It's a genuine small-town setting with big-region access.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are closer than you might expect. A 7-Eleven is just 0.4 miles away for quick stops, and Dunkin' and Jo.Nathan's Coffee are both under a mile when you need a morning coffee run. Little Caesars Pizza at 0.6 miles covers easy weeknight dinners, and Dollar General is 0.9 miles out for household basics. Shingle Landing Park is only half a mile away — a natural spot for walks, fresh air, and weekend downtime. If you're into martial arts or fitness, Megalodonjiujitsu is a 0.3-mile walk from your front door.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 31 minutes north, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard is roughly 42 minutes away — both reachable via the NC-168/I-64 corridor. A VA loan can make new construction like this especially straightforward, and Currituck County's tax structure is a real advantage for military families comparing total monthly costs across the state line.
For first-time buyers
New construction removes a lot of the unknowns that come with buying an older home — no deferred maintenance, no aging systems, no surprises hiding behind the walls. At 1,696 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, 133 Baxter Station Blvd is a practical, right-sized first home in a county where the cost of ownership tends to run lower than neighboring Virginia jurisdictions.
More buyer questions
How far is 133 Baxter Station Blvd from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The drive is approximately 31 minutes via NC-168 north into Chesapeake, Virginia — a straightforward commute with minimal traffic complexity outside of peak hours.
How far is this home from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is roughly 42 minutes from Moyock under normal conditions, accessible by continuing north through Chesapeake on I-64 or the Midtown Tunnel corridor.
Is 133 Baxter Station Blvd in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the current FEMA designation and any relevant details.
What is the property tax jurisdiction for this address?
133 Baxter Station Blvd falls under Currituck County, North Carolina — buyers relocating from Virginia often find the county's property tax rates to be a meaningful advantage.
Does Baxter Station have an HOA?
Baxter Station does have a homeowners association — confirm current HOA rules and any applicable restrictions with your agent before closing.
Ready to walk through 133 Baxter Station Blvd? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corridor well — reach out and let's get you inside.