Why this home stands out
What sets 140 Old Tulls Creek Road apart is simple: everything is new. Built in 2025, you're the first person to live here. No deferred maintenance, no aging systems to worry about — just a clean slate with modern finishes, current building codes, and a lot in a low-density Moyock corridor that still feels like genuine countryside without being far from anything you actually need.
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Moyock sits in northern Currituck County, right along the US-168 corridor that connects North Carolina to Chesapeake, Virginia — making it one of the more quietly practical addresses in the entire Hampton Roads region. The community has grown steadily over the past decade as buyers discovered that North Carolina property taxes and land costs compare favorably to their Virginia counterparts, while the commute north stays manageable. Old Tulls Creek Road itself is a residential stretch with a rural feel — wider lots, mature tree lines, and the kind of breathing room that's hard to find closer to the coast. Moyock is not a town with a walkable downtown, and that's part of the appeal for buyers who want space. The trade-off is a car-dependent lifestyle, but the roads are uncrowded and the drive times to grocery stores, hardware stores, and dining are genuinely short. Currituck County's lower cost of living and North Carolina's veteran-friendly tax structure make this zip code a recurring conversation among military households weighing their options.
What's nearby
Everyday errands are straightforward from Old Tulls Creek Road. The Moyock area along US-168 puts grocery options, fuel, and fast-casual dining within a 10-to-15-minute radius. Chesapeake, Virginia — with its broader retail corridors, big-box stores, and medical facilities — is roughly 20 minutes north. For a change of pace, the Outer Banks are accessible via NC-168 south through Currituck, making weekend trips to Corolla or Duck a realistic option rather than an all-day commitment. The Elizabeth City area to the southwest adds another hub for services and dining within about 30 minutes.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Currituck County has become a genuine option for military households stationed at Hampton Roads installations. Dam Neck Annex is roughly 42 minutes away, and the USCG Finance Center in Chesapeake is about 38 minutes up US-168. A VA loan pairs well with new construction like this — no seller concessions needed for repairs, and you're starting with a home that should sail through any inspection. North Carolina's property tax rates add another layer of long-term financial breathing room.
For first-time buyers
A 2025 build is one of the most buyer-friendly situations you can walk into — especially as a first-time homeowner. There's no guessing about the age of the roof, HVAC, or water heater. Everything at 140 Old Tulls Creek Road is new, under warranty, and built to current code. The 3-bedroom, 2-bath layout gives you room to grow, and Currituck County's lower tax burden means your monthly carrying costs stay more predictable over time.
More buyer questions
How far is 140 Old Tulls Creek Road from Dam Neck Annex?
Dam Neck Annex is approximately 42 minutes from 140 Old Tulls Creek Road via US-168 north into Virginia Beach. The route is mostly highway and moves efficiently outside of peak commute windows.
Is Moyock, NC in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for 140 Old Tulls Creek Road is determined by FEMA mapping and should be confirmed through the property's flood risk disclosure — check the FloodRisk tile on this page for the specific designation.
What county is 140 Old Tulls Creek Road in?
The property is located in Currituck County, North Carolina, which carries its own tax rates and jurisdiction separate from neighboring Virginia localities.
Does 140 Old Tulls Creek Road have an HOA?
There is no HOA associated with this property, giving you more flexibility over how you use and maintain the land.
How far is Moyock from the Outer Banks?
From Moyock, the northern Outer Banks — including Corolla — is roughly 45 to 55 minutes south via NC-168 and Currituck County roads, depending on seasonal traffic near the coast.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corridor well — reach out to talk through what 140 Old Tulls Creek Road looks like for your situation and timeline.