Why this home stands out
Being built in 2026 means everything here is yours first — no inherited wear, no deferred maintenance, no wondering about the history of the appliances or the roof. The layout delivers three bedrooms and two and a half baths across 1,442 square feet, a footprint that lives efficiently without feeling tight. For buyers who want a clean slate in a city that's quietly having a moment, this address delivers exactly that.
ADAMS LANDING and the Elizabeth City real estate market
Elizabeth City sits along the Pasquotank River in northeastern North Carolina, about 50 miles south of Norfolk and just a short drive from the Virginia state line. It's a genuine small city — one with a working waterfront, a compact historic downtown, and a pace of life that's hard to find this close to Hampton Roads. The area around N Adams Landing Road is part of a residential corridor that's been attracting new construction as buyers discover what locals have known for years: Elizabeth City offers real value without sacrificing quality of life. Pasquotank County governs the area, keeping property taxes notably lower than many Virginia jurisdictions just across the border. Downtown Elizabeth City is only a few minutes away, where you'll find independent restaurants, the Museum of the Albemarle, and the famous free dockage program that draws boaters from the Intracoastal Waterway every season. Whether you're planting roots or looking for a quieter base near Hampton Roads, Elizabeth City homes for sale in this zip code consistently attract buyers who do their homework.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from N Adams Landing Road. A Walmart Supercenter covers grocery runs and general shopping, and a Food Lion provides a closer option for quick stops. The Museum of the Albemarle is a short drive toward downtown, and Mariners' Wharf Park gives you easy access to the Pasquotank River waterfront. For dining, Elizabeth City's downtown strip has a growing lineup of local spots. The Outer Banks are roughly an hour south, making weekend beach trips genuinely easy. And the broader Hampton Roads metro — with its major hospitals, airports, and employment centers — is accessible via US-17 North.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about 64 minutes north, and the broader Hampton Roads bases are accessible via US-17. For Coast Guard and Navy families who want to stretch their housing dollar without sacrificing a quality home, Elizabeth City is worth a serious look. New construction means no repair surprises, and Pasquotank County's lower tax rate adds up meaningfully over time.
For first-time buyers
A 2026-built home means you're starting with a full builder warranty, modern systems, and zero deferred maintenance — exactly the peace of mind that matters when you're buying for the first time. At 1,442 square feet with three bedrooms and two and a half baths, this layout handles everyday life comfortably. Elizabeth City's lower cost of living compared to Virginia jurisdictions just across the border makes this a genuinely smart entry point.
More buyer questions
How far is 3805 N Adams Landing Road from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The drive is approximately 64 minutes north via US-17, making it a manageable commute for Coast Guard personnel stationed there. Many residents in this corridor make that trip regularly.
What year was 3805 N Adams Landing Road built?
The home is new construction with a build year of 2026, meaning it's among the newest residential properties available in the Elizabeth City area.
Is 3805 N Adams Landing Road in a flood zone?
Elizabeth City and Pasquotank County include areas with varying flood designations given the proximity to the Pasquotank River and Albemarle Sound — check the FloodRisk tile on this page for the specific designation assigned to this parcel.
What is the square footage of 3805 N Adams Landing Road?
The home offers 1,442 square feet of finished living space across three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms.
Where is Elizabeth City, NC relative to the Hampton Roads area?
Elizabeth City is roughly 50 miles south of Norfolk, Virginia, sitting just below the state line in northeastern North Carolina. US-17 connects it directly to the Hampton Roads metro, making cross-border commutes and weekend trips straightforward.
Want to know more about 3805 N Adams Landing Road or new construction options in Elizabeth City? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to walk you through it.