Why this home stands out
Built in 2019, this home sidesteps the maintenance surprises that come with older construction. The floor plan fits three bedrooms and two full baths into 1,196 square feet without wasted space, and Camden County's low-density character means you get genuine quiet without sacrificing access to the broader Hampton Roads metro just across the state line.
ALL OTHERS AREA 210 and the Camden real estate market
Camden, North Carolina sits in Camden County — one of the smallest and least densely populated counties on the East Coast — where the pace is unhurried and the landscape opens up into wide fields, pine stands, and waterway corridors. NC Highway 343 South is one of the county's main arteries, connecting residents to the bridge into Chesapeake, Virginia, and from there to the full range of services, employment, and amenities the Hampton Roads region provides. The address puts you in a genuinely rural setting while keeping a mid-size city within a practical drive. Camden County itself has no incorporated towns to speak of, which means lower municipal overhead and a community character defined more by neighbors and landscape than by commercial density. For buyers who want space, quiet, and a newer home without stretching into remote territory, Camden, North Carolina delivers a compelling combination that's hard to replicate closer to the Virginia coast.
What's nearby
Treasure Point Park sits just one mile from the front door, giving you a nearby green space for walks, outdoor time, and a change of scenery without a long drive. Beyond that, the NC 343 corridor connects quickly to Chesapeake, Virginia, where you'll find a full range of grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and retail. The Elizabeth City area to the south rounds out your options for dining and everyday errands, and the broader Outer Banks region is within a reasonable drive for weekend escapes along the North Carolina coast.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly 64 minutes from this address — a longer commute, but one that comes with the trade-off of Camden County's lower cost of living and rural calm. For households where one partner works remotely or on a flexible schedule, this home offers a meaningful lifestyle upgrade while staying within reach of the base.
For first-time buyers
A 2019 build means you're starting out with modern systems, current construction standards, and far fewer of the repair surprises that come with older homes. Three bedrooms and two baths in 1,196 square feet is a practical, right-sized footprint — enough room to grow into without the overhead of a larger property you don't yet need.
More buyer questions
How far is 604 343 NC HWY S from USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The drive from this address to USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is approximately 64 minutes under typical traffic conditions, primarily via NC 343 North into Chesapeake, Virginia.
What is the nearest park to 604 343 NC HWY S?
Treasure Point Park is the closest green space, located about one mile from the property — an easy trip for a walk or outdoor afternoon.
Is 604 343 NC HWY S in a flood zone?
Camden County includes areas with varying flood risk given its low-lying coastal plain geography; check the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page for the specific flood zone designation for this parcel.
What county is 604 343 NC HWY S in?
This address is in Camden County, North Carolina — one of the smallest counties in the state by population, known for its rural character and proximity to the Virginia border.
How old is the home at 604 343 NC HWY S?
The home was built in 2019, making it a relatively recent construction with modern building standards, updated systems, and a clean maintenance history compared to older regional inventory.
Curious whether this Camden County address fits your plans? Reach out to Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty — they know this corridor well and can walk you through every detail.