Why this home stands out
Built in 2025, this home skips the guesswork that comes with older construction — fresh systems, modern finishes, and current building codes from day one. Moyock's position just south of the Virginia–North Carolina line gives you genuine breathing room: larger lots, lower price points than comparable Virginia addresses, and a straight shot north on US-168 toward the Hampton Roads metro whenever you need it.
WINDSWEPT PINES and the Moyock real estate market
Moyock sits in northern Currituck County, right along the US-168 corridor that connects the Outer Banks to Hampton Roads. It's one of those towns that quietly delivers: you get the calm of a small North Carolina community while staying within a practical commute of major Virginia employers and military installations. The Tall Pines Trail area carries that same character — newer residential streets with a mix of families and professionals who've figured out that crossing the state line is worth it for the extra space and slower pace. Currituck County has seen steady growth over the past decade as Hampton Roads workers discover Moyock, which means the local infrastructure — roads, services, and conveniences — has kept pace. There's no HOA drama to navigate here, and the neighborhood itself feels like a place where neighbors actually wave. If the phrase 'Moyock NC homes for sale near Virginia border' has been in your search bar lately, this address answers that query directly.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are genuinely close. A 7-Eleven just 0.6 miles away covers quick coffee runs and grab-and-go needs, and Dunkin' is under a mile out when you want something more intentional in the morning. Southland Restaurant and Catering, also within 0.8 miles, is a local staple for a real sit-down meal, and Little Caesars Pizza rounds out the easy weeknight dinner options at 0.9 miles. For fitness, Megalodonjiujitsu is a half-mile away — a legitimate martial arts gym if you're looking to train. Shingle Landing Park, just 0.6 miles out, gives you green space and a place to decompress without getting in the car for long.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
The USCG Finance Center in Chesapeake is about 30 minutes north, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard comes in around 41 minutes via US-168 — both well within a manageable daily drive. A VA loan is a natural fit for this new construction, and buying in North Carolina often stretches your housing allowance further than comparable Virginia zip codes. It's a trade-off many military families in the area make deliberately.
For first-time buyers
New construction in 2025 means you're the first owner — no inherited repairs, no aging HVAC to worry about, no surprises hiding behind the walls. At 1,892 square feet with three bedrooms and two and a half baths, there's real room to grow here. Moyock's North Carolina address also tends to mean lower property taxes than equivalent Virginia locations, which matters when you're building a budget for the first time.
More buyer questions
How far is Tall Pines Trail in Moyock from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 41 minutes north via US-168 and the Downtown Tunnel, making it a realistic daily commute for shipyard workers and contractors who prefer a North Carolina address.
Is there an HOA for this property on Tall Pines Trail?
Based on available information, this property does not carry an HOA, which means no monthly association fees or community rule overlays to factor into your ownership costs.
What is the flood risk situation for this address in Moyock?
Flood zone information for this specific parcel is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check there for the official FEMA designation and what it means for insurance requirements.
Can a VA loan be used to purchase new construction in Moyock, NC?
Yes — VA loans can be used for new construction, though the process involves a few extra steps like a construction appraisal; the VA loan resource on this site walks through what to expect.
Where is Moyock, NC relative to the Virginia border?
Moyock sits just a few miles south of the Virginia–North Carolina state line, making it one of the closest North Carolina communities to the Hampton Roads metro area and its major employers.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this Moyock corridor well — reach out to talk through what this address means for your commute, your budget, and your next chapter.