Why this home stands out
Built in 2025, this home gives you everything a new construction should: fresh systems, modern finishes, and zero deferred maintenance to worry about. Moyock's location just south of the Virginia line means North Carolina property tax rates without sacrificing proximity to Hampton Roads employment hubs. For buyers who want new and practical in the same package, Tall Pines Trail delivers.
WINDSWEPT PINES and the Moyock real estate market
Moyock sits in Currituck County, North Carolina, right at the southern edge of the Hampton Roads metro area — close enough to Virginia that many residents work across the state line, but far enough to enjoy a noticeably slower pace and lower cost of ownership. The Tall Pines Trail area, part of the Whitehurst community, has a semi-rural character with newer residential development woven through mature tree lines. Streets are quiet, lots have breathing room, and neighbors tend to know each other. Currituck County has seen steady growth over the past decade as buyers discover that the commute trade-off is worth it. The broader Moyock corridor along NC-168 is the primary artery connecting this community to Chesapeake, Virginia — a straight shot north that keeps daily life manageable. Whether you're drawn by the tax advantages, the newer housing stock, or simply the elbow room that's harder to find closer to the water, Moyock rewards the buyers who look a little further south.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are covered without much effort. A 7-Eleven just 0.6 miles away handles quick coffee runs and grab-and-go needs. Southland Restaurant and Catering is under a mile away for a proper sit-down meal, and Little Caesars Pizza at 0.9 miles makes weeknight dinners easy. Dunkin' is also within a mile if you prefer a dedicated coffee stop in the morning. For fitness, Megalodonjiujitsu is only half a mile out — a local gym with a martial arts focus that's convenient for active households. Shingle Landing Park, 0.7 miles away, offers outdoor space for walks, recreation, and weekend downtime.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly 30 minutes north, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard sits about 41 minutes away — both reachable via NC-168 into Chesapeake. A VA loan can make financing a new construction like this one straightforward, and Currituck County's lower tax base stretches a military housing allowance further than many Virginia-side alternatives.
For first-time buyers
A 2025 build means you're starting with a home that has never been lived in — no aging HVAC, no mystery repairs, no negotiating over what the previous owner left behind. At 1,988 square feet across three bedrooms and two baths, there's real room to grow here, and Moyock's price point tends to be more accessible than comparable new construction closer to the Virginia Beach or Chesapeake cores.
More buyer questions
How far is Tall Pines Trail in Moyock from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately 41 minutes north via NC-168 and into Portsmouth, Virginia. The route is largely highway-friendly and avoids most of the congestion found closer to the city core.
Is Moyock, NC a good location for military families stationed in Hampton Roads?
It's a practical choice for many — Currituck County offers lower property taxes than Virginia Beach or Chesapeake, and the NC-168 corridor keeps commutes to bases like USCG Finance Center Chesapeake and Norfolk Naval Shipyard in the 30–45 minute range.
What is the flood risk situation for properties on Tall Pines Trail in Moyock?
Flood zone designation varies by parcel in Currituck County — check the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page for the specific FEMA zone assigned to this address.
Does the Whitehurst community in Moyock have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details — confirm with your agent whether the Whitehurst community carries association membership requirements.
What can you do outdoors near Tall Pines Trail in Moyock?
Shingle Landing Park is just 0.7 miles away and offers accessible green space for recreation and walks. Currituck County more broadly is known for outdoor access, including proximity to the Outer Banks and regional waterways.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corridor well. Reach out to get a straight answer on what this address means for your move.