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Neighborhoods in Currituck County, NC

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    Corolla

    When most people cross the Wright Memorial Bridge to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, they turn south toward the buzzy beach towns of Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head, but to the north is Corolla, a quieter coastal community that moves at a slower pace. “It’s a little bit more isolated and... more nostalgic than some of the other sections of beach

    • Average Value

      $1.23M

    • List Price

      $499K - $4.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      109 Listings

    Corolla
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    Carova Beach

    Wild horses, unpaved roads and miles of undeveloped oceanfront make Carova Beach one of the few remaining places on North Carolina’s Outer Banks that feel untouched. The community is the northernmost part of the barrier island, and it’s also called the unpaved or off-road part of Corolla, or just Carova. Jean-Paul Peron, a Realtor with eXp Realty

    • Average Value

      $884K

    • List Price

      $375K - $1.9M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      39 Listings

    Carova Beach
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    Southern Currituck

    Southern Currituck in Powells Point combines coastal and rural living. Residents enjoy Sound Park, wild horses in Corolla, and beach activities. J.P. Knapp Early College provides excellent educational opportunities.

    • Average Value

      $442K

    • List Price

      $203K - $933K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      52 Listings

    Southern Currituck
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    Moyock

    Acres of farmland are broken up by modern subdivisions in Moyock, just across the Virginia-North Carolina state line in the northernmost part of Currituck County. While most of the homes here are new, the area was settled in the late 1600s. Farms dominated its early industry, but the Currituck Inlet made it a port town that attracted oil and

    • Average Value

      $544K

    • List Price

      $340K - $913K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      82 Listings

    Moyock
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    Crawford

    Modern subdivisions and rural properties are divided by farms, marshes and woodlands in Crawford Township. The area was settled by Colonials in the 1600s and farming has since remained one of Crawford’s biggest industries. Many of today's farms also operate markets. With nearby regional hubs like Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks growing, these

    • Average Value

      $498K

    • List Price

      $273K - $957K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      39 Listings

    Crawford