Currituck, NC - A Unique CountyAlong the northeastern coast of North Carolina lies unique Currituck County, NC. Bisected by a body of water, the Currituck mainland is split into Northern and Southern regions, framed by its coastal, beach region. USA Today described the wide, beautiful coastline of Currituck as “one of the best undiscovered beaches on the East Coast,” a claim supported by the millions of vacationers attracted each year. Located between Kitty Hawk, NC and Chesapeake, VA, the climate is ideal for tennis, boating, camping, and beach relaxation, as well as year-round golf. The county offers five 18-hole courses, a 9-hole course, a driving range, and a putt-putt course. Recently completed, The Currituck Club was ranked “one of the 10 best golf courses developed in the year 1996” by Golf Digest Magazine. The once sleepy fishing village of Corolla has blossomed into one of the country’s best planned residential developments. It and other elegant communities can be discovered along NC Hwy 12 which winds its way through the picturesque northern beaches. Currituck County also boasts a variety of campgrounds, lodges, motels, rentals, marinas, and restaurants available to its visitors and residents. With one of the best golf courses on the east coast, beautiful beaches, dining, shopping, and historic places, Currituck County in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, makes for one of the most popular places in the world to live and visit. | More Local Area InformationJust west of the Outer Banks on the Pasquotank River sits a water lover's paradise, Elizabeth City, known around the world as “Harbor o... Read moreWith roots still firmly planted in farming, Chesapeake is a city of peaceful neighborhoods, excellent schools and bountiful and beautiful city park... Read moreAlthough established as a city in 1963, Chesapeake, V.A., boasts a history that dates back to the 1600s! In terms of population, Chesapeake is th... Read moreAs the most centrally located of all of the cities in South Hampton Roads, Chesapeake consists of a population of 218,968 residents and is known fo... Read moreVirginia Beach is home to the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest pleasure beach in the world, Virginia Beach is home to a diverse cultur... Read moreThe world's largest resort city in terms of land, Virginia Beach offers oceanfront homes, bay front homes, riverside and lakeside living, as well a... Read moreNorfolk hosts some truly outstanding areas: the charm and elegance of turn-of-the-century and established neighborhoods, the eclectic mix o... Read moreNorfolk, Virginia has grown from 50 acres of land to a thriving city with 144 miles of coastline along various rivers, lakes, and the Chesapeake Bay... Read moreLocated in the heart of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, Norfolk, Virginia is one of the largest incorporated cities in the state. With it... Read moreA classic blend of 19th century quaintness with 21st century planning, Portsmouth Virginia is a thriving city with small-town appeal. Filled wit... Read morePortsmouth, Virginia is set on the waterfront of the Elizabeth River, just a short ferry ride from Norfolk, Virginia and a quick 20 minute drive t... Read moreSuffolk, V.A., serves up a fabulous rural feel with big city amenities close by! As Virginia’s largest city in land area, and 11th in the country... Read moreCalled “Surprising Suffolk,” this city is a gentle blend of rural ease with quick access to all local areas. Suffolk residents enjo... Read moreBeautiful Hampton, V.A. is a great town with a fabulous location between Virginia Beach and Williamsburg. Hampton is home to Hampton University an... Read moreThe variety of family living, from beach front to well established neighborhoods with tree-lined streets, makes Hampton, Virginia an attractive plac... Read moreWhile the 18th century restored homes and historic Yorktown Battlefield are captivating, lush wooded lots and quiet pace are reasons most resident... Read more |