Couple Spots Still Available for March 20th Outer Banks Foreclosure Tour
We still have a few spots left for the March 20th Outer Banks Foreclosure Tour. For more information or to register visit the March 20th Outer Banks Foreclosure Tour.
We still have a few spots left for the March 20th Outer Banks Foreclosure Tour. For more information or to register visit the March 20th Outer Banks Foreclosure Tour.
Beautiful home on the Seascape Golf Course, with amazing views of the Atlantic.
RODANTHE, N.C. (AP) — The Outer Banks beach house made famous in the movie “Nights in Rodanthe” has a new location.
A Dare County Web camera showed movers pulled the house, called Serendipity, from its spot at the end of the Hatteras Island community of Rodanthe about 10:40 a.m. Monday. The house was moved less than a mile south to a safer location that’s still beachfront and still in Rodanthe.
The house was supposed to be moved Friday, but the Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk reported that contractors The Dare County Sheriff’s Office said the permit to move the house expired at 2 p.m.
A bail bondsman from Newton and his wife purchased Serendipity and paid to move it. Dare County had declared the surf-endangered house a nuisance.
A final autopsy report says a Pittsburgh man died off North Carolina’s Outer Banks of drowning, not a shark attack.
“The Virginian-Pilot” of Norfolk, Virginia reports the report released Tuesday by the chief medical examiner’s office says 60-year-old Richard Snead drowned. His body was discovered early September 17 by a tourist walking on a Kill Devil Hills beach.
Snead and his wife were vacationing in Corolla, about 30 miles north of where he was found. She reported him missing when he didn’t return from a late-night swim September 12.
An initial autopsy conducted at East Carolina University said Snead died of shark bites. But in October, the medical examiner said the death appeared to be a drowning and remained under review.
Info from: WHSV.com
From the Examiner.com.
and in the case of the ECMWF the Outer Banks seeing closer to 0.5 inches. The atmosphere looks to be cold enough to support mostly snow, although coastal sections may be on the border.
Kilmarlic is one of the Outer Banks finest golf courses and home to the 2009 North Carolina Open. The community at Kilmarlic is laid out over 650 acres. The terrain of the course is maritime forest and coastal areas. The course beautifully incorporates the local landscape of natural ponds, pine trees, and sandy areas.
For those that enjoy golf, nothing could be better than owning a home lining one of the Kilmarlic holes. If you enjoy golf but it is not your passion, you are only minutes from the beautiful Outer Banks beaches and everything the area has to offer.
In addition to the natural beauty of Kilmarlic, homes have access to some amazing amenities. Homes in Kilmarlic have access to the health and fitness center, tennis courts, olympic sized outdoor pool, and community clubhouse. For more information on life at Kilmarlic visit their websites www.kilmarlicgolfclub.com and www.kilmarlichrc.com (health and racquet club)
Congratulations to Dee Taylor! She was mentioned in the Outer Banks Sentinel for having received her Certified Foreclosure Agent Specialist designation. This is great news for Dee as many of the best available opportunities include foreclosed homes in the Outer Banks and even in towns like Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, and Corolla.

Whalehead Club - Corolla, NC
Saturday December 5th there will be a Moonlight Tour of The Whalehead Club. The tour starts at 7 pm and is a great chance to come out and enjoy December in the Outer Banks. For those unfamiliar with The Whalehead Club it is located in Currituck Heritage Park. The park is located off Route 12 North at approximately Milepost 11. Admission for the event is $14 and $7 for those ages 8 and under. It is a great chance to come out and enjoy Corolla after dark.
Reservations are required. To make reservations call 252 453 9040 ext 2.
(Since part of the tour is outdoors it is recommended to dress for the weather and to bring a flashlight)
Amazing 5 bedroom Nags Head home with ocean views. Home is beautifully decorated with hardwood floors, ceramic tile, wet bar, outdoor pool, and 4 master suites. Home is located within easy distance of beach access. Home had over $39,000 is rental income this year. Schedule your showing today.

Spacious Kitchen

Ocean view from home