Waterfront Living

When moving to the coastal region of southeastern North Carolina, many consider living in a waterfront community. Homes in our area may be built on the white sands of our beaches or the tranquil waters of the Intracoastal Waterway. Perhaps the idea of living on the Cape Fear River is more appealing. Our area also has a multitude of homes located on the marshy sounds. Waterfront living is a relaxing lifestyle centered around our gorgeous coastline and all its amenities.

Besides geographically, the different waterfront areas of the Cape Fear region are unique in their own respect. Beachfront homes by definition are located on the sand or dunes on the Atlantic Ocean. The second, third and fourth row homes are usually considered ocean view homes or Intracoastal view homes because they are located on the interior land of the barrier islands. Another form of waterfront living is the Intracoastal Waterway. These homes usually have private boat slips for easy access to the water. The islands of Coastal Carolina offer marina memberships, yacht clubs, and any other seaside opportunity one might desire. Living near the ocean, you can expect to smell the salt in the air and feel the sand under your feet.

The sound communities of Coastal Carolina offer views of lush marshes and winding waterways. These scenic homes are usually situated amongst large live oaks dripping with Spanish moss and backup to the weaving saw grass of the sound. These homes are perfectly sited for wildlife viewing. They provide a natural environment away from the hustle and bustle of the city life.

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