OUR TOWNS AND BEACHES No matter where you live now,
or where you want to live next, variety is the key. With
more than 85 miles of enticing North Carolina coastline,
nine distinct regions, and hundreds of events and
activities. North Carolina's Crystal Coast will satisfy the
needs, wants and interests of even the most
discriminating homeowner. In fact, you'll feel like you are
on a permanent vacation.... Welcome to North Carolina’s
variety "Vacation Land”.... the Crystal Coast!
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CAPE LOOKOUT Explore 56 miles of pristine beach
environment in the Cape Lookout National Seashore.
Spend the day or the week. Climb the lighthouse.
Bring your own tent to the campsites or stay at one
of the rustic cabin rentals. Accessible only by boat,
this national park is perfect for shell enthusiasts and
fishermen.
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BEAUFORT Beaufort offers brilliant waterfront vistas,
charming boutiques and delicious restaurants.
Named by Travel + Leisure as "America's Favorite
Town," this historic coastal community is filled with
things to do for homeowners of all ages. Be sure to
visit both the NC Maritime Museum and Watercraft
Center as well as the Beaufort Historical site. Tours
are available and many stop by Beaufort just to catch
site of the wild horses across Taylors Creek.
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MOREHEAD CITY As the largest community of the
Crystal Coast, Morehead City offers a charming
waterfront downtown area with boutique shops and
inviting restaurants. Family entertainment includes
the NC Seafood Festival and Big Rock Fishing
Tournament. You’ll find numerous consignment
shops – always fun to visit -- as well as most shops
needed for daily living.
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NEWPORT Newport is accessible by both highways
70 and 24 and features outstanding waterfront
communities such as Bogue Watch and Bluewater.
Several have direct access to water for your boating
pleasures. Many farms – such as Garner’s – make
local shopping for fresh veggies and fruit available
when you arrive in town.
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ATLANTIC BEACH Enjoy a huge variety of beach sports,
water sports, fishing, tours and excursion
opportunities. Live oceanfront or enjoy sound side
vistas. Dine at delectable seaside restaurants and
eateries. The beach music festival – a local favorite --
is held in May. Don’t forget to visit Fort Macon State
Park.
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PINE KNOLL SHORES With wide stretches of coastline,
and impressive Maritime Forest, Pine Knoll Shores is
the perfect beach homeowners' retreat. Relax in
charming, private neighborhoods with numerous
recreation opportunities or play a round of golf at the
Crystal Coast Country Club. Visit, or better yet,
volunteer at the North Carolina Aquarium.
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SALTER PATH Salter Path offers a lifestyle that harks
back more than a century. Property owners have easy
access to both the beach and sound for recreation and
relaxation. Stop by the seafood market or enjoy the
fresh catch cooked up by skilled local chefs at one of
the many restaurants.
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EMERALD ISLE Emerald Isle is the largest town on
Bogue Banks, offering over 12 miles of pristine beaches
and incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean and Bogue
Sound. Most homes are single family and recent
zoning rules aim to keep it that way. Emerald Isle is
the perfect beach town for rest, relaxation and
retirement.
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INDIAN BEACH The small coastal community of Indian
Beach is in the middle of Bogue Banks, between
Atlantic Beach and Emerald Isle. Enjoy living in
modern condominium complexes on both the ocean
and the sound. Enjoy easy beach access, local seafood
markets and restaurants.
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WESTERN CRYSTAL COAST Encompassing Cape Carteret,
Cedar Point, Swansboro, Stella and Pelletier, the
Western Crystal Coast region
offers a wealth of waterfront neighborhoods
with direct access to Bogue Sound for your boating
pleasures. Hwy 58 also offers direct access to the
beaches at Emerald Isle.
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DOWN EAST Find picturesque scenery and relaxing
waterfront communities such as Bettie, Otway,
Smyrna, Marshallburg, Gloucester, Straits, Williston,
Davis, Cedar Island and Atlantic. All known as Down
East. Travel this way on HWY 70 to catch the ferry to
Ocracoke! The area's salt marshes are perfect for
birdwatching, and the waters provide great clamming
areas. Communities here trace their lineage back to
the 1700s and some of the customs and speech date
that far back, as well. Can you say, "Hoi Toider?"
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HARKERS ISLAND Also a part of the Down East
community, Harkers Island is located just east of
Beaufort. It’s a scenic, popular residential community
for anyone who loves to fish and wants a MUCH quieter
lifestyle. Bring your boat for some of the finest water
sports available anywhere. Home of the Core Sound
Waterfowl and History Museum.
CONTACT INFO:
Fran Pigott Harding
Phone: (252) 269-2224
License#: 280059
Web: www.franhardingrealestate.com
Email: fran.pigottharding@gmail.com