Outstanding views of the Ocean & Beach await when you choose this great Oceanfront Beach House for your Outer Banks vacation. This is a lovely home w/many special touches & a fantastic location that is sure to please. Ground Level: Parking for 3 Cars, Ramp to Main Level, Outside Shower, & Charcoal Grill. Main Level: Living Area w/Cathedral Ceilings, Flat Panel HDTV, DVD, Ocean & Beach Views, Full Equipped Kitchen w/Bar Seating for Four (4), Dining Table w/Seating for Four (4), 4 Bedrooms (2 w/Queens, Fantastic Ocean Views; 1 w/2 Singles; 1 w/2 Bunk Sets), 2 Full Hall Baths w/Tub/Shower, Florida Room w/Ceramic Floors, Furniture, Ceiling Fan, & Front Sun Deck w/Picnic Table. Features include: C/AC & Heat, Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Microwave, 5 HDTVs, 5 HD DVDs, Wireless Internet, & Bike Path. No Pets Allowed. This is a Non-Smoking Unit. Home is not wheelchair accessible - bathroom doorways are 23" wide.
If your ideal vacation spot is a home that “has it all” then look no further! Splash Inn is ready for your good times! With 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, straight shot to ocean, huge 11 x 24 pool, hot tub, game room equipped with full sized refrigerator, wet bar, microwave, card table, bumper pool table, dart board, the fun just won’t end! The kitchen has 2 full sized refrigerators, plus 2 dishwashers, 2 ice makers , 2 coffee makers, a coffee grinder, 2 toasters, a crockpot, electric griddle and a high chair. For cooking out, there is a charcoal grill and picnic tables plus a basketball goal and outside shower. The community amenities include a dock and boat access ramp- this home is a short walk to the sound. If you get worn out and want to relax, this home has generous covered and uncovered decks for you to maximize your outdoor comfort!Level 1:Parking for 6-8 cars, landscaped yard, enclosed outside shower, large pool (11x24), hot tub. 1 park-style grill, basketball goal. Game room with full size refrigerator, wet bar. 3 bedrooms (1 with King and full bath with tub/shower that also opens to game room; 1 with Twins, shares access to full bath with tub/shower with 1 with a Pyramid bunk, trundle and desk). Full sized washer/dryer (Laundry) off game room. Beach access is east then one block south (before Holiday Inn Express).Level 2:4 bedrooms (2 with King, each with private bath with tub/shower and deck access; 2 pyramid bunk bedrooms with trundle beds that share a full hall bath with tub/shower between them. Stack-able washer/dryer.Level 3:Spacious open dining/fully stocked kitchen/family room area. Ocean views and sun deck! 1 bedroom (with Queen) with semi-private full bath (tub/shower, shared to hall).
Shore Delight is a very spacious, well-appointed 1st level end unit steps away from the pool and just 50' from the beach access. Ample seating is provided in the living room with a Smart TV with streaming capabilities (bring your account information). Dining options indoors as well as outdoors on the large wrap-around covered porch. Bedrooms include a large king en suite with a free-standing Jacuzzi tub and shower in the attached bath. The queen bedroom has access to wrap around deck. The third bedroom includes a standard bunk and a separate double bed. All bedrooms include LCD TVs with cable.No climbing steps when loading/unloading due to being on the ground level with conveniently located reserved parking spaces. Recently upgraded wireless internet access provides coverage throughout the unit. Don't forget to bring your favorite K-cup for the Keurig!Sheets and towels are provided for full-week rentals only.In 2025, the community pool will be open from May 10th until October 11th. Please note that community pool open dates and hours of operation may be delayed and are subject to change.Community grill in front of the complex. No pets. Layout:One Level Unit: Kitchen, living, and dining areas, king en suite with a Jacuzzi tub, shower stall, and water closet, queen bedroom with access to wraparound deck, standard bunk and double bedroom, full hall bath (shower/tub combo).
‘3 Gulls and a Buoy’ is a great family vacation spot for families that want to spend time together on vacation. No fuss, no frills, just a comfortable family property with a great location right on the beach at South Nags Head. This is a perfect stop for families that like to fish, kayak, and spend all day on the beach. The hot tub on the oceanside deck offers great views and starlit nights listening to the waves crash after a tough day on the beach! Located in South Nags Head, you will find yourself a step back in time without the traffic or noise of a crowded beach destination.The kitchen is stocked well for meal preparation, and the screened porch is a great place to hang out and tell stories of pirates, ghost ships and Lighthouse romances! Located at milepost 21.5 you are very close to Oregon Inlet Marina if you want to fish, or bring your own boat. Also, very close to the Bodie Island Lighthouse. You are just an hour’s drive from Hatteras Lighthouse too. . .central for two Lighthouse tours, and a historic trip to Roanoke Island to see the quaint waterfront shops, artisans, and the replica colonial ship ‘Elizabeth II’.But the beach is the best amenity you will enjoy at ‘Three Gulls and a Buoy’. Besides the hot tub there are LCD TVs throughout the property for movies and games in the evenings. Just minutes from outlet shopping, restaurants, groceries, watersports and more. . .without the traffic and noise at the beach property!Top-Level: King Master Bedroom with TV, Deck Access, and Attached Full Bathroom with Whirlpool Tub; Queen Bedroom; Bedroom with Bunk Bed and 2 Twin Beds with TV; Hall Full Bathroom.Mid-Level: Living Room with TV, DVD Player, Additional Table (seats 4), and Deck Access; Dining Room with Table (seats 6); Kitchen with Bar (seats 2), Blender, Coffee Maker (Drip), Dishwasher, Microwave, Oven/Stove, Refrigerator, Toaster, Pots, Pans, Dishes, and Cooking Essentials; Screened Porch; Queen Bedroom with TV; Hall Full Bathroom; Laundry Closet.Extras: Grill (Gas), Hot Tub, Milepost: 21, No Smoking, Parking: 6 Cars, PETS NOT ALLOWED, WiFi.Additional amenity details: Hot tubs are available year-round.All Outer Banks Blue properties provide bed linens and bath towels for a small fee added to every reservation. We provide 1 bath towel and washcloth per advertised occupant. We provide 1 hand towel and 1 bar of soap per bathroom sink. We also provide kitchen towels. Beds are made prior to your arrival, and we provide a starter supply of toilet paper, bathroom soap, paper towels, and dishwasher detergent.Disclaimer: For the safety and security of our guests and property, this vacation rental may be equipped with a driveway-facing surveillance camera.Outer Banks Blue makes every commercially reasonable effort to maintain reliable information about the vacation rental properties we manage. As such, all information and descriptions are subject to daily updates and changes. We are not responsible for changes in furnishing, inventory, and décor implemented by individual homeowners. Photos, virtual tours, and floor plans are meant to be illustrative in nature. All vacation rental information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. If you have any questions please give us a call.
Always Included, complimentary linens and made beds! New for 2024: Renovated bathrooms, interior flooring, countertops and 3rd floor furniture. An ideal getaway for your family to enjoy fantastic ocean views and the tranquility found in South Nags Head. Hope and Dreams is nicely located three homes directly off the ocean! Superb ocean views and easy direct beach access all add to your stay. With spacious accommodations and a furnished screened-in porch and decks, you and your family will love the sensation of the salt air and ocean breeze. HOPE AND DREAMS offers comfort, beach convenience and special touches on a private street.Distance to Beach: Approximately 65 Yards10303-C E Loon Court Nags Head, NC 27959 | MP 20.7BEDDING:1 King, 2 Queens, 2 TwinsAMENITIES:Central Heat and Air, Dishwasher, Microwave, Washer and Dryer, 4 TVs, DVD Player, Ceiling Fans, Furnished Decks, Screened Porch, Enclosed Outside Shower, Charcoal Grill, and WiFi Internet Access.LEVEL 1:Carport, Entry, Outside Shower, Charcoal Grill.LEVEL 2:Queen Master Bedroom with TV and Private Bath, Bedroom with 2 Twins with Connecting Bath to Queen Bedroom with TV, Laundry Room.LEVEL 3:Living Area with TV, Dining Area, Full Kitchen, King Master Bedroom with 42" TV and Connecting Hall Bath.
Always Included, complimentary linens and made beds! New for 2024: New Hot Tub and Outdoor Shower Replaced. Located in a quiet, family oriented area, Sunny Delight has wonderful ocean views from every room. It is the second house from the ocean, with direct access to the wide, sandy beach just steps away (about 90 ft.) and no roads to cross. There are beautiful ocean views from the large, upper level sun deck as well as from the lower level shade deck. Enjoy coffee on the upper deck while watching the sunrise over the ocean and the porpoise swimming by! You can also take advantage of the bike trail located at the end of the street for your daily exercise. The owner's pride of ownership shows in this home-in addition to recently remodeled bathrooms, there have been many recent flooring and furniture updates as well as a newly tiled kitchen backsplash. This house is perfectly located between the modern amenities in Nags Head and Manteo and the beauty and remoteness of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Sunny Delight is big enough for 1 or 2 families to enjoy, yet cozy enough to be ideal for a couple’s getaway. Other extras include: 3 TVs, central heat and air conditioning, auto ice maker, and high speed wireless internet. Bring your laptop and work from the beach during the relaxing off-season months!9715C E. Camelot Street Nags Head, NC 27959 BEDDING:2 Kings, 2 Twins, 1 Built-in Bunk Twin over QueenAMENITIES:Linens & Towels Provided, Charcoal Grill, Dishwasher, Washer and Dryer, WiFi Internet Access, Hot Tub, Smart TVs with Cable Access. LEVEL 1:Carport, Swing, Picnic Table, Outdoor Shower, Hot Tub.LEVEL 2:Master Bedroom (King) with Flat Screen & Ensuite Bath with Walk-in Oversize Shower; Bedroom (King) with Flat Screen TV and Access to Shade Deck; Bedroom (2 Twins); Bedroom with Built-in Bunk Twin over Queen; Full Hall Bath with Tub; Laundry; Shade Deck with Ocean Views.LEVEL 3:Great Room with Smart TV; Kitchen with Breakfast Bar and 4 Stools; Dining Area; Den with Puzzle Table; Decks with Ocean Views.
Overview Reach new vacation heights in this serene, custom-built, 9-bedroom oceanfront home in central Nags Head. A haven for relaxation, Aqua Vida features decor that embodies the tranquility of our coastline, with a palate of coastal blues, sea greens, and calming neutrals. The professionally designed interior, combined with high-end finishes and an extensive list of amenities, makes for a truly special vacation. The expansive oceanfront dune deck connects to a private beach walkway and offers a premier vantage point for watching the waves roll in. Inside, views of the ocean can be enjoyed from the open great room as you prepare dinner or gather together for a meal or while relaxing on the three levels of covered decks. A private pool and hot tub, elevator, well-equipped kitchen, and a rec room with a pool table round out the long list of amenities designed to make your stay memorable at Aqua Vida. This home is located on a stretch of the Beach Road that offers great options for restaurants, ice cream shops, art galleries, and activities. Enjoy close proximity to local favorites such as Jockey's Ridge State Park, Tortuga's Lie restaurant, family-friendly Dowdy Park, multiple coffee shops, the Outer Banks YMCA, putt-putt golf, and the Nags Head Fishing Pier. A short drive takes you to Bodie Island Lighthouse, Jennette's Pier, and many other Outer Banks attractions. Ground Floor Rec room with pool table and arcade game Theater Three kings with private baths Half bath Laundry Soak up the sun's rays in the backyard at Aqua Vida, which offers a refreshing private pool and bubbling hot tub, two outdoor showers, a gas grill, and a private walkway to the beach with a dune top deck. If you're seeking shade, you can rest on the covered deck that overlooks the pool area with two bar-height tables. The rec room includes a pool table, mounted flatscreen TV, bar seating, and an arcade game with Pac-Man, Galaga, and much more! A half bath connects to the rec room and is conveniently located just inside the sliding door that leads to the pool. For movie night, unwind in the theater room with four theater-style chairs, two Lovesac bean bags, and an Xbox (please bring your own games). Bedding on the ground floor includes three king bedrooms with private baths, one of which offers a sliding glass door that opens to the pool area. Read more about Ground Floor First Floor Covered oceanview deckThree king bedrooms (two with private baths) Queen with private bath Bedroom with two double bunks Laundry The middle level comprises beautifully decorated suites that offer privacy and comfort. The bedding includes three king bedrooms, a queen bedroom, and a bedroom with two custom-built double-over-double bunks. Two king bedrooms and the queen bedroom have private baths. The bunk room and one of the oceanfront kings share a bath. Laundry facilities are on this level. Read more about First Floor Second Floor Great room Dining area Kitchen King with private bath Bright, spacious, and offering the best views in the house, the top floor of this home is the place to gather! Wall-to-wall windows frame stunning views, and a sliding door leads to the open deck, where you can feel the breeze and enjoy the sound of the ocean on the outdoor table. Inside, two sofas and cozy accent chairs are situated around a seasonal gas fireplace and a mounted flatscreen TV. Two custom dining room tables make up the eating area. The kitchen offers granite countertops and stainless appliances, including two refrigerators, a wine cooler, a gas range, two dishwashers, a stainless sink, and a standalone ice maker. A Keurig and standard coffee makers are provided. Kitchen extras include a panini press and a Vitamix blender. Read more about Second Floor Pool: Pool heated by propane. Max. temperature is 85 degrees. Security Camera: This property has a camera installed for security purposes. They will be covered and turned off during reserved weeks.EV Charger: A payment of approximately $0.45/kWh is required to use the onsite charger. Payment is made via a QR-code available on the charger at the house.Elevator: Although this home offers an elevator, there are four stairs that lead to the ground floor of this home.Special Events Welcome: $1,500 special event fee and $2,000 refundable security deposit required for all special events. Maximum of 50 attendees, including the guests already occupying the home. Are you reserving this home for a wedding or special event? Please contact our office to inform us of your plans. You will receive an addendum to the lease which will need to be signed and returned. Please visit our House Rules page for more information.
Celebrating 36 years of service in Outer Banks vacation rental property management, Resort Realty is a company that operates locally with in-house feet on the ground; meaning impeccable care for your home with constant communication from our staff. As a family owned business, we manage your home personally, and we have the marketing and advertising skills to ensure solid bookings for your ultimate success.
Outer Banks Real Estate
After a few days of sunny beach afternoons, fantastic local attractions, and all the amenities that attract people to the Outer Banks, many visitors find themselves daydreaming about a more permanent vacation. Whether your ultimate goal is to own an investment property, a retirement or vacation home, or simply a year-round home on the beach, the Outer Banks is filled with incredible opportunities and a variety of properties for sale.
Many frequent vacationers eventually turn into investors or year-round residents, and as a result, there are countless resources available for newcomers to the Outer Banks real estate market. With so many options, and so many varying factors when it comes to purchasing beach property - from flood insurance to rental income - the local market might be a little tricky to navigate at first glance. Thankfully there are plenty of experienced local REALTORs who have been in the 'Banks business for decades, and are experts at helping newcomers or first time buyers get their feet wet in the local market.
Your best bet before embarking on a new home or property purchase is to contact a local REALTOR in your area of interest, whether it's the northern Outer Banks communities, the central towns of Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk, the picturesque soundside towns of Manteo and Wanchese, or the southern regions of Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands. Every area of the Outer Banks has real estate companies and experienced agents on hand to assist new buyers and answer questions.
That said, many folks who are new to the Outer Banks real estate market generally have a few standard questions in mind as they begin their search for their permanent dream home. With this in mind, feel free to review the list of frequently asked questions about the local Outer Banks real estate market, and remember that the majority of the year-round population and second homeowners on the OBX are folks who always loved the area, and decided to take a chance and pursue their dream of a long-term, forever home.
Realtors and the MLS
An online search, (like the one below), is the best starting point for embarking on a property purchase on the Outer Banks. The local MLS (Multiple Listing Service) allows REALTORS to enter extensive property details, multiple photos, and even virtual tours, allowing prospective buyers a wealth of information about specific properties in their OBX area of choice, without making a special trip to the islands.
Once you're narrowed down your search, it's time to contact a local REALTOR. A local real estate agent can help you obtain more details about your favorite properties, such as tax information or surveys, and can even help you find additional properties that meet your requirements. In fact, some local agents even offer automated emails that notify you the second a new listing hits the market that matches your criteria. For in-person visits, a REALTOR can also take you on guided tours to your favorite properties, while providing you with plenty of area information. Schedule an appointment with a real estate agent on your next vacation, or get started now with an easy and thorough online search.
Types of Properties Available
In a word, Everything. The beautiful thing about the Outer Banks real estate market as opposed to other beach resort destinations is that buyers have a wide selection of properties to choose from, from single bedroom soundside condos to 20 bedroom oceanfront castles.
There are literally thousands of real estate listings for sale on the Outer Banks, ranging from the Inner Banks towns and the Dare County mainland to the desolate beaches of Carova and Ocracoke. When you're first starting to look at properties for sale, it's imperative to narrow your search so you don't have to root through hundreds if not thousands of properties for sale.
Factors to keep in mind include property types (condos, single family homes, mobile homes, or timeshares), location (both town or area and proximity to a local sound or the ocean), and size. You'll also want a mental list of other amenities you'd love to have in your dream property, such as private pools, community facilities, game rooms, views, or any other special feature that's specific to your criteria.
Varying budgets and price ranges will also find plenty of options, with home prices starting at around $100,000 and escalating to $1 million or more, depending on the property.
Having trouble narrowing it down? A local real estate agent can help you take those broad strokes and turn it into a more manageable list of properties that fit your specific requirements. Don't be afraid to contact a local agent and ask for help - most all REALTORS on the Outer Banks are happy to provide free consultations.
Rental Home Investments
The majority of properties on the Outer Banks, particularly along the oceanfront and in tourism-oriented communities, are second homes or "investment properties" owned by individual owners, families, or groups of investors designated as LLCs.
Some owners who live in the area may choose to rent out their home themselves, but basically, an owner that wishes to rent their home or condo on a weekly basis will list their property with a local property management company in annual or two-year increments.
The property management company takes care of all the routine work that comes with renting a vacation home, including advertising, guest check-in and check-out procedures, routine and on call maintenance, weekly housekeeping, and much more. This allows the owner to rent their home to weekly tenants, but enjoy stress-free management and maintenance. In return, the vacation rental company typically receives a minor percentage of the home's annual income. North Carolina Real Estate Law does not allow all property management companies to set a standard commission, and instead, the percentage must be decided upon in a contract between the company and the owner.
In addition, the owner covers the cost of basic utilities or community / subdivision fees, although some costs, such as pool heat or cleaning fees for a pet friendly home, can be passed to the vacation rental guest.
Many owners find that listing their property with a local management company is well worth the commission, as the company can advertise, monitor, and easily care for the home in the owner's absence, ensuring that all an owner has to do is make sure they reserve their own "vacation weeks" well in advance.
Choosing your Town
Every community on the Outer and Inner Banks has the potential to be a phenomenal locale for a vacation rental home, however, the majority of rental homes are located directly on the barrier islands.
Look for popular communities or subdivisions within the northern, central, or southern Outer Banks regions, or simply head towards the water. The oceanfront and soundfront vacation rentals are among the most popular on the Outer Banks, simply for their incredible views and access. Properties that are one or two lots away from the water, and feature easy public access or gorgeous views, are also popular locales for vacationers, and even small hidden homes in the local maritime forests can attract nature lovers and tourists who love a little privacy.
You'll also want to keep an eye out for guest-friendly amenities, including a private pool, hot tub, game room, or even a theater room. Special amenities and perks go a long way with guests, and an investor looking to maximize their income should bear this fact in mind.
In a pinch, it's smart to start looking at the areas of the Outer Banks you love the best. After all, once you purchase a vacation rental property, it will be your lifetime vacation rental home as well.
Rental Home Income and Mortgages
There are many great reasons to purchase an Outer Banks vacation rental home, and the longstanding popularity of our resort community makes property purchases a solid investment. Each year the Outer Banks is noted as a top family friendly vacation destination with an emphasis on our award winning beaches and unique seasonal activities and festivals.
When considering an investment purchase, it's important to work with a local real estate broker who is familiar with the Outer Banks vacation rental industry. A seasoned agent can provide you with the information you need to determine if purchasing on the Outer Banks is a good addition to your investment portfolio.
Items you can request in advance of your purchase include:
- "Actual" Rental Income - In most ca you can review current and historic data on the actual rental income produced by the home you intend to purchase.
- "Projected" Rental Income - For new construction houses or properties not previously rented, a property management company can provide a projection by analyzing income from similar homes in comparable areas.
- Property Management Fee - Request the annual management fee that a property management company will charge to oversee the rental of this home.
- Utility Expenses - This information is not always readily available, but some owners are able to share this data with prospective buyers.
- Home Maintenance - An experienced broker can provide you information to budget for annual home maintenance costs.
- Pool and Spa Maintenance - When applicable, you can readily obtain annual expenses for maintaining pools and spas.
- Taxes - Annual tax rates are available for each property listed for sale.
- Insurance Costs - Local insurance companies can provide the amount buyers will need to budget for annual insurance expenditures.
Gathering this valuable information up front allows buyers to develop a much clearer picture of the costs to own on the Outer Banks and to determine the Return on Investment (ROI) percentage. In some cases, buyers will be pleasantly surprised to discover healthy 10-12% ROI and a few opportunities that exceed these amounts.
Beyond the investment aspect, purchasing an Outer Banks vacation rental home allows you to spend valuable time with your family at the beach!; With advance notice, owners can block weeks for family use, gift the use of the home to friends and extended family or donate a week for charitable functions.
Permanent Residences
Prospective residents will find plenty of properties for sale designed with year-round residents in mind. These properties many not feature the extensive game rooms, theater rooms or multiple bedrooms that a vacation rental home can have, but they do have lovely lawns and gardens, comfortable living spaces, and plenty of friendly neighbors.
Potential full-time residents have their pick of condos, single family homes, or even mobile homes which can be found from Ocracoke to the Inner Banks communities on the mainland. Local lenders are just as adept at assisting first-time homebuyers as they are investors, and can offer competitive interest rates for potential residents.
In addition, depending on the area, virtually every budget can be accommodated, and folks will find the selection of year-round homes competitively priced, especially in relation to other vacation destination and resort markets.
In other words, future residents will find plenty of opportunities available in their favorite areas, making the daydream of Outer Banks relocation well within reach.
Town Options for Permanent Residences
Like vacation rental or investment properties, year-round homes can be found in virtually every area and town of the Outer Banks, although there are some communities that are more residential in nature than others.
The Inner Banks areas of the Currituck mainland, Elizabeth City, and the Dare County mainland are an attractive possibility for year-round prospective buyers. For one thing, these areas are relatively quiet and free of tourism throughout the year, but still offer exceptional sound or canalfront access for water lovers. Also, with a location of 45 minutes or much less from the Outer Banks' barrier islands, all of these areas present new residents with an easy commute to an on-island job, or just a day at the beach.
For another, the prices in these regions are generally cheaper than the busier tourist hot spots, allowing first time home buyers or relocating families more options at a competitive price.
On the soundside of Kill Devil Hills lies Colington Harbor, a collection of namely residential homes and year-round neighborhoods with exceptional sound and saltwater canal access. This area of the Outer Banks is close to the action, but also offers proximity to the central Outer Banks' schools, community golf and recreational clubs, and public boat ramps and sound access points.
Manteo and Wanchese are also incredibly attractive locales for full-time residents, as they have a world of attractions and amenities, including the NC Aquarium, the Elizabethan Gardens, the Wanchese waterfront fishing docks, and the historic Downtown Manteo, but still maintain a small-town feel. In these areas, prospective residents will find a wide selection of year-round homes with gorgeous gardens, friendly neighbors, and easy access to essential services, like the DMV, government facilities, and local grocery stores and shops.
Hatteras Island is also home to a number of small and almost hidden primarily residential communities, specifically in Avon, Buxton and Frisco.
Avon Village is a quiet "small town" within a small town, and is the perfect neighborhood for families with uncrowded streets, generations of neighbors, and lovely small homes with a few vacation rentals sprinkled in. In Buxton and Frisco, year-round residents flock to the woods, where a number of residences are perched high up at some of the highest altitudes on the Outer Banks, safe from potential flooding, hidden from the main roads, and close to Hatteras Island's exceptional elementary and secondary schools.
While certain areas of the Outer Banks may seem designated for year-round residents, virtually any stretch of beach can serve as a fantastic year-round home. Keep your options open and don't be afraid to explore, and as a result, you're sure to find a wonderful property for sale that your family can truly call home.
Local Schools and Jobs
Because the year-round population of the Outer Banks is comprised primarily of "newcomers" who fell in love the area and eventually moved to the beach, folks interested in a beach relocation will find plenty of options and information available.
Your first stop for relocation information should naturally be your buyer's agent. Your REALTOR can provide you with a wealth of information, from local plumbers or electricians to hair salon recommendations. Don't be afraid to ask questions - your agent will be happy to assist you in getting a head start in fitting into the beach life.
Another great source of information is the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce. As a representative collection of local businesses, vendors, and services available on the Outer Banks, the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce can provide lots of helpful relocation information, from local voting centers to employment opportunities. A visit to their website, will certainly prove to be a fantastic introduction to the Outer Banks for new residents.
New residents can also check in with the county of Dare or Currituck, depending on where their new home lies, for essential relocation information. Both counties have extensive websites that list important department contact info, (like water department of sanitation department), available local government jobs, and local ordinances and regulations. Both counties also have personnel on hand that can help answer department specific questions.
Finally, once on the Outer Banks, new residents who want to be in the know about local events, community groups, or local happenings, are encouraged to check out their local papers. The Island Free Press and Outer Banks Voice both have online "newspapers" that can be accessed with just a couple clicks of the mouse, and the Outer Banks Sentinel and the Coastland Times are standard newspapers that cater and cover the OBX region. For upcoming events, community gatherings, and an outlet to what's happening on the beaches, the local papers are an essential tool for Outer Banks residents.
Flood Insurance, Taxes and Other Costs
One additional cost on the Outer Banks that many mortgage companies require, especially in areas that are close to the ocean or sound, is flood insurance. Many homes on the Outer Banks, with the exception of properties that are located well above sea level, are located in a flood zone, which means that in addition to the standard homeowner's insurance, prospective buyers will be required to purchase a flood insurance policy as well.
The good news is that flood insurance is relatively inexpensive. For example, flood insurance for a $200,000 loan typically runs around $500 a year, and that amount is factored into your monthly mortgage payments.
Some subdivisions or communities may also have additional costs, such as community grounds maintenance fees, or pool or club memberships. Condo complexes on the Outer Banks generally have an extra community cost for maintenance, trash service, or water service, although prospective buyers will generally find this information stated clearly on the real estate MLS listing.
Other than community specific costs and flood insurance, many new owners find those extra expenses associated with being a homeowner incredibly competitive with other areas. Tax rates are quite low on the Outer Banks, and in Dare County, extras like sanitation service or community dumps are free to all residents and owners.
Basically, prospective buyers who are concerned about the additional cost of owning an Outer Banks property have little to worry about. An experienced lender or real estate agent will also notify you well in advance of going under contract of any additional expenses you can or should expect.
Mortgages and Loans
Granted, mortgage companies on the whole are more cautious about distributing home loans, however lenders on the Outer Banks are specialists at second or investment home purchases, and can generally make the home buying process a lot simpler for new OBX buyers.
In the mid-2000s, obtaining a mortgage was a simple affair, with plenty of fixed rate, adjustable rate, and balloon payment options available. Today, those same rates and plans are available, however new buyers should expect a little bit more paperwork and time to complete the process.
Expect to have two years of tax returns available, a year of income statements, and detailed bank statements showing your earnings and savings. Lenders may be more detail oriented these days, however, buyers will find that once qualified, the options are endless. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) are still a relatively popular option for buyers who expect to own the home for only a few years, however with the incredibly low interest rates, fixed rates at 10, 15, 20 or 30 year increments have more or less become the standard for Outer Banks buyers.
Ready to make an offer? Many lenders are happy to review your financial background ahead of time, and give you a pre-approval letter to submit along with your offer to purchase. This lets the sellers know you're a serious and qualified buyer, and can also give you the peace of mind of knowing once the contract is signed, there won't be any financial headaches along the way.
A local real estate agent can give your local lender recommendations, or you can check with the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce for local mortgage companies, lenders, and banks that specialize in second homes, investment properties, and the local Outer Banks real estate market.
Outer Banks Land
Visitors are delighted to find that only certain areas of the Outer Banks can be developed. For example, on Hatteras or Ocracoke Islands, it's not unusual to find 4-6 miles of developed areas surrounded by a dozen miles of undeveloped seashore, managed and maintained by the National Park Service.
However, prospective buyers will still find plenty of undeveloped lots and tracts of land available for sale in virtually every community of the Outer Banks. And prices are incredibly attractive to developers or builders, ranging from the $20,000s to the $200,000s or more for prime oceanfront or soundfront locations.
The beauty of purchasing a lot is that an owner can plan and execute a dream home to their exact specifications, including every amenity they desire, and discarding any extras they can do without. Potential lot or land buyers will also find a number of reputable local builders available to complete their vision. These are businesses that have been building Outer Banks homes for decades, and understand both the landscape and the best way to utilize the potential of a particular lot, (for example, the best deck placement for the best views.)
For prospective Outer Banks home owners who have a clear vision in mind of their dream house, it is most definitely worth the extra leg work to purchase a lot, and then contract a local builder to fill in the blanks. Building prices on the Outer Banks are competitive, and new owners will find no shortage of reputable and locally recommended builders available to construct their dream home.
Additional Considerations
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Like many national communities, the Outer Banks has its fair share of foreclosures, and prospective buyers should be on the lookout for phenomenal "short sale" deals. A short sale is basically a last ditch attempt by the bank or an owner to unload the property off their hands by offering it at an exceptionally reasonable price for a limited amount of time, and as a result, buyers can secure a property at much less than the property's actual value. The only drawback with a short sale is that many properties come with an "as is" provision, meaning that while home inspections are certainly allowed, the seller won't be conducive to making any repairs.
For handymen and handywomen, however, a short sale or foreclosure is an ideal opportunity to rapidly increase the value of a property with a little bit of elbow grease. As such, the short sales and foreclosures on the Outer Banks are definitely worth a look for buyers who love a good home improvement project.
- Want to maximize your rental income? Then start your vacation rental home search in the winter or early spring. As a general rule of thumb, annual rental income is transferred from the seller to the buyer on the closing date, which means that if a closing occurs in March or April, the buyer can enjoy a full season of rental income without any lag from the previous winter. The spring, in fact, is generally known among REALTORS as the most active season of second and investment home sales, simply because of the full year of income. Have fun hunting, but bear in mind that as the Outer Banks' most productive real estate season, being an early bird might be a huge benefit in securing an attractive property.
- Have specific criteria and a little time before you nail down a decision? Sign up for automated email updates. Many local REALTORS can take your specifications and assign you to a mailing list sponsored by the MLS which will send you up-to-the-minute notifications on new properties for sale or price reductions. By receiving instantaneous updates on properties related to your criteria, you can ensure to be the first to know when a new property hits the market, or one of your favorites has dropped its listing price.
- For prospective rental or investment property owners, many property management companies also have in-house real estate sales teams that work with property managers on a daily basis, and can help prospective buyers in finding homes that are very guest-friendly. By choosing a REALTOR associated with a property management company, a buyer can essentially maximize their potential rental income by learning, first hand, what properties can generate the most visitor interest, and what improvements can be made to specific properties to make them more renter-friendly. In fact, many buyers find that in addition to their buyer's agent, they also have access to a local property manager that can guide them in additions or changes that will be the most attractive to potential renters.
Basically, if you want a great rental home, then go to the source. The combination of expert real estate agents and expert property managers will help your prospective vacation rental home reach its full earning potential.
Many folks dream about owning a home on the beach, but few realize that a second or primary home on the Outer Banks is actually a very obtainable reality. Whether you're looking to invest in a vacation rental property your family can enjoy for generations, interested in buying a lot to lay down the groundwork for your dream home, or simply want to enjoy the beach life full-time with a permanent relocation, you'll find the Outer Banks real estate market perfectly accommodating to your expectations.
Best of all, the sheer variety of properties for sale virtually ensure that every taste and budget is accounted for, so prospective buyers will have no problem finding a portfolio of homes or lots that meet their specific criteria.
Intrigued? There's no harm in learning a little more, and experienced local buyer's agents are always on hand to answer questions, whether you've visited the Outer Banks for a day or a decade. On your next vacation, don't be afraid to contact a local Outer Banks REALTOR and take your first step into being a happy, full-time supporter of the beach life on the Outer Banks.