Only Two Homes Left!
Do not wait any longer! These last two homes will sell fast! Contact Heather Sakers for more information at (252) 599- 6814.
Do not wait any longer! These last two homes will sell fast! Contact Heather Sakers for more information at (252) 599- 6814.
Purchase one of the last remaining units in the month of July and we will pay your H O A for the rest of 2018!
For sales information please contact:
Heather Sakers: Phone: (252) 599-6814
REALTOR, SFR Coldwell Banker Seaside Realty
Dr. Beach, a website that list the best beaches in America, ranked Lighthouse Beach and Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach as two of the top ten beaches in the country.
While Lighthouse Beach ranked sixth, Oracocke Lifeguard Beach ranked second, just behind Kapalua Bay Beach in Maui, Hawaii.
The selection process included criteria that ranged from beach condition and water temperature – to – wildlife and beach access.
Below are the top ten rankings of beaches by Dr. Beach:
A sharp sell-off in the bond market is sending mortgage rates to the highest level in seven years.
The average contract rate on the 30-year fixed will likely end the day as high as 4.875 percent for the highest creditworthy borrowers and 5 percent for the average borrower, according to Mortgage News Daily.
Mortgage rates, which loosely follow the yield on the 10-year Treasury, started the year right around 4 percent but began rising almost immediately. They then leveled off in March and early April, only to begin rising yet again. Tuesday’s move follows positive economic data in retail sales, suggesting that newly imposed tariffs would not hit sales as hard as expected.
Home prices in the U.S. rose in February with no sign of changing direction.
Standard & Poor’s said Tuesday that its S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index reported a 6.3% annual increase in February, up from 6.1% a month earlier. Year-over-year prices have risen continuously for the past 70 months, since May 2012, according to David M. Blitzer, managing director and chairman of the Index Committee at S&P Dow Jones in a press statement. Over that time, the annual price increases averaged 6%, comparable to the time period between January 1992 and February 2007, when prices averaged 6.1% annually.
“With expectations for continued economic growth and further employment gains, the current run of rising prices is likely to continue,” said Blitzer.