Join Us for a Party May 16th, 4-6pm at Devonshire Place
Join us for a party May 16th, 4-6pm, and tour our newest two model homes at Devonshire Place in Kill Devil Hills, NC.
Come check out our newest models to the neighborhood, the Somerset starting at $290K, and the Warwick starting at $349K! Beer, Wine and Hors d’oeuvres from Chilli Peppers Coastal Grill.
Hurry, this is the last phase of the development with only 17 homesites left. Contact Sales Agent, Heather Sakers at (252) 599-6814, or visit www.OBXNewhomes.com today for additional details. We hope to see you at the party! New Homes for sale Outer Banks.
1324 Devonshire Road, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
New waterpark near Outer Banks could be the largest in the nation
An 80-acre water park with a slide taller than the local pine trees is set to open next year in southern Currituck County near the Outer Banks.
The $45 million project will go up near two golf courses on U.S. 158 about two miles north of the Wright Memorial Bridge. The park is expected to attract 4,500 people a day during tourist season and will include a big wave pool, water slides, a lazy river, an adventure pond and restaurants, among other attractions.
“The Outer Banks vacation area has such a rich history with room to grow the recreational leisure market,” Kenneth Ellis, an owner of OBX Waterpark Adventure, LLC, said in a news release.
A seal sunbathing on North Carolina’s Outer Banks!
A seal sunbathing on North Carolina’s Outer Banks and enjoying unseasonably warm February weather has become an Internet star.
Video of the lounging seal pup was captured Saturday by Kitty Hawk-based photographer Cory Godwin, and had garnered more than 311,000 views on Godwin’s production Facebook page by Wednesday. Seals, especially young ones, typically start showing up on North Carolina beaches in January to snag some fish before heading back north to New England and Canada in spring.
They’re mostly pups that can’t yet compete with adults in their home waters up north, so they head south to forage for fish, Karen Clark, program director of the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education in Corolla, said last year. The center is operated by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article135661943.html
Sunbathing Seal on the Beach!
A seal sunbathing on North Carolina’s Outer Banks and enjoying unseasonably warm February weather has become an Internet star.
Video of the lounging seal pup was captured Saturday by Kitty Hawk-based photographer Cory Godwin, and had garnered more than 311,000 views on Godwin’s production Facebook page by Wednesday. Seals, especially young ones, typically start showing up on North Carolina beaches in January to snag some fish before heading back north to New England and Canada in spring.
They’re mostly pups that can’t yet compete with adults in their home waters up north, so they head south to forage for fish, Karen Clark, program director of the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education in Corolla, said last year. The center is operated by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article135661943.html
Existing Home Sales Reach Highest Mark Since 2007
Existing Home Sales Reach Highest Mark Since 2007
- Sales of existing homes reached the highest pace in a decade at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.69 million.
- January marked the 59th consecutive month of year-over-year price gains as the median home price rose 7.1% to $228,900.
- NAR’s Chief Economist, Lawrence Yun had this to say, “Much of the country saw robust sales activity last month as strong hiring and improved consumer confidence at the end of last year appear to have sparked considerable interest in buying a home.
Existing Home Sales Reach Highest Mark Since 2007!
Existing Home Sales Reach Highest Mark Since 2007
- Sales of existing homes reached the highest pace in a decade at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.69 million.
- January marked the 59th consecutive month of year-over-year price gains as the median home price rose 7.1% to $228,900.
- NAR’s Chief Economist, Lawrence Yun had this to say, “Much of the country saw robust sales activity last month as strong hiring and improved consumer confidence at the end of last year appear to have sparked considerable interest in buying a home.











