By Katie Redmiles
Purchased in 2001 for $65,000 as a rehab after Hurricane Isabel, this home has been completely rebuilt. It is a boater’s paradise and waterfront living at its finest with a double lot including 147’ of water frontage and two 10,000 lb boatlifts.
By Katie Redmiles
Last selling in 1990 for $248,750, this home recently became the highest sale in community history. The year-round sunroom and heated pool/spa accented by a waterfall make the backyard a private, tropical paradise, which was a major selling point. Key for entertaining, a finished basement comes complete with a wet bar, dishwasher, refrigerator, granite bar top, and cherry cabinets.
By Katie Redmiles
This home is new construction on an almost four-acre lot in a private gated community. The soaring ceilings throughout and abundant windows make it bright and airy. Kitchen upgrades include granite counters, center island, travertine tile, and a walk-in pantry.
By Mark S. Reeve
Including its fully finished basement, this colonial measures in at approximately 3,800 square feet of living space, making it a great choice for a large family that likes entertaining. It also includes a luxurious “owners'” suite creating an inner sanctuary where parents can get away. Being in an established neighborhood, the roomy one-acre lot is another great plus, offering plenty of outdoor play space for kids.
By Mark S. Reeve
This sprawling 2,240 square foot ranch is a perfect illustration of how the market changed last year after inflated boom prices started bursting. The asking price in late 2006 was $585,000, dropped a few months later to $559,000, and downgraded again in early 2007 to $535,000.