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Calling the NC Coast Home

Red sunsets, blue water and white sandy beaches are just part of the reason to call eastern North Carolina home. From the sound to the sea, the area’s splendid history and brilliant future shine. Eastern North Carolina is a place where people still smile and say hello in passing, where hospitality still takes kind precedence. Just like home, it’s always inviting.

Whether you are looking to live in one of our historic communities or seeking a coastal retreat, Carteret, Craven and Pamlico counties offer a wealth of options. From beach houses to town homes to homes with 200 years of history, you will find the community and residence to meet your needs, as well as your budget, in eastern North Carolina.

Area residents enjoy pristine natural attractions such as the beaches, the sounds and other local waterways. Boating, fishing, sunbathing, golf and diving are enjoyable pastimes related to this coastal lifestyle. Maritime and National forests brimming with amazing flora and fauna are open for discovery. Historic homes and landmarks spark curiosity among young and old alike. The diversity of our region makes it a place like no other in the Carolinas.
Locals, as well as area businesses and organizations, are always quick to help whenever possible. Don’t be afraid to phone, email or ask in person when searching for information to help with your relocation decision or your move to our area. Municipal offices, chambers of commerce, public schools and various community agencies are here to make you and your family’s transition a smooth one.

For a wealth of area relocation and coastal living information, NCCOAST offers a guide to living the good life on North Carolina's Southern Outer Banks. Visit www.nccoastliving.com to preview this guide and request a complimentary copy.

 

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7/24/08: Living History Program: Knitting Workshop, begins at 10pm, workshop led by Diane Donovan, great mother/daughter opportunity, limit 8 people, materials fee $25, located at BHA Welcome Center, 130 Turner St. Details, call 252-728-5225.
7/24/08: Rachel Carson Reserve Field Trip, 8am - 10am, nature trip to view coastal natural estuarine habitat, occur at low tide, free of charge, donations appreciated. Reservations required, 252-838-0883.
7/24/08: Nature Crafts, 1 – 2pm, create your own nature-themed masterpiece with step-by-step guidance and supplies provided, ages 5 & up, $12. NC Aquarium, Pine Knoll Shores. Details: 252-247-4003.   READ MORE
 

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