Along the North Carolina coast, properties like this are almost never found. Beneath a canopy of centuries-old live oaks, this historic bluff rises above the Intracoastal Waterway and looks across the marsh to New River Inlet and the Atlantic beyond — one of the rare mainland homesites along this stretch of coast where the ocean itself becomes part of the view.
Unlike most waterfront property in coastal North Carolina, this homesite sits above base flood elevation, allowing the opportunity to build a single-story home on slab without elevation — a rare and valuable advantage for waterfront living.
The property is anchored by magnificent live oak trees creating a natural canopy and sense of history that defines this coastal bluff. Boaters will appreciate the location, with dock potential subject to state and federal permitting, two nearby marinas, and immediate access to the Intracoastal Waterway and New River Inlet.

