Quote from smilingsynic:
I live out there and am looking for a beach house that is not too close (target of 2010--the real estate bubble has really burst out there). I remember seeing those homes on the beach road on MP 3 or so crumbling to the sand.
I hope you were not one of those homeowners who had their house condemned by the city for septic reasons and then had their property become just another place for the public on which to sun themselves.
Depends on where you want to buy. The erosion is very bad from Buxton, Frisco, etc., to the end of the Island.
If I were looking to buy on the beach, I'd be looking at Duck/Corolla. Ocracoke isn't too bad. However, it's expensive real estate just like Duck, and Corolla. If you really want to play it safe, check out Manteo.
Where were you on the OBX? We were in Frisco. Never again. It's a doomed beachfront. There are HUGE sandbags out on the beach, and there are decks falling into the sand every week there due to the erosion.
God is taking back some land, and this isn't the place to put $$$. Oh yes, we had P&C insurance. However, we went in the hole to the tune of $75,000 after it was all said and done...
The best thing to do is rent a house on Buxton, Frisco, and/or Hatteras, etc., and LEAVE after you've enjoyed the peace, quiet, and scenery there. I hate to even type this, as we love it south of Nags Head.
Last, never again. Did I mention that earlier?
My Wife cries her self to sleep at night when she looks at the photos of what we USED TO HAVE. Now, I tell her "let's go. We'll rent a nice house there, and leave when we need to leave.
I also get "torn up" when thinking about about what used to be, and what is now reality. What a beautiful, peaceful place! Our kids could pley there, no worries. We could walk across US12, and get some shrimp, and a few Pepsi's while the kids played. It's not the same, and it's a really, really touchy subject with us as that's where we said we were going to retire to someday.
I wanted to fish while she collected sea shells...
