September 24th, 2009
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This is an great Kill Devil Hills home being offered for $236,000. Brick ranch with lots of curb appeal in a year round subdivision. This single level home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on a 12500 S. F. landscaped lot.
Attached garage, large porch on the front and private deck on the back of the home all contribute to the convenience and enjoyment of one level living. On those cool fall and winter nights enjoy a fire in the wood stove. The seller’s are offering a $3,500 carpet allowance to the buyer which will make the home move in ready! Don’t wait make this Kill Devil Hills home yours.
Call 252 255 6484 for more information or email
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September 5th, 2009
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Plastic bag ban tested on Outer Banks
Manteo, N.C. — An experiment ordering big grocery stores to stop giving away disposable plastic bags on the Outer Banks took effect Tuesday.
The law requires big stores on the barrier islands to offer paper bags made of 100 percent recycled paper or coax customers to try reusable shopping bags. The law applies to large stores on islands or peninsulas in Dare, Currituck and Hyde counties.
September 5th, 2009
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Saw this on an Outer Banks real estate blog. The Examiner took a look at a Labor Day forecast for the Outer Banks. Let’s hope they are correct.
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Swimming like a fish in the largest fishbowl is not such a bad idea to enjoy your Labor Day weekend. It may be chilly but still to reach the 80’s over the weekend as the Outer Banks can bring a peaceful ending to a long summer breeze. Experience the clean air, the ocean wide and the gulls that fly pass squawking, not a bad way to end the summer.
Route 12 can be met may different directions, that is if you are coming from the Atlantic Ocean. There are only two ways to truly enter Route 12 of the Outer Banks, either take a ferry (1-800-byFerry) or drive from the north peak. This is one of the enjoyments of life that normally takes a couple of days, such as all three days of Labor Day weekend, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The Outer Banks Labor Day traffic should not be a serious issue.