[C320-list] North/South Carolina Coastal Areas
Ronniew326 at aol.com
Ronniew326 at aol.com
Wed Sep 11 12:59:35 PDT 2013
Many thanks to Chris, Dennis, Jim and the others who responded to this. I
do appreciate it.
In a message dated 9/10/2013 10:45:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
clburti at gmail.com writes:
I’ll add my recommendation for the area. Look at Fairfield Harbor near New
Bern, they have a number of reasonably priced waterfront homes with deep
water access. You’ll also want to look at Cypress Landing in Chocowinity on
the Pamlico...they have a number of reasonably priced slips for sale and it
is well designed for hurricane protection.
Fair Winds
Chris Burti
Commitment
Catalina 320, #867
From: Dennis Harris
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:40 PM
To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
Pamlico Plantation near Washington, NC
http://www.athomenet.com/pamlicoplantation/home.asp
Both townhomes and individual homes available in price range that you
mentioned. Every home, lot, townhome has it's own slip in the marina.
Check the various realtor sites as some have lots of pictures of housing
and
facilities as well.
Also look at Cypress Landing near Washington, NC, although houses tend to
be
larger and a bit more expensive.
Small town/rural location. Good medical center, air service, university
setting in Greenville, NC about 30 miles away. Two boat yards for haul
out
and repairs directly across creek. Also, Washington, Yacht and Country
Club.
Pamlico River, Pamlico Sound, Neuse River, Intercostal Waterway close by;
Beaufort, Cape Lookout, and Atlantic ocean about 90 miles away easily
reached by boat.
Dennis Harris
C-320 #694
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From: Ronniew326 at aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:24 PM
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Subject: [C320-list] North/South Carolina Coastal Areas
This is for those of you who either live near, or visit regularly, to the
North and/or South Carolina coastal areas. My girlfriend and I are
considering buying a condo or small home, water front or water view,
somewhere in
the areas between Oriental, NC and Savannah, GA. We are looking to visit
some of those areas in late October or so and are looking for
recommendations as to where a couple near age 70 with a C-320 might be
interested in
living/sailing either full time or perhaps just in the colder months. Our
price range is in the $250-300K neighborhood. Any input from our fellow
sailors in those areas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
advance......
Ronnie Williams
C-320 # 326 "Banana Wind"
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