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Kure Beach, North Carolina Colorful Beachside Home for Sale

1437 Fort Fisher Boulevard S., Unit C2, Kure Beach, North Carolina 28449

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On an island off the southern North Carolina coast, Kure Beach is a relaxed affluent place and the site of this colorful seaside condominium for sale. Built in 1982, it has 710 square feet, one bedroom, one bath and is on the second floor of a building in The Riggings, a four building community that is literally on the sand and just a few feet from the water. The asking price is $380,000.

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The exterior is blue, and inside the floors are tan/gray vinyl planking with pastel green, gray and pink walls. The living area faces the sea and has two glass sliding doors and a covered deck that provide gorgeous views of the beach, water and sky.

A bunk bed lines an entryway wall, adding extra sleeping space, and a window in the bedroom overlooks Kure Beach.

White cabinetry, white appliances and a pink/orange countertop and a breakfast bar are in the kitchen. The bath has a matching vanity, a shower, a tub and a stackable washer and dryer.

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Amenities include an oceanside swimming pool, private beach access and a reserved parking space.

The HOA fee is $650 per month.

Visit tinyurl.com/mvhcf5t4 to see this home or Google its address above to find other Realtor sites with pictures and more information.

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Kure Beach, North Carolina

A mellow seaside hamlet, little Kure Beach sits on Pleasure Island on the southern North Carolina coast. Cape Fear River is to its west and the Atlantic Ocean to its east.

The long, clean beach is bordered by private homes and vacation rentals. Ocean Front Park, which is near the 700 foot long fishing pier, has a boardwalk and an attractive open air pavilion. Restaurants specialize in seafood, but Italian and BBQ places are here, too. Specialty stores cater to shoppers looking for beachwear, ice cream, coffee and more.

Nearby Fort Fisher State Recreation Park, also known as the South End, allows 4-wheel drive vehicles, has pristine stretches of beach and is home to more than a dozen endangered species.

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