13 Bahama Drive • $3,000,000
Wonderful sound front home with private new pier and boat dock.
Spectacular sunset views!
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1303-B n. lumina
$759,900
4-bedroom, 3-bath condo.
One block to ocean, Wrightsville Beach.
819 s. lumina avenue
List price $2,150,000
50’ x 178’ oceanfront lot.
Selling agents.
SOLD
115 n. Channel dr.
List price $1,575,000
6 bedrooms, 6 baths, 4,607 square feet.
Selling agent.
1505 W. morning dove Ct.
$417,000
Pointe Summerset. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths.
1 mile to Wrightsville Beach.
SOLD
SOLD
Shannon Andrews of Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage.”
The oldest house to sell in the town was the cottage at 520 S.
Lumina Ave., built in 1912, on a 50-by-106-foot lot. It was not
torn down.
“My clients gutted it,” says Sam Crittenden. The remodel was
done by Chris Parker. It looks amazing.”
The top single-family home sale on Harbor Island was 52
Pelican Drive, waterfront built in 2004 with dockage and twin
boat lifts on Lees Cut, which sold for $2.325 million.
“Waterfront with a deep-water boat slip is gold at Wrightsville
Beach,” listing agent Barbara Pugh says.
Another much-discussed trend was consistent purchases by a
handful of individuals.
“Something quietly happening on the island is a consolida-tion
of properties being acquired by a handful of unaffiliated pri-vate
investors,” Randall Williams says. “This includes commer-cial
as well as residential real estate. These are not the cowboys
and flippers we dealt with in the last boom, these are financially
well-heeled buyers making strategic long-term investments.
They are making calculated decisions, and they are betting on
Wrightsville Beach.”
PHOTO COURTESY INTRACOASTAL REALTY PHOTO COURTESY INTRACOASTAL REALTY PHOTO COURTESY KAREN ZYP
Above, from top: Single-story 12 Island Drive, on deep water on
South Harbor Island, built in 1947, was the top recorded price
sold per square foot at $1,709. On an iconic Wrightsville Beach
street, the cottage at 112 Live Oak Drive may be the best value
in sales for 2017. The oldest house to sell at Wrightsville Beach,
520 S. Lumina Ave., was not torn down but renovated.
www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com