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Top: The first oceanfront house on left, 14 S. Ridge Lane, Wrightsville Beach sold for
$3,675,000. On the soundside is Cordgrass Bay. Above: Two units sold at 10 Marina
Street, zoned for residential and office, fronting Intracoastal Waterway at Wrightsville
Marina. A5 currently upfitted as an office, sold for $602,500 and A1 for $585,000.
The town of Wrightsville Beach
approved 28 new construction building
permit applications for 2019, greater than
a 7 percent increase over 2018. Six of
these were between $1 million and $1.85
million. Nineteen were for single family
homes, and nine were to construct new
duplex units.
Construction of 14 over/under duplex
condos had been approved in the previ-ous
year for a new planned community,
Atlantic View, between East Salisbury
and Seagull streets, the site of the for-mer
Seascape Motel adjacent to Johnnie
Mercers Pier. Twenty-one new residential
units in all were constructed, 18 are ocean
view, three oceanfront, and one is a com-mercial
condo that houses Access 16, a
beachwear clothing and accessory shop.
Eighteen of the new duplex condos
closed in 2019, with a top price of $1.35
million.
“There was nothing really like it on the
beach, the community that Atlantic View
is,” says one of the listing brokers, Max
Smith of Cadence Realty.
The 1950s commercial real estate build-ing
at 84 Waynick Blvd. sold for $815,000.
The tenants remained. The seller and buyer
were local.
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