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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Outer Banks Is A Great Vacation Home Marke

The Outer Banks Is A Great Vacation Home Market
“The Good Life”
The Outer Banks of North Carolina has become the prime east coast destination for vacationers to escape to the beach and relax. The OBX offers unique local appeal with historic relevance like the legends of Blackbeard the Pirate or the birth of aviation.
The east coast is covered with resort towns that have become heavily populated, and most beach towns on the east coast are covered with shopping, high rise developments, parks and  huge condo units.  The Outer Banks has preserved its quaint charm throughout the years, and its unique feel attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
Starting at the Virginia Border, the Outer Banks spans three counties and runs south along the North Carolina coast for about 130 miles.  One reason for underdevelopment on the OBX is the thinness of the islands.  Most homes are either oceanfront or within short walking distance to the ocean.  Towns such as Duck and Corolla have become very popular for vacation home owners because these are popular rental markets.
In a recent USA Today article the Outer Banks was classified into three different areas.  They are as follows:
• Northern beaches: This area includes the towns of Duck, Corolla, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills. “Favorites include Duck and Corolla, and it’s mostly single-family homes, though at the low end you can get a one-bedroom waterfront condo for under 0,000. Most homes are in the 0,000-0,000 range, though Corolla is known for larger oceanfront homes up to million,” a local Outer Banks realtor notes. North of Corolla, where Highway 12 ends, nearly 15 miles of dunes stretch to the Virginia border, dotted with vacation homes accessible only by four-wheel-drive vehicles: “That’s a whole different buyer seeking remote privacy.”
• Southern beaches: Hatteras Island is even less developed than the Northern beaches, and it is well-known for its excellent fishing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and surfing. It is also at least another 30 minutes farther from the mainland bridges and includes more protected lands. Avon, Hatteras Village and Rodanthe, where the Richard Gere romance Nights in Rodanthe was set, are the most popular towns, and prices are lower than farther north. “Low-end one-bedroom condos start around 0,000, and the high end would be a seven-bedroom oceanfront home for about .5 million,” a local Outer Banks realtor notes.
• Mainland: The main bridge from the Outer Banks connects to a peninsula jutting into Albemarle Sound, including the town of Powell’s Point 4 miles from the bridge. “We consider it part of the Outer Banks even though it’s on the mainland,” notes a local Outer Banks realtor, who mentions that the Kilmarlic Club is popular with second-home owners. A master planned golf community with amenities like tennis and health club “started less than 10 years ago. All are single-family homes, from the mid-0,000s to the 0,000s.”
Continually increasing in popularity, there is enormous opportunity in these rental markets.  If you are interested in owning a second home on the Outer Bank
Welcome to Seaside Vacations. Family-owned and operated, Seaside Vacations has spent the last 20 years bringing friends and families together to reconnect and experience meaningful and relaxing vacations on the Outer Banks. We believe that quality time with friends and family should no longer be a luxury, but a way of life.

Article from articlesbase.com

Monday, December 6, 2010

Suffolk News! Pams Magic Bus!

            www.DriverEvents.com

Driver Village is located in Driver,Virginia. Here you will find small-town charm with a blend of historic landmarks and warm southern hospitality. Driver Village is a place where people know each other-from the people who call it home to the businesses and to our city government. We have built a community that is quaint, life is fun and is the perfect place to spend a quiet weekend or a lifetime!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Giannas Pizzaria Italian restaurante comes to Harbour View Suffolk

I had a chance to have lunch at Gianna's today.  It was just like East Side Pizza in Portsmouth.  I am so glad to have them close to The Riverfront.  They have great food.

We love their subs and their pizza and Greek salads is great.
Gianna is the daughter of the owners.  This is a great family restaurant and a good addition to the dining selections in Harbor View.  North Suffolk
Try it.
C

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Sat at Virginia Tech game vs Virginia


Wow ! What a huge stadium. My first Va Tech game but surely will not be my last.
The game was a blow out but exciting. It was also cold but the fans were great.
Go Hokies!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Buffalo Wild Wings comes to Harbour View

Read Article from Suffolk News Herold


The economy may have slowed, but business is still booming in North Suffolk.
The newest business addition to the area will be a Buffalo Wild Wings in the Harbour View West Shopping Center.
The restaurant will be located across from Harris Teeter and is scheduled to open in the summer of 2011, according to Vicki Zima, regional marketing manager for Buffalo Wild Wings.
“We are the headquarters for wings, beer and sports,” Zima said. “We have a great atmosphere, 40 high-definition televisions and numerous big screens and all major sports packages so our customers can watch any game that’s on.”
Harbour View’s will be the seventh location in the Virginia Beach area, according to Zima. It is one of two planned for 2011, and another is in the works to arrive in 2012.
The restaurant will also bring 100 to 125 jobs to the community, as well as support for local vendors — the restaurants use all local vendors for produce and supplies, Zima said.
“We also pride ourselves in being involved with the community,” Zima said. “We do numerous fundraising events for organizations and do a lot of work for sports teams from high school to college to intercollegiate to Little League.”
Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar was founded in 1982. Its restaurants feature a variety of menu items including its namesake Buffalo, N.Y.-style chicken wings. The Buffalo Wild Wings menu specializes in 18 signature sauces and seasonings.
There are currently over 700 Buffalo Wild Wings locations across 43 states.

Suffolk returns land to Nansemond tribe Adds culture to Suffolk, Va



Associated Press
Posted on November 26, 2010 at 11:57 AM

I  wanted to share this as it is good stuff for all of those who reside in Suffolk or are thinking about moving into Suffolk.  

SUFFOLK (AP) -- Suffolk has returned 100 acres in Lone Star Lakes Park to the Nansemond tribe.

The Virginian-Pilot reports that the city agreed to give the prime riverfront land to the tribe last week.

The tribe plans to construct an $8 million replica of a 17th century village, cultural center and burial ground on the property. The privately funded project will be called Mattanock Town.

Nansemond chief Barry Bass told the newspaper that the tribe wants Mattanock Town to be a working village.

He says the tribe will seek grants, corporate sponsors and individual owners after it officially takes ownership of the property.

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