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Stats as of July 1st
(Properties in red involved WWP)
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HOMES
SOLD
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LAND SOLD
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TIMESHARES SOLD
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3 Dunedin Court
5 BR / 5.5 BA
$1,620,000
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6
Ballantrae Court
$975,000
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819-A
SBHW
3 BR /
2.5 BA
$260,000
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596 Kinnakeet Way
4 BR / 3.5 BA
$1,050,000
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19 Starrush Trail
$387,500
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Hammock 32H
3 BR / 3 BA
$80,000
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302
East Beach
4 BR /
3.5 BA
$950,000
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45 Cape
Creek
$360,000
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34 Cape Fear
Trail
3 BR / 3.5 BA
$900,000
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14 Laughing Gull
$260,000
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14
Scotch Bonnet
2 BR /
2 BA
$735,000
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24
Laughing Gull
$250,000
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15 Peppervine
Trail
5 BR / 3 BA
$700,000
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7 Palm
Court
$212,000
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21 Starrush Trail
3 BR / 2.5 BA
$605,000
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546
Chicamacomico
$167,500
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19
Royal Tern
4 BR /
2 BA
$566,000
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44 fort Holmes
$95,000
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12 Snowy Egret
3 BR / 2 BA
$540,000
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9 Old Baldy
$95,000
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Surfman’s
Walk 4
3 BR /
3.5 BA
$514,000
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10 Live
Oak Trail
$90,000
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Villa
34
3 BR /
3 BA
$495,000
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306 NBHW
$76,000
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Surfman’s Walk 1
2 BR / 2.5 BA
$475,000
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12
Surfboat Court
3 BR /
3.5 BA
$450,000
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1 Keeper’s
Landing
2 BR / 3 BA
$372,000
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4 Poorman’s
Pepper
4 BR / 3.5 BA
$250,000
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Royal
James 4B
2 BR /
2 BA
$231,250
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HOMES
ACTIVE CONTINGENT
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LAND
ACTIVE CONTINGENT
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HOMES
PENDING
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3
Inverness Court
4 BR /
3.5 BA
$1,549,000
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5 Dunedin Court
$1,100,000
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233
Station House Way
5 BR /
4 BA
$1,899,000
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18 Keeper’s
Landing
3 BR /
3.5 BA
$1,150,000
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223
West Bald Head
$475,000
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112 Edward Teach
4 BR / 4.5 BA
$989,000
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656
Wash Woods Way
4 BR /
4.5 BA
$999,000
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600
Kinnakeet Way
$220,000
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17
Keeper’s Landing
3 BR /
3.5 BA
$949,000
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656 Kinnakeet Way
5 BR / 5.5 BA
$850,000
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19
Keeper’s Landing
2 BR /
2 BA
$449,000
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17
Sumner’s Crescent
1 BR /
1 BA
$399,000
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Association Meeting – Open House Signage
This Friday, July 9th
at 1:00PM, there will be a meeting at the Association Building, which the
public may attend. WWP will be there and, for a third time, will be
requesting a variance concerning the use of directional signs for Open
Houses that are off the main roads.
In this tough market, we need all the help we
can get, and homes that lay “off the beaten path” receive no Open House
attention, because there is little we can do to show that they can be
visited. This is also an issue with homes that are for sale by owner. If
you are selling your own home without the assistance of an agent, you
have no way to let would-be clients / buyers know that your home is
there. To solve this issue, we would like to be able to display a
professional directional sign during the posted Open House hours, and
then pick them up immediately when the home is closed.
We encourage all who can attend to be there and
voice your concern. If you cannot attend this Friday, please send us an
email letting us know your position on allowing directional signs to
display a home as being an Open House. We thank you for your support.
McIntyre Opposes the Port
Please
attend a reception for the Honorable Mike McIntyre, Member of the United
States House of Representatives for our 7th District of North
Carolina. As a ranking Member of the House Committee on Armed Services,
Congressman McIntyre is very familiar with procedures the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers follows in mitigating beach erosion and other problems that
navigation projects can and do create for adjacent communities. He is
also very familiar with Bald Head’s specific challenges and has been our
ally in Washington for years.
The
reception will be held at the home of Adie Coy, 710 Shoals Watch near
the Shoals Club on Saturday, July 10 from 5:00 to 6:30. The cost to
attend is $150 per person. There are also sponsorships at levels of
Platinum $2000, Gold $1000, Silver $500 and Bronze $250 which cover
attendance of a couple. Please make checks out to: “Mike McIntyre for
Congress”. You may mail them to: P. O. Box 1, Lumberton, NC 28359-0001,
or bring them to the event.
We
sincerely hope that you will attend and voice your concerns and love for
Bald Head Island.
Click
here to download Sponsorship Package
McIntyre’s
Announcement in Opposition to the NCIT
4th of July on BHI

Fourth of July
weekend on BHI was fantastic! The picnic was great fun and the annual
golf cart parade was a real crowd pleaser. There were so many fun and
clever cart designs that we just couldn’t choose one or two for this
article. Instead, please visit the links below to see all photos that we
took of the parade.
View Album
View YouTube Video
Visit
our calendar for details and more
Island events!
Please
click here to update your contact
information.
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