Finding the perfect waterfront or water view to call home can be a challenge, especially when there are so many great communities to choose from. Take the Crystal Coast for example, with the beautiful beaches of Emerald Isle and Indian Beach or the affordable boat homes of Cape Carteret. There is another Crystal Coast community that is surrounded by water.
Let me introduce you to Morehead City, NC. This charming Inner Banks town is filled with fun—from the shops and restaurants of its Downtown waterfront to the amazing boating out in its calm Sound waters. There are activities for everyone to enjoy here, inside, outside, and all around.
Here’s everything you’ll love about Morehead City.
Quaint and historic, Morehead City is FUN. There are lots of locally owned eateries, cafes, bars and boutiques. And if you’re looking for entertainment, you’ll find that, too; Downtown Morehead hosts plenty of fun events, from live music to food festivals and fishing tournaments.
Morehead City is adventurous. Beaches? Check. Boating? Check. Hiking and biking? Check and check. Camping and exploring undeveloped nature preserves? Double check.
The white-sand beaches of Boge Banks lie just across the Causeway. There are many public boat ramps, as well as numerous neighborhoods offering boating facilities. There are scenic parks throughout town. And for those who really want to escape, there is Sugarloaf Island, Rachel Carson Nature Preserve, the Shackleford Banks, and more.
Morehead City is an awesome hostess! Celebrations, festivals, tournaments, entertainment… there’s always something happening in Morehead City. There are casual concerts in Jaycee Park. There are special events, like a July 4th Celebration and a New Years Countdown. There are city-run fitness classes. There are boat shows and art walks. And let’s not forget the biggest event on the Crystal Coast, the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament!
Morehead City is all about the water. If you love to boat, what could be better than strolling out your back door and onto your own private dock—complete with deepwater boat slip or lift? Much of Morehead City lies along some kind of waterfront—Bogue Sound, Crab Point Bay, Calico Creek, deep water canals and inlets. So there’s a lot of waterfront living available. And most of it connects up to the Intracoastal Waterway, so ocean escapes are just a short ride away.
When you are ready to explore the real estate possibilities in Morehead City, call or text me, Denis Raczkowski, Agent ASAP @ 919-308-2292.
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