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    $295,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,128 Sq Ft

    198 Styron Creek Rd, Sealevel, NC 28577

    Spacious home within walking distance of Styron's Bay in Sea Level. With a split floor plan there is plenty of room to spread out. The master has an ensuite bathroom and walk in closet. You will enjoy the large living room with fireplace. The kitchen has a center isle and counter space galore. The separate laundry room with sink is super convenient as it opens onto the back deck. On over an

    Tracy Morris Weichert Realtors At Wave's Edge

    198 Styron Creek Rd, Sealevel, NC 28577
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    $212,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,536 Sq Ft

    157 Styron Creek Rd, Sealevel, NC 28577

    LOOK NOW!! This is an unbelievable opportunity to have your own home/rental/vacation spot in Sea Level! The location is great for easy access to fabulous hunting and fishing areas as well as beautiful wildlife, peace and quiet. The HUGE double car garage/workshop provides so many options for all your equipment, toys, hunting and fishing gear as well as your cars or trucks! It would be an

    The Star Team eXp Realty

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Why Live in Atlantic

Atlantic, North Carolina, is a remote, unincorporated community in northeast Carteret County, bordered by the Core Sound and small bays. With a population of over 500 residents, Atlantic is known for its coastal and rural character, offering picturesque marsh, river, and sound views. The community is home to the Marine Corps Outlying Landing Field (MCOLF) Atlantic, which has been active since 1942. Housing options are limited, with a mix of bungalows, cottages, and ranch-style homes built throughout the 20th century. New construction is rare, and plots of land occasionally become available. Carteret County Public Schools serve the area, with Atlantic Elementary School and Down East Middle School earning high ratings. Atlantic provides access to the Core Sound through public spots like Drum Inlet, and locals often engage in fishing and sightseeing via charters such as Jumpin’ Mullet. The Morris Marina Ferry offers transportation to the North Core Banks. The Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1964, spans 11,000 acres of coastal marshes and is home to diverse wildlife. Dining options include White Point Take-Out and Wild Will’s Revenge, both known for fresh seafood. Essential shopping can be found at Island’s Choice and Dollar General, with larger stores like Food Lion and Piggly Wiggly located about 30 miles away. Atlantic is car-dependent, with Beaufort 30 miles southwest and Morehead City 34 miles away on U.S. Route 70. Carteret Health Care is approximately 35 miles from Atlantic, and the Coastal Carolina Regional Airport is around 62 miles away.
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