Avon
Neighborhood in Nags Head, North Carolina
Dare County 27959
Beach cottages and oceanfront stunners
In 2020, Avon's reported permanent population was 832, a number reflected in the town’s mix of rental homes and year-round residences. Some belong to resort communities such as Koru Village or Kinnakeet Shores, offering shared amenities to tourists and homeowners alike. Others perch right along the coastal dunes. “We’re seeing a lot more people retiring here, because we have more amenities than we used to, but it’s still a lot of second homes that people use as investment properties to rent out when they’re not here,” Munden says. Homes here share the Outer Banks’ trademark beachy styles, which include bright pastel hues or shingle siding, large wraparound balconies and wooden piling to mitigate damage from occasional high water levels. While it’s rare to find single-family homes selling under $400,000, some petite cottages might list for lower. On the opposite end, luxury waterfront properties can be listed for over $2 million.Waterfront dining and the island’s only chain grocer
Avon is one of the more developed parts of Hatteras Island, making it comparatively easy to run errands. The area’s Food Lion is the only chain grocery store on the island, and Avon also boasts a post office, fire department and, importantly, healthcare facility at Outer Banks Family Medicine Avon. Despite the small-town feel of this beach village, residents don’t have to venture far to visit a hardware store, stock up on bait and tackle or hit the gym. On Tuesdays during the summer, locals and visitors flock to the Avon Farmers Market right off N.C. Highway 12 for fresh produce and handmade goods. There’s no shortage of seafood fresh from the coast, whether that means taking some home from Sunrise Seafood Market, or dining at one of the town’s many restaurants. “I like Oceanas Bistro, which is a locally owned business that does breakfast, lunch and dinner. The other one we go to is Po House, up in northern Avon. Their dining area has views of the water,” Munden says. At Po House, diners can sit right on the Sound for a waterfront dining experience supplemented by a seasonal menu of locally sourced ingredients. While its cocktail list includes a rotating selection of frozen options, diners can also pick from playful concoctions such as an “Effen good” cucumber lemonade. For a morning pick-me-up before hitting the beach, some residents stop at Muffins and Scones for breakfast sandwiches and sweets.Cast off on an island pier
Miles of sandy shoreline greet beachgoers at Avon Beach, part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. This stretch of sun and sea is a quiet respite compared to some of the busier beaches in the northern Outer Banks. In the middle of the beach is Avon Fishing Pier, which welcomes sightseers and fishermen with a wooden arch that reads “Welcome to America’s Pier.” In the decades since the pier’s construction in 1963, its daily fishing passes and rods for rent have made this a popular fishing spot for amateur and experienced anglers alike. After a long day of casting out, folks can refuel with food trucks that frequently park at the pier’s base. Stu’s Food Truck is a reliable fixture, known for its biscuits and barbecue served beachside. Haulover Day Use Area, about 3.5 miles south of the pier, is a secluded spot on the Pamlico Sound. On clear days, it's full of windsurfers taking advantage of the area’s calm, shallow waters.One major road keeps this village connected
Roughly 50 miles south of Kill Devil Hills, Avon is approximately an hour and five minutes away from the Outer Banks’ most populous town and its many attractions. To the south, the island makes a westward turn before hitting the Hatteras Inlet. Hatteras, with its ferry service to Ocracoke, is about 18 miles, or half an hour away. While Avon has a remote feel, residents have most of their everyday needs in town. To reach other destinations, N.C. Highway 12 is the Outer Banks’ primary thoroughfare, connecting Avon to other sites along the barrier islands.Unique coastal concerns affect homeowners
Flooding is a major concern for homeowners across the Outer Banks, including Avon. Hurricanes and tropical storms have been known to affect the area, and most properties are located in a flood zone. As a result, homeowners may be required to purchase flood insurance. High winds and extreme heat can also impact life on the coast.Send the kids to school in nearby Buxton
Dare County Schools serve students in Avon. Cape Hatteras Elementary scores a B-minus from Niche and sends sixth through 12th grade students on to Cape Hatteras Secondary School, which earns a B. Both schools have less than 400 students and are about a 15-minute drive south of Avon in Buxton. Career-minded learners can even get a head start with career and technical education courses at Cape Hatteras Secondary School, with course offerings in agriculture, carpentry and marketing.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Christie Baer
Pirates Cove Realty
(252) 596-0703
79 Total Sales
1 in Avon
$485,000 Price
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Haley Winslow
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Seaside Realty KH
(828) 268-3712
69 Total Sales
1 in Avon
$85,000 Price
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Nancy Scarborough
Dolphin Realty, Inc.
(252) 475-7378
32 Total Sales
1 in Avon
$450,000 Price
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Jayme Pilot
ROG OBX, Inc
(252) 421-6988
47 Total Sales
3 in Avon
$608K - $625K Price Range
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Rebecca Conley
ROG OBX, Inc
(252) 475-7284
27 Total Sales
6 in Avon
$379K - $1.6M Price Range
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Cameron Griggs
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Seaside Realty KH
(984) 833-2344
130 Total Sales
6 in Avon
$335K - $1.7M Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Avon | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Avon Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Avon, Nags Head sell after 85 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Avon, Nags Head over the last 12 months is $565,068, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Somewhat Bikeable
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