$455,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,566 Sq Ft
300 Midyette St Unit B5, Oriental, NC 28571

Beth Frazer
Beth Frazer & Associates, Inc.
(252) 787-7684
$455,000
300 Midyette St Unit B5, Oriental, NC 28571
Beth Frazer
Beth Frazer & Associates, Inc.
(252) 787-7684
$425,000
300 Midyette St Unit B5, Oriental, NC 28571
Beth Frazer
Beth Frazer & Associates, Inc.
(252) 654-6435
$365,000
8047 Treasure Dr Unit 5, Oriental, NC 28571
Wendy Jones COLDWELL BANKER SEA COAST ADVANTAGE
$365,000
303 Midyette St Unit A1, Oriental, NC 28571
Allen Propst MARINER REALTY, INC
$450,000
300 Midyette St Unit A1, Oriental, NC 28571
Suzanne Gwaltney Century 21 Sail/Loft Realty
$430,000
300 Midyette St Unit A15, Oriental, NC 28571
Suzanne Gwaltney Century 21 Sail/Loft Realty
$350,000
303 Midyette St Unit B7, Oriental, NC 28571
Allen Propst MARINER REALTY, INC
$449,000
300 Midyette St Unit A-5, Oriental, NC 28571
Suzanne Gwaltney Century 21 Sail/Loft Realty
$124,000
305 South Ave Unit 33, Oriental, NC 28571
The Local Group Team Real Broker LLC
$140,000
305 South Ave Unit 33, Oriental, NC 28571
The Local Group Team eXp Realty
$156,000
201 Wall St Unit 25, Oriental, NC 28571
Suzanne Gwaltney Century 21 Sail/Loft Realty
Oriental, North Carolina, often referred to as the "sailing capital of North Carolina," is a tranquil town situated among tributaries and creeks flowing into the Neuse River, providing access to the Intracoastal Waterway. The town is renowned for its vibrant sailing community, featuring numerous marinas, sailing clubs, and annual regattas, including the Oriental Cup Regatta. Housing options range from early 19th-century Victorians and Colonial Revivals to newer ranch styles, coastal cottages, and stilt beach homes, with many properties offering waterfront views and private docks. Families are drawn to the area for its popular summer camps, such as Camp Seagull and Camp Seafarer, which are within 12 miles and offer discounted rates for local children. Students attend Pamlico County Schools, with Pamlico County Primary Elementary School being highly rated.
Local attractions include Lou Mac Park, known for its fishing pier and scenic views, John Bond Town Beach for swimming and lounging, and Edward D. Lupton Park, which features a tennis court and playground. The town also boasts a dog park for pet owners. Dining options are predominantly family-owned, with popular spots like The Silos Restaurant, The Bean, and Toucan Grill & Fresh Bar offering a variety of cuisines and live entertainment. The Oriental History Museum and The Old Theatre provide cultural enrichment, while the Ol Front Porch Musical Festival in October showcases a range of musical genres. For commuters, Broad Street serves as the main thoroughfare, and the Cherry Branch-Minnesott Beach Ferry, located 11 miles away, offers free passage across the river.
On average, homes in Oriental, NC sell after 78 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Oriental, NC over the last 12 months is $500,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Oriental, there are currently 11 condos for sale, providing a variety of options for potential buyers. With condos priced between $124,000 to $455,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of August, 2025 the median home price in Oriental is $517,500, while the average sale price is $539,146, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, condos spend 78 days listed before being sold. Whether you're considering condominiums, apartments for sale, or modern condos, there are options to cater to different lifestyles. Browse the range of condos for sale in Oriental, NC, and discover your ideal residence.