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25203 Bold Dune Drive
Waves, NC 27982
Richard Tolson with RT Realty OBX, LLC, original listing - (252) 202-9199
$699,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 4, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2738 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to "The People Sanctuary" - Your Coastal Paradise! Escape to the pristine shores of Waves, and discover this magnificent oceanside home that offers stunning sound and sunset views with direct ocean access to a beautiful, uncrowded beach. This extremely comfortable and spacious home boasts over 2,700 square feet of heated living space, ensuring you and your loved ones will always have plenty of room to relax and enjoy. This property features multiple decks perfect for soaking in the sun and taking in the breathtaking views, a private pool and hot tub for your own oasis, and media and game rooms offering endless entertainment options for all ages. There is also a mid-level den, providing a cozy space to unwind and relax. Imagine waking up to sunrises over the Atlantic Ocean and ending your day with unforgettable sunsets over The Pamlico Sound. This home is the total package, sold completely furnished with a solid rental history, generating an impressive owner gross income of $40K to $50K over the past three years. Start building lifelong memories with family and friends today! The interior boasts 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, including a primary ensuite on the main level, three additional bedrooms on the mid-level, plus a second living area. The first level amenities include a game room, theatre/media room, wet bar, laundry, and a full bath with access to the pool and hot tub area. The home also features durable Trek decking, 6-panel solid wood doors, cedar-lined closets, dual water heaters, and quality LVP flooring on the first level. Numerous quality features and updates have been made since 2021, showcasing the quality construction of a well maintained home. Enjoy the convenience of an outside shower on the deck to rinse off before jumping into the pool or hot tub - life truly is good here! Don't miss the opportunity to own this incredible coastal retreat. Schedule your viewing today and start living the dream!
Property Information
Lot Size
9,878 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
25203 Bold Dune Drive
City
Waves
State
NC
Zip Code
27982
County
DARE
Listing
Name
Phone
(252) 202-9199
Office Name
Office Phone
(252) 202-9199
Agent Name
Richard Tolson
Agency Phone
(252) 202-9199

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