Monday, May 24, 2010

Jack Garris Joins Beach Realty & Construction / Kitty Hawk Rentals

Jack Garris Joins Beach Realty & Construction / Kitty Hawk Rentals


Sales Manager, Beth Urch announces the addition of Jack Garris to the sales team at Beach Realty & Construction / Kitty Hawk Rentals. Jack has 25 years of experience in real estate sales and management and holds both a Virginia and North Carolina license. Mr. Garris earned a BS in Business Administration from Old Dominion University and served in the United States Marine Corps. His real estate accreditations include ABR, ABRM, CRB, CREA, and GRI and Mr. Garris has also served on numerous committees for the Hampton Roads Realtors Association and the Outer Banks Association of Realtors. Jack specializes in residential and investment properties from Carova to South Nags Head and works from the Duck office of Beach Realty & Construction. Please contact Jack Garris at jack@beachrealtync.com or in the Duck Sales office at (252) 261-6600.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Summer Sweepstakes Photo Contest - Enter to Win a Private Photo Session with Lori Douglas!

Submit your best Outer Banks “beach” photo to photos@beachrealtync.com. Winner will receive one hour private photo session and one 8x10 photo courtesy of Lori Douglas Photography, valued at $150. All entered photographs will be posted on Beach Realty NC’s social media pages and potentially used in Beach Realty’s 2011 Vacation Rental Guide. Winning photo will be selected by the Marketing Department and other staff members at Beach Realty/Kitty Hawk Rentals based on what we decide is the best representation of our beach. Scenic and family photos welcome.



Rules:
Limit to 1 photo entry per person.
Must be at least 18 years of age to enter.
Must plan to visit the Outer Banks in 2010.
Must be or become a fan of Beach Realty NC on Facebook.

Contest Begins Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 and ends on Tuesday, June 1st at 5:30pm.

Best of Luck!

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Beach Realty Agent of the Month

Bucky Harrison Agent of the Month


Beach Realty & Construction Sales Manager, Beth Urch is proud to announce that Bucky Harrison is named Agent of the Month for April. Bucky moved to the Outer Banks in 2005 from the Richmond area and joined the Beach Realty sales team in 2007. Bucky is a real estate professional dedicated to providing quality, ethical representation. He specializes in residential and investment properties from Corolla to Hatteras. Bucky enjoys all high school sports and spends his spare time at the loc Bucky Harrison can be reached in the Kitty Hawk office at (252) 261-3815 or via email at bucky@beachrealtync.com.

More about Bucky

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Two Recognized Beach Realtors

Joanne Kepler and Kristine Braunsdorf, associate brokers with Beach Realty and Construction/Kitty Hawk Rentals, earned the nationally recognized Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource Certification. The National Association of Realtor SER certification instructs agents on how to qualify and prepare sellers for the short sale process, how to communicate and negotiate with lenders, and outlines the options available to distressed homeowners.

Congratulations to both Joanne and Kristine!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Kayaking on the Outer Banks

The Outer Banks is the perfect place for outdoor enthusists. Kayaking is just one of the many hobbies that locals and tourist from all of the world enjoy on the Outer Banks.

Kayaking on the Ocean may not always be the best idea for the novice kayaker due to strong winds, currents and waves, however there are days when the water is calm and flat for as far as the eye can see. For the adventure seeker, Kayaking in the Ocean can be the ultimate thrill as you can ride the waves as do surfers.

For the more relaxing kayaking experience, take a kayak out on the Sound. The Sound is typically always calm and you can glide in and out of marsh paths, explore untouched, uninhabited beaches & islands or you can even take a scenic kayak trip down to Roanoke Island.

There are plenty of rental companies that rent Kayaks by the day and some of our vacation homes come equipped with kayaks for you to enjoy on your vacation. Some companies like Kitty Hawk Kites offer scenic Kayak tours of the Outer Banks - this is something I highly recommend.

Held annually in September is an adventure race which includes, running, biking, kayaking and swimming for a total of 50 miles. So if you are up for the challenge, you may want to look into signing up for this extremely challenging race.

Here is a short clip of a Kayaker on the Ocean off the Outer Banks.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Enter to Win a Private Helicopter Tour of the Outer Banks for You and Two Friends!

Beach Realty & Construction - Kitty Hawk Rentals is giving away a once in a lifetime experience! Enter to win one 30 minute private helicopter tour of the Outer Banks provided by Coastal Helicopters LLC., valued at $225. This is a private helicopter tour for you and two friends to experience the Outer Banks like never before! Contest begins on May 3, 2010 and ends on May 17th, 2010. Winner will be notified via email. Weight restrictions may apply.


Rules: 
1. You must be at least 18 years of age to enter.
2. You must be planning to visit the Outer Banks anytime from May - December, 2010.
3. You must become or already be a fan Beach Realty NC on Facebook.


To Enter:
Enter your email address below and Sumbit.
Limit to one entry per person.
Winner will be notified via email. Winner will be chosen randomly.





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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mid County Currituck Bridge – Yay or Nay?


The proposed mid county Currituck bridge is one of those things that you’re either very in favor of or extremely against. Personally, I can see both sides. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, allow me to extrapolate. According to the North Carolina Turnpike Authority, the mid county bridge is projected to span seven miles from Currituck County after the Coinjock Bridge in Aydlett and join Corolla either near the Southern end or mid-way through Whalehead Beach near Timbuck II. The project is expected to cost over $659 million which will be paid for by tax dollars and a hefty toll fee for visitors. The plan was to ease the strain on visitor entry and to eliminate the occurrence of major bottleneck during an evacuation.


No one is surprised that most Corolla business owners are in favor of the bridge a. because their guests will be shaving between an hour or five off of their trip depending on the time of year and b. because the area will experience a heavy increase in its year round population. Imagine: Corolla will now be a meager 30 - 45 minute drive from downtown Norfolk. Year round jobs will increase, government structure will grow and the beaches will be more crowded but the economy will be stronger 12 months out of the year.

On the other hand, Duck business owners will lose out on hundreds of thousands of drive by guests annually. The two lanes in Southern Shores and Duck have long been a sore spot for Corolla-bound guests but have brought the two towns revenues from gas, dining and retail dollars. With the proposed plan, Corolla guests will never have to leave Corolla.

I hate to see the Duck folks suffer but I do like the idea of seeing that traffic dwindle. The bridge is supposed to be open by 2014, just in time for Beach Realty / Kitty Hawk Rentals to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Duck business will make it just like they always have; with their niche image and small town atmosphere and Corolla will grow (hopefully not too much). The way I see it, change is always somewhat painful; but, after the initial move, everyone will adjust and life will go on.

Fans of the Outer Banks