SOLD! 3 Acre Waterfront Building Lot For Sale in Perquimans County NC!
260 Blue Heron Blvd New
Hope, NC 27944
United States
Looking for an affordable waterfront property with immediate access to the Little River and The Albemarle Sound? This property is perfect for the boating enthusiast who desires access to big water and some of the best fishing in Northeast NC. Lot #32 in the Shores at Lands End is situated near southern most point of land in New Hope. You can enjoy all of the amenities you would expect in a high-end waterfront development, to include a community center, boat ramp, clubhouse and pool facilities.
3-acre Waterfront Building Lot for Sale in Perquimans County NC! Looking for an affordable waterfront property with immediate access to the Little River and The Albemarle Sound? This property is perfect for the boating enthusiast who desires access to big water and some of the best fishing in Northeast NC. Lot #32 in the Shores at Lands End is situated near southern most point of land in New Hope. You can enjoy all of the amenities you would expect in a high-end waterfront development, to include a community center, boat ramp, clubhouse and pool facilities.
At lands end of beautiful Perquimans County in North Carolina, lies this tranquil community with abundant waterways, a rich place in history, and the graceful character of a bygone era. Located between where the Little River and Perquimans River converge on the Albemarle Sound, The Shores at Lands End is an intimate waterfront community of 251 home sites with breathtaking views and southern charm. If you are looking for that perfect retirement community or primary homestead away from the crowds then come to the Shores at Lands End and see what you have been missing.
The Albemarle is defined by water, from the fresh water rivers that roll down from the Appalachians to the brackish waters of the Sounds, the rolling surf of the ocean. No wonder that water has played such a defining role in the history of the region. In the Sound country, the waterways were the first “highways” for the region. Regular ferries and private boats plied the waters between the Outer Banks and the towns of the Albemarle, delivering supplies, mail, and even the occasional important visitor-such as Orville Wright in 1900 and Franklin Roosevelt in 1937.
Waterfowl were once plentiful in the area, especially in Currituck Sound. Around the turn of the century, wealthy industrialist discovered that fact and constructed magnificent hunt clubs on the islands and shores that dot the sounds. The 2.2 million square miles of estuary and tidelands make this system the largest of its kind in the country-and a nursery for a booming fishing and shell fishing business. Pleasure boaters also appreciate the variety of waters in the region, and the Intercoastal Waterway brings boaters from all over the world to the area. (https://historicalbemarletour.org/history-maritime-heritage.htm)
Archaeologists believe the Algonquians migrated from northern regions into northeastern North Carolina around 10,000 years ago and established small settlements in the coastal plain centered around the Albemarle Sound and Pamlico River. They were a farming people who navigated the sounds and rivers in fire-hollowed canoes. At the time of the first contact of Europeans with the Indians, the Algonquian tribes occupied the tidewater areas of the Atlantic Coast extending from Canada to as far south as the Neuse River in North Carolina.
For more information on this and other Waterfront Land for Sale in Perquimans County NC, please call BILLY MCOWEN at 252-305-6720, by email at BMCOWEN@MOSSYOAKPROPERTIES.COM or visit us on the web at MOPLANDMAN.COM.
For more information on this and other land for sale in Perquimans County, contact Billy McOwen at 252-305-6720 or by email at bmcowen@mossyoakproperties.com, or visit landandfarmsrealty.com.