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  2. NC is home to one of the most affordable beach towns in ... - AOL

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    In a recent report, Realtor.com revealed the 10 most affordable beach towns in America. Of all the tropical destinations across the country, only one in North Carolina made the list: Sunset Beach.

  3. 10 Cheapest Cities To Live in North Carolina

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    Eden is considered North Carolina’s most affordable city. The cost of living is 27.9% cheaper than the national average. ... ($222,575), and property tax rates ($685). The average cost of living ...

  4. 15 Safe and Affordable Cities in North Carolina for Retirees

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    The cost of living in the U.S. just keeps going up and is expected to continue to rise in 2025. It's becoming increasingly important -- particularly for retirees living fixed incomes -- to reside...

  5. Inner Banks - Wikipedia

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    The developers and tourism promoters have broadly defined the Inner Banks as an area on the East Coast of North Carolina that is 22,227 square miles (57,568 km 2). [3] The so-called Inner Banks comprises over 3,000 miles of inland coastline and is home to over 2.5 million residents.

  6. Figure Eight Island - Wikipedia

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    Houses on Figure Eight average above $2 million in property value. [39] In July 2024, "The Whale", a 6,700-square-foot oceanfront home on Figure Eight Island, sold for $13.9 million, becoming the highest home sale price in North Carolina. [40] The previous record was the August 2023 sale of a $13 million oceanfront home on Figure Eight Island. [41]

  7. Hillside (Greensboro, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Hillside was designed by architect Charles C. Hartmann and built in 1929 for the businessman Julian Price and his wife, Ethel Clay Price.The house, a four-story, 31-room, 180-foot-long (55 m) dwelling in the Tudor Revival style, sits at 7,266 square feet (675 m 2).