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  2. Dream of a Rodanthe beach house ends with a short sale and ...

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    The National Park Service has purchased two homes threatened by quickly rising seas and erosion in northern Rodanthe. It may soon buy more. Dream of a Rodanthe beach house ends with a short sale ...

  3. Why are houses falling into the sea in Rodanthe, North ... - AOL

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    The oceanfront homes seen along the beaches of the Outer Banks are typically "elevated beach-style homes situated on pilings," the National Park Service says, and many of them are on properties ...

  4. This Maine home sold for a whopping $12,000,000 after just 90 ...

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    Less than two hours after it was listed — 90 minutes, to be exact — this oceanfront home near the Bush family compound in York County was sold for $12 million, making it one of the quickest ...

  5. Residents concerned over Outer Banks erosion after houses ...

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    Last year, four oceanfront homes collapsed into the ocean in Rodanthe, part of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. On March 13, a one-story home just steps away from Bouie's rental house collapsed ...

  6. Atlantic Beach, New York - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Beach is home to the oldest beach club in the United States, the Lawrence Beach Club. [6] During the summer months, the population swells by thousands as people flood the beaches [7] [8] [9] and the summer residents move in. [10] Atlantic Beach residents may obtain season passes and access the beaches through nine entrances.

  7. Ocean House, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Ocean House is a large, Victorian-style waterfront hotel originally constructed in 1868 on Bluff Avenue in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.The original 1868 hotel closed in 2003; it was demolished in 2005 and a new facility opened in 2010 on the same site which retained much of the original structure's form and appearance, as well as the original name.