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For Outer Banks Rentals, Prudential Resort Realty Has it All

Friday, October 31st, 2008
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Ling Tong asked:


When you want to spend your vacation on the Outer Banks and you start your search for Outer Banks rentals, Prudential Resort Realty is one place where you will find exactly what you need. This agency has been in business for years and has a wealth of experience finding just the right oceanfront property where you will have a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. The agency has property locations in the following communities of the Outer Banks ?Corolla, Duck Cove, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hill and Nag Head. It doesn matter if you are looking for a spacious rental where the kids have plenty of room or something quite luxurious. The agents with Prudential will work with you to find what is right for you.

 

To start your search, first you have to narrow down what you are looking for in a rental property and decide how much you want to spend on the rental. If you want a property that has a hot tub or a private pool, then you must be willing to pay a little more. Most of the properties have Internet access but not all are conveniently located within walking distance of the beach. This essential item for a rental property will also drive up the price, but it will save you time and money having to drive to the beach each day.

 

The property you choose to rent on the Outer Banks also depends on what you want to do and see while you are there and how many people are in your party. If you travel as a group you can save a lot of money by renting one property and then splitting the cost of the rent. Some of the properties have as many as six or seven bedrooms and four bathrooms. This gives you quite a bit of space and the cost is quite reasonable. Of course, you will pay a lot less if you decide to visit this area in the off-season when the rental rates are considerably lower. The larger the property is the more expensive the rent will be. There are many smaller homes available as well and when you work out the cost of staying in a hotel for a week, you will see that you can save money by choosing rentals.

 

Looking for a pet friendly home to rent in the Outer Banks? This is not a problem with the wide variety of rental properties that Prudential has available. Some of the properties offer a hot tub on the deck or in the sunroom. Sit back and enjoy the views of the sunrise and sunset in your own private domain. The ocean breezes are very refreshing and of course, you can deny that this area has lots of sunshine.

 

Engage in a wide array of beach activities, such as windsurfing and swimming. Have a game of tennis and walk to most of the attractions in the area you choose. There are gold courses quite close to all locations, so don forget to bring your clubs with you and test your skills.

 



Joshua

Thinking of Visiting the Outer Banks This Year

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
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Ling Tong asked:


The barrier islands of North Carolina are called the Outer Banks. They consist of the following communities:

 

- Duck Cove

 

- Southern Shores

 

- Kill Devil Hills

 

- Nag Head

 

- Oregon Inlet

 

- Rodanthe

 

- Waves

 

- Salvo

 

- Buxton

 

- Hatteras Village

 

- Frisco

 

- Ocracoke

 

You are never far away from any of these communities because the drive along the length of the area is only a little over 70 miles. It is easy to travel to this area from any direction and it is only a short distance from either the airport in Norfolk, Virginia or Raleigh, North Carolina.

 

This coastal region offers a myriad of sports and outdoor adventures for everyone. Enjoy scuba diving, windsurfing, kite surfing, swimming, walks along the sandy beaches, biking and some of the best fishing experiences in the world. If you are interested in visiting historical sites, you have many options to choose from. Visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills to learn all about the brothers?historic flight. Learn about the first Europeans to start a settlement in what is now the United States at the 25-acre park on Roanoke Island. Visit lighthouses or follow the Civil War Trail.

 

Explore the many museums that tell the story of the islands and the first peoples who lived there. Learn about the many shipwrecks that have occurred off the shores at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum. Visit the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge where you will not only see alligators, but hundreds of different kinds of wildlife in their natural habitats. See the majestic trees and flowers of the Elizabethan Gardens and visit the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, which stretched for 70 miles. You can learn about the many life-saving devices used in sea rescues and visit lighthouses and lifesaving stations. Some of the attractions on the Barrier Islands are free of charge, while others do have an admission cost. 

 

Families with children can enjoy spending a day at one of many theme parks and raceways where the children can have a super time.  Go-cart racing is very popular and miniature golf is an activity for the whole family. Take a wild horse safari to see the wild horses that still roam some of the islands or you might like to take a dolphin tour.

 

Accommodations abound in rental properties that are super luxurious. Some of these accommodations are homes that the owners rent and can accommodate large numbers of guests. You can swim in your own private pool and take a boardwalk to the beach. A short drive from where you are staying will take you to numerous attractions and stores where you can indulge in shopping. If camping is your preference, there are many campgrounds in the region and of course there are many hotels and motels where you will be quite comfortable.

 

Dine on a luxurious meal in one of the many restaurants or grab something to take with you to the beach. If you choose a rental property, you can cook for yourself in the well-equipped kitchen or have a barbeque on the deck.  You can also have a bonfire on the beach, but you do have to make sure that you obtain a permit to do so. There are so many things to do on vacation in this part of North Carolina that it will likely take you several visits to see and do them all.



Dean