$425,000
3 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,001 Sq Ft
Furnished, fenced yard, separate well — just blocks from the beach
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,001
Sq Ft
1998
Built
Start with the walk: seven blocks from Middleton beach access and only a few more to the SE 9th walkover. That proximity defines life at 134 NE 7th St — an efficiently planned, single-story residence designed for low-fuss coastal living. The home (1,001 sq ft) opens into a vaulted living room that immediately expands the footprint and provides a welcoming focal point for gatherings or quiet evenings.
Practical touches throughout make this house feel larger than its square footage — a full-size laundry room, roomy bedrooms, and a functional two-bath layout that suits full-time families, part-time residents, or short-term rental use. The seller is offering the home furnished with only a few personal exceptions, which makes a quick transition possible for buyers who want turnkey vacation rental income or an immediate island retreat.
Outdoor living is an everyday option: a shaded front porch for porch-sitting, a grilling patio for casual meals, and a fully fenced yard that creates privacy and safe play space. An attached exterior storage shed keeps beach gear, bikes, and chairs organized, and the separate well for outdoor washing—perfect for rinsing boats, surfboards, or sandy feet—adds a rare convenience for seaside properties. The house has A/C and in-unit laundry for comfortable year-round use.
Well maintained and sold as-is, this home balances simplicity and function with a location that delivers beach access, neighborhood calm, and straightforward beach-town lifestyle. Whether you’re buying a year-round family home, a seasonal staycation spot, or an investment with proven rental appeal on Oak Island, this property makes the logistics easy so you can focus on beach days, local dining, and island living.
This section of Oak Island offers classic small-island living: quiet residential streets, easy access to public beach walkovers and community shoreline points, and a relaxed pace that centers on outdoor time. Residents enjoy fishing piers, casual seafood spots, weekend farmers’ markets and seasonal events a short drive away. The neighborhood appeals to families, retirees, and second-home buyers seeking direct beach access without the bustle of larger resort strips. Daily conveniences are nearby by car, while beach days and island recreation are readily walkable.
This listing is priced at $425,000, which aligns with the Redfin-derived valuation midpoint of $425,000 and a listed price-per-square-foot of $425. The automated estimate confidence is moderate (0.65), suggesting the automated model finds comparable coastal sales that support this positioning. Specific local MLS metrics (current days on market, active inventory, and recent median sale prices for zip 28465) were not included in the provided research; buyers and agents should request the latest local MLS/Redfin snapshots for real-time numbers.
Coastal single-family homes on barrier islands like Oak Island historically see steady demand for second homes and short-term rentals, which can tighten inventory seasonally. For a 3-bed, 2-bath single-story home so close to public beach access, the combination of turnkey furniture, outdoor amenities (separate well, fenced yard, shed) and efficient layout typically performs well with both owner-occupants and investors. Given the listing’s alignment with automated valuation and its furnished condition, motivated buyers should expect interest—confirm current market absorption with a local MLS report and be prepared to act quickly when supply is limited.
Excellent beach access and coastal recreation — Middleton beach access is seven blocks away, SE 9th walkover a few blocks, with shoreline activities, fishing, and casual biking nearby.
Low
$408K
Midpoint
$425K
High
$442K
$425/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
This section of Oak Island offers classic small-island living: quiet residential streets, easy access to public beach walkovers and community shoreline points, and a relaxed pace that centers on outdoor time. Residents enjoy fishing piers, casual seafood spots, weekend farmers’ markets and seasonal events a short drive away. The neighborhood appeals to families, retirees, and second-home buyers seeking direct beach access without the bustle of larger resort strips. Daily conveniences are nearby by car, while beach days and island recreation are readily walkable.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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