Bogue Watch Announces Opening Of Phase II

by MMI

MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. – Jeffrey Milligan, senior vice president of Landquest Development, has announced that Bogue Watch, a North Carolina Intracoastal Waterway residential community, has opened Phase Two of its development. Phase Two follows the sale of roughly the first third of 287 homesites in the community, which features coastal water access for all its residential properties. Bogue Watch is located between Morehead City and Swansboro six miles east of the intersection of N.C. 24 and N.C. 58.

“We look forward to opening Phase II,” said Milligan. “We had a great demand for lots during the first phase, and we anticipate there will be a similar desire from homebuyers to be part of this quality coastal residential community for their year-round living or vacation needs.”

About Bogue Watch:
With spacious parcels and incredible water access, Bogue Watch offers some of the most beautiful land for sale on the North Carolina coast. Located six miles east of the intersection of N.C. 24 and N.C. 58 between Morehead City and Swansboro, this charming community of 287 homesites has it all: Intracoastal waterfront and water access, amazing Emerald Isle and Bogue Sound views, three private waterfront parks, ocean and deep channel entrance, classic North Carolina architectural accents throughout the community, and so much more. With the Intracoastal Waterway, this is the perfect location for a new coastal home or vacation retreat for fishing, boating, and all the benefits of traditional North Carolina living. To make an appointment, call toll free 1-877-40-COAST (1-877-402-6278). For more information, visit the Web site at http://www.boguewatch.com.

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