Corolla Real Estate Listings
Corolla is the northernmost point of the Outer Banks before the paved road ends. This is the ideal location for those in search of a true connection with nature. The pristine beaches tend to be wide with very soft fine sand and are consistently ranked as some of the best nationwide. The Currituck Sound that borders to the west, is a body of water that calls out for exploration by fishermen and water sport enthusiasts. One of the last Outer Banks regions to be developed, homes in Corolla are typically larger and more modern; and most homes purchased are Outer Banks vacation rental investment properties in one of the many neighborhoods, each with their own character and amenities. The most iconic images of Corolla are taken in the Currituck Heritage Park, a 39-acre parcel that is home to the area’s most famous hunt club, The Whalehead Club, and the distinctive red brick Currituck Beach Lighthouse. But what this area is most famous for, is being home to a colony of wild mustangs that historians believe are direct descendants of the Spanish mustangs of the Conquistadors and survivors of a 17th century shipwreck. If you’ve had the good fortune to spend time here, you will quickly recognize it’s as much a state of mind as it is a place.
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- 1036 Lighthouse Drive
Corolla
Price: $2,299,000
Beds: 9
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- 603 Wave Arch
Corolla
Price: $2,199,000
Beds: 6
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- 610 Wave Arch
Corolla
Price: $1,999,999
Beds: 8
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- 1271 Sandcastle Drive
Corolla
Price: $1,999,000
Beds: 5
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- 605 Skimmer Arch
Corolla
Price: $1,980,000
Beds: 6
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- 713 Mainsail Arch
Corolla
Price: $1,799,000
Beds: 4
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- 640 Wave Arch
Corolla
Price: $1,795,000
Beds: 7
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- 1284 Sandcastle Drive
Corolla
Price: $1,650,000
Beds: 6
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- 473 Island Lead Road
Corolla
Price: $1,649,950
Beds: 6
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- 1202 Bismark Drive
Corolla
Price: $1,549,000
Beds: 7
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- 603 Skimmer Arch
Corolla
Price: $1,499,000
Beds: 3
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- 2233-A Sandfiddler Road
Corolla
Price: $1,499,000
Beds: 6