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Category: Outer Banks

    The Myatt Group Hosts Shred-It Fest

    By Matt Myatt | March 24, 2023

    The Myatt Group, a real estate team associated with Keller Williams Realty, is excited to host their annual Shred-It Fest event in Kill Devil Hills, NC on April 22, 2023, from 9-12 PM. The event will take place just north of the Kill Devil Hills fire station on 158. Shred-It Fest is a free-paper-shredding event aimed... Read More

    August 2020 – Outer Banks Market Update

    By Matt Myatt | September 15, 2020

    Welcome to our monthly market update based on monthly statistical reports provided by our local Outer Banks Association of Realtors and include interesting market trends we experience. We will be posting these market stats as they become available (around the first week of the month) along with any other market information we find helpful. The... Read More

    July 2020 – Outer Banks Market Update

    By Matt Myatt | August 7, 2020

    Welcome to our monthly market update based on monthly statistical reports provided by our local Outer Banks Association of Realtors and include interesting market trends we experience. We will be posting these market stats as they become available (around the first week of the month) along with any other market information we find helpful. The... Read More

    Matt & Team – Outer Banks Welcomes Allysa Miller

    By Matt Myatt | July 25, 2020

    Matt Myatt, team lead/broker of Matt & Team Outer Banks, announced the addition of Allysa Miller to Matt & Team with Keller Williams – Outer Banks. Allysa joins our team specializing in buyers and brings years of industry knowledge. We are thrilled and excited to welcome Allysa. Originally from the Northern Virginia area, Allysa grew... Read More

    June 2020 – Outer Banks Market Update

    By Matt Myatt | July 8, 2020

    “We are actively seeking new properties to list and reaching out to clients who might consider selling. This market is very different than anything we have seen, demand is through the roof.” — Matt Myatt Welcome to our monthly market update based on monthly statistical reports are provided by our local Outer Banks Association of... Read More

    Matt & Team | Outer Banks Real Estate Newsletter | Summer 2020 | Issue No. 1

    By Matt Myatt | June 23, 2020

    Welcome to our first newsletter from Matt & Team! We are calling this the official newsletter of Outer Banks real estate and hope you enjoy our first issue. Included in our first issue for Summer 2020 is the current state of the OBX market, January to June 2020 vs January to June 2019 stats, a... Read More

    May 2020 – Outer Banks Market Update

    By Matt Myatt | June 8, 2020

    May 2020 MLS Statistical Report and Update We’re back with our monthly market update based on monthly statistical reports are provided by our local Outer Banks Association of Realtors and interesting market trends we experience. We will be posting these market stats as they become available (around the first week of the month) along with... Read More

    Shifting Sands, Changing Times

    By Matt Myatt | May 30, 2020

    I’ve been thinking about this blog for a couple weeks and how things in the Outer Banks real estate market seem to be shifting. Over my 16 years in selling real estate, we have seen market conditions change with the boom of the early 2000s, then the crash that followed with foreclosures and short sales... Read More

    Welcome Visitors! Dare, Currituck and Hyde Counties Announce Date

    By Matt Myatt | May 6, 2020

    Beginning May 16, visitors can access the Outer Banks, including the towns of Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head and Manteo; Hatteras Island; Roanoke Island; the Dare mainland; Carova and Corolla; and Ocracoke Island.  Dare, Currituck and Hyde counties announced this morning that all access restrictions will be removed and vacationers/visitors... Read More

    Welcome Back – Updated Information from Dare County

    By Matt Myatt | May 1, 2020

    As our non-resident property owners prepare to access the Outer Banks on Monday, May 4 via Dare County’s staggered schedule, we wanted to repost all information. Dare County has also provided a definition of ‘immediate family’ for this process. Dare County will open to Non-Resident Property Owners who have a valid entry permit with matching... Read More