Ocean Views Without the Oceanfront Price Tag in Avon at 40377 N Beachcomber Drive
Trisha Midgett and Team are excited to introduce a special new listing in the heart of Avon — a classic Outer Banks beach cottage that perfectly blends stunning ocean views, thoughtful design, and low-maintenance living. Whether you’ve been dreaming of a second home by the sea or a peaceful coastal getaway, this property captures everything people love about Hatteras Island living.
Wake up to sweeping ocean views
One of the first things you’ll notice about this home is the view. Perfectly positioned just one lot back from the ocean, this cottage offers nearly unobstructed Atlantic views that rival oceanfront properties — without the oceanfront price tag. Beach access is just steps away, making morning walks, shell hunting, and sunrise coffee by the water part of your daily routine.
Located in an X flood zone, the home offers added peace of mind along with its incredible setting.
Designed to capture light, views, and coastal charm
The home features a reverse floor plan, allowing the main living spaces to take full advantage of the ocean views and natural light. The top level offers an open-concept kitchen, living, and dining area wrapped in windows that showcase the Atlantic from multiple angles.
Comfortable spaces for rest and easy living
The first level includes:
- Two comfortable bedrooms
- One full bathroom
- Hallway laundry closet
- Main entry access to another sun deck
A large cargo and luggage lift servicing all levels makes unloading groceries, beach gear, and suitcases simple and convenient — a feature you’ll appreciate every time you arrive.
An Avon cottage ready for its next chapter
If you’ve been searching for timeless coastal charm, incredible ocean views, and a move-in-ready beach cottage, this Avon property checks all the boxes. It offers the kind of simple, relaxed beach living that makes Hatteras Island so special.
Trisha Midgett and Team would love to show you this new listing and help you experience it for yourself.







