Fractional Ownership Opportunity - 25% Share in a Secluded Bald Head Island Retreat
Experience the charm of Bald Head Island with fractional ownership (25%) of this beautifully secluded home nestled among majestic live oaks. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of BHI while sharing responsibilities with three other owners, providing a perfect balance of enjoyment and convenience. This spacious 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home offers plenty of room for relaxation and entertainment. The inviting front porch welcomes you into a large open living area, where family and friends can gather to unwind, play games, and share meals. The well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances allows the chef to stay connected with the group, making it ideal for hosting. Upstairs, the primary King suite features an ensuite bath and access to a private screened porch, perfect for morning coffee or an evening retreat. Two additional bedrooms (Queen and twin bunks) share a hall bath, while a built-in twin bunk on the second-floor landing provides extra sleeping space for last-minute guests. The fourth bedroom (Queen) with a full bath is privately situated above the garage in the crofter, offering additional comfort and flexibility. Outdoor living is a highlight, with three porches to enjoy an open front porch, a screened porch off the primary suite, and a screened porch at the back of the home. The home comes fully furnished and includes two golf carts (6-seater and 4-seater) for easy island exploration.
Additional details:
200 sq. ft. of extra space in the crofter
Pet-friendly (two small dogs or one larger dog allowed)
No rentals permitted, ensuring a private and peaceful retreat
Enjoy the best of Bald Head Island while sharing ownership in a stress-free and responsible way. Don't miss this rare fractional ownership opportunity! Contact agent regarding status of BHI Club Membership.
- Age: 11-20 Years Old
- Amenities: Deck
- Architecture Style: Other
- Floor Covering: Carpet, Laminate
- Heating System: Heat Pump
- Lot Size: 0.25 Acres