It is a single-family home. The land was purchased for $165,000 on Dec. 5, 2008. The home was approved for occupancy a year ago. In addition to zoning and building code review, the house plans went through further Carolina Beach town reviews for approval.
“The town did give it due consideration with the unusual shape, but we try not to be too restrictive on what residents want to build,” said Carolina Beach building inspector Richard Lang.
Lang said the engineer-designed home – located where Harper Avenue intersects with Goldsboro Avenue and North Sixth Street – is worth a look.
View Round house at Harper and Goldsboro avenues in a larger map
Date posted: January 13, 2012
User-contributed question by:
Sue Todd
Talk to us!
Have a comment about this post or know more about the answer? Use this form to let us know. Note that all comments are moderated and must be approved before they are posted, although you may see your own comments the first time you post them.