My address is Ocean Isle but I live west of the intercoastal waterway. They can refurbish that stretch of beach every year but it is an inlet to the intercostal waterway and will always erode during tropical storms or hurricanes. Sunset Beach is 5 miles south. They do not allow building directly on the beach.
I’ve lived in ocean isle since 1995. I’ve seen so many houses lost to the sea. God tells us very plainly don’t build your house on shifting sands. So sad ppl will not listen to our creator.
97% rich people with no ties to the location. If something happens they collect their insurance check and move on. These assclowns ruin small places like this for the people that live there
@@jamiegaskins3687 Yeah that makes perfect sense the rich bastards ruin' damn near everything... check out the video "Everything is a Rich Mans Trick" it'll blow your mind.
wtf this has been going on for a long time now. think it started back in the mid 90's. try 4 rows of houses and streets lost. do u still own the land t when it is 50-100 ft out in the water ?
The submerged lots still have owners. I did some digging, and the daughters of the guy who founded OIB own most of the submerged lots. It costs $100 a year in taxes per underwater lot. These could definitely be flipped if sand ever started accruing on this end of the island (which would be helped by that terminal groin they want to build.)
@@dedegalloway5343 no it's not common sense says don't build there, . NC spends millions of tax dollars . Charge them double tax . Guess you need to live there to understand.
@@ghostgracechillr9091 none of it is private at any time the state and community needs public beach access they can seize the area Todo so....it's like Hawaii you own the house not the land that's the states land your house sits on....if the federal government rules it's a lost cause they will be given a said amount and barred from living if the coast line keeps giving....I think FEMA just allotted like 230 million for NC coast line repairs......I'd say 5 more times at that cost NC coast will be a preserve or Hollywood's richest will only own a house out their.....you will see taxes and insurance 10x higher if they keep using government aid to keep it populated
@@jshapiro34 yes I grew up on the beach. During the summertime there is only two small public parking areas that will be full before 9 am not like it used to be
@@ghostgracechillr9091 people done paying.....NC was family area and myrtle was drinking but it's almost cleaned up besides bike weeks ECT or they go-to Florida now a days.
Migrating Islands aren't meant to be greedily filled with houses, I'm sick of wasting money to renourish our NC coastal Islands over and over only to benefit the rich.
@@colew.5744 Tell that to the rich. Some think they own the beach all the way past the water line, and try to get the few public beach access points closed.
dang im so sorrrrry it is ocean isle omg the east end loooks horrible beautiful houses gone to waste down at sunset were we go the houses are way back i really dont know why people intend to buid houses near the water when hurricanes come there either gone or washed out to seee
the groin which is held up in court could help. remedy this however as long as the few who hold no stake on ocean isle can impose their will it will continue to be delayed. and more erosion will occur
The ocean always wins. I used to live in Westlake near Pacifica south of San Francisco. Back in the 70s a friend had the apartment on the street overlooking the ocean. Open her front room curtains the Pacific Ocean. She and neighbors had backyard about 10 feet out and then the cliff. Then came global warming. Inch by inch the cold freezing ocean gets warmer and higher. The ocean was 300 feet out from the shore. Even at high tide it just came in 50 feet. No more. Her street is gone and the next block over is the new cliff. Horrible and frightening. Man has ruined the 🌎
God did not create the Earth to be infinite. You might want to prioritize the New Heaven and the New Earth that He talks to us about; and become an advocate of that reality. This current earth is not permanent and He never intended it to be everlasting. The End Is unavoidable.😊
With sea level rise , these homes with very soon be only accessible by boat and in five to ten years their homes will be in the sea lanes. The question is: when will the insurance companies cease to insure? The time is now to dismantle , either move the homes in one piece or disassemble them. The main objective would be to reduce the debris in the sea lanes.
I came to NC from the west coast. Prices all over are tempting especially to be next to the ocean but even I'm not that stupid to buy where disasters are always a season away and the level of natural land is lower then the sea.
@@jamiegaskins3687 depends on where you buy. I never lived in a fire area, mudslide area there. And here I wouldn't live next to the ocean because theres hurricanes. DUH!!! You gotta be stupid to be this close to the shore and not expect some disaster. I'm close enough to the beach to have a short drive and enjoy the day and far enough hurricane wont touch us. My house has been through all of them with no flooding or damage.
Laura Catalano it’s pretty obvious you or no one else here realizes people dont live in those houses. Some rich family shows up for maybe 2 weeks out the year and that’s it. They don’t give a shit if it’s smart real estate, THAT WHERE THEY WANT IT. Locals don’t live like that
Laura Catalano I don’t need to, it’s common sense. You clearly haven’t lived anywhere like this or worked in/on houses like this. Very few if any locals build these houses unless they’re renting them out the majority of the year
New Jetty is in place and Beach has been built back up very wide and keeping high tide far away from houses now ! I walked the area around Jetty and remote beach , heres video ua-cam.com/video/nlnkU4fGJK4/v-deo.html
Or even below sea level, like in New Orleans. Katrina did her thing, then the rebuilding started again. Now they wait for the next one hoping that the pumps don't fail. Again.
I'm not blaming anybody or anyone. I was shocked at how much erosion has occurred since I was there in August. There was a lot of beach back in the summer low or high tide. Apparently there were two rows of houses in front of those that are long gone and these will eventually go too. I'm sure when the people bought these houses two rows back that they didn't think that they would be destroyed too.
Melodramatic much? The ocean always takes back what it owns. We've been watching that same stretch for several years and there hasn't been too much change. It will be a slow death for those properties, barring a direct hit by the tropical storm or hurricane du jour.
Geez the scene is bad enough! But that music is even worse! Lesson learned.....don't build on the seashore! So sad for these home owners. Hope that INSURANCE is good!
@@peterepoet2535 sure, and the earth is getting closer to the sun, and the sun is now hotter, no wait , is solar minimum, yes, whatever is more complicated than climate change which is the obvious...as it happens all over the planet on different coasts, the whole continental mass is sinking...suuurre..you win, happy now?..now go shopping some more..
The sea is not angry, the people just have no sense
Water will always win, no matter how many sandbags are stacked!
The wise man builds his house upon the rock. The foolish man upon the sand. We have been told this how many years now.....
I like that well sead 🙏
YES
The rich man builds beside the water...well the foolish anyway. It's beautiful there, I vacation there regularly. But to live there.. no thanks!
Yup I heard that story in bible study. Wise man and foolish man.
Those stilts go down so far they might as well be on rock.
My address is Ocean Isle but I live west of the intercoastal waterway. They can refurbish that stretch of beach every year but it is an inlet to the intercostal waterway and will always erode during tropical storms or hurricanes. Sunset Beach is 5 miles south. They do not allow building directly on the beach.
I’ve lived in ocean isle since 1995. I’ve seen so many houses lost to the sea. God tells us very plainly don’t build your house on shifting sands. So sad ppl will not listen to our creator.
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sean nolam I understand that, but it doesn’t change what I believe. Peace.
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Hope you fared well with the latest hurricane, after taking a direct hit. Best wishes from Southport.
Mother Nature takes back what is hers anyway
kkkkkk
This has been happening for years, yet they continue to allow building in that area.
They've since added more *even closer to the inlet*. Ocean Isle is one of the most irresponsibly developed beaches in the state.
20 years ago, "I have a house a block from the beach. Now, "I have ocean front property". 😁
Love OIB But Folks it's a SandBar Constantly Shifting and Changing.
You can't build on sand and expect it to stand.
That is so true. Mother nature will take back what is hers. God's creations. Such a beauty no man will own it. God bless
Well done. I have been going to Ocean Isle Beach since 1962 and have seen a lot of changes on the east end.
But it sure is pretty down here. (Southport)
And not a one of them GOOD!!
Some places are not meant to be inhabited
Never understood why people build their houses on the beach... C'mon the Natural Elements are going to win.
97% rich people with no ties to the location. If something happens they collect their insurance check and move on. These assclowns ruin small places like this for the people that live there
@@jamiegaskins3687 Yeah that makes perfect sense the rich bastards ruin' damn near everything... check out the video "Everything is a Rich Mans Trick" it'll blow your mind.
wtf this has been going on for a long time now. think it started back in the mid 90's. try 4 rows of houses and streets lost. do u still own the land t when it is 50-100 ft out in the water ?
The submerged lots still have owners. I did some digging, and the daughters of the guy who founded OIB own most of the submerged lots. It costs $100 a year in taxes per underwater lot. These could definitely be flipped if sand ever started accruing on this end of the island (which would be helped by that terminal groin they want to build.)
Yikes! Love the Brunswick Islands! 💗
oh the poor rich people building on a sand bar ,, have no sympathy at all , im sure my ins rates will go up to help the rich
michael honeychuck self absorbed much?? Pretty hateful thing to say.
@@dedegalloway5343 no it's not common sense says don't build there, . NC spends millions of tax dollars . Charge them double tax . Guess you need to live there to understand.
We get charged double the tax from helping people who dont need it.
Islands move. Sand moves. Why should we pay as tax payers. Will I get a week to stay in their house in the summer.
Actually not all these homes belong to rich people and in comparison to the west coast ocean homes like ca these would be on the low income scale.
Reclaiming land not houses
The outer Banks should be nothing but a campground and animal preserve.
Yes screw private property on the beach
@@ghostgracechillr9091 none of it is private at any time the state and community needs public beach access they can seize the area Todo so....it's like Hawaii you own the house not the land that's the states land your house sits on....if the federal government rules it's a lost cause they will be given a said amount and barred from living if the coast line keeps giving....I think FEMA just allotted like 230 million for NC coast line repairs......I'd say 5 more times at that cost NC coast will be a preserve or Hollywood's richest will only own a house out their.....you will see taxes and insurance 10x higher if they keep using government aid to keep it populated
@@jshapiro34 yes I grew up on the beach. During the summertime there is only two small public parking areas that will be full before 9 am not like it used to be
@@ghostgracechillr9091 people done paying.....NC was family area and myrtle was drinking but it's almost cleaned up besides bike weeks ECT or they go-to Florida now a days.
But this isn’t the outer banks
Migrating Islands aren't meant to be greedily filled with houses, I'm sick of wasting money to renourish our NC coastal Islands over and over only to benefit the rich.
Well yes and well no, the beach’s and islands are heavy tourist attractions and arnt always for the rich.
@@colew.5744 Tell that to the rich. Some think they own the beach all the way past the water line, and try to get the few public beach access points closed.
dang im so sorrrrry it is ocean isle omg the east end loooks horrible beautiful houses gone to waste down at sunset were we go the houses are way back i really dont know why people intend to buid houses near the water when hurricanes come there either gone or washed out to seee
the groin which is held up in court could help. remedy this however as long as the few who hold no stake on ocean isle can impose their will it will continue to be delayed. and more erosion will occur
Wow! this is pretty sad. What happened to ships bringing sand closer to the coastline? They brought sand near Oak Island around Caswell Beach.
I'm not sure why they didn't do it this year. There was a lot of beach there when I was there in August.
Wow.. been going there for 30 years! East end of the island always erodes bad!
This is East third street, want to guess where the first and second streets are?
What kind of drone are you using?
This video was the Mavic 2 Pro
@@deepdivetrading ok thanks. Great video.
The ocean always wins. I used to live in Westlake near Pacifica south of San Francisco. Back in the 70s a friend had the apartment on the street overlooking the ocean. Open her front room curtains the Pacific Ocean. She and neighbors had backyard about 10 feet out and then the cliff. Then came global warming. Inch by inch the cold freezing ocean gets warmer and higher. The ocean was 300 feet out from the shore. Even at high tide it just came in 50 feet. No more. Her street is gone and the next block over is the new cliff. Horrible and frightening. Man has ruined the 🌎
God did not create the Earth to be infinite. You might want to prioritize the New Heaven and the New Earth that He talks to us about; and become an advocate of that reality. This current earth is not permanent
and He never intended it to be everlasting. The End Is unavoidable.😊
Global warming aside, just don't build so close to water.
With sea level rise , these homes with very soon be only accessible by boat and in five to ten years their homes will be in the sea lanes. The question is: when will the insurance companies cease to insure? The time is now to dismantle , either move the homes in one piece or disassemble them. The main objective would be to reduce the debris in the sea lanes.
I came to NC from the west coast. Prices all over are tempting especially to be next to the ocean but even I'm not that stupid to buy where disasters are always a season away and the level of natural land is lower then the sea.
Yeah you’re right. I’d rather have a house out west so i could watch it burn to the ground
@@jamiegaskins3687 depends on where you buy. I never lived in a fire area, mudslide area there. And here I wouldn't live next to the ocean because theres hurricanes. DUH!!! You gotta be stupid to be this close to the shore and not expect some disaster. I'm close enough to the beach to have a short drive and enjoy the day and far enough hurricane wont touch us. My house has been through all of them with no flooding or damage.
Laura Catalano it’s pretty obvious you or no one else here realizes people dont live in those houses. Some rich family shows up for maybe 2 weeks out the year and that’s it. They don’t give a shit if it’s smart real estate, THAT WHERE THEY WANT IT. Locals don’t live like that
@@jamiegaskins3687 so you must know every single person that owns every single home.
Laura Catalano I don’t need to, it’s common sense. You clearly haven’t lived anywhere like this or worked in/on houses like this. Very few if any locals build these houses unless they’re renting them out the majority of the year
Somebody’s Christmas isn’t being merry and bright
New Jetty is in place and Beach has been built back up very wide and keeping high tide far away from houses now ! I walked the area around Jetty and remote beach , heres video ua-cam.com/video/nlnkU4fGJK4/v-deo.html
Thats good news, they looked like they weren't going to last much longer.
These people can actually say they live "in" the ocean.
Angry Seas ??? I must have missed a part of the vid.
Could you do Shell Island? pls & ty
I don’t live there. I was just visiting family for Christmas but when I’m back I’d be happy to.
@@deepdivetrading When you have time & thanks again
What song is This?
It's called Ocean Shadows Chelsea, its from a service that I pay to let me use on videos. Not sure if it's available somewhere else.
@@deepdivetrading ok thank you 😊
It’s actually on Spotify and Amazon music.
Didnt they anticipate this oh come on man
So sad is that a hurricane
Let's build houses close to ocean , with low elevation .
Or even below sea level, like in New Orleans. Katrina did her thing, then the rebuilding started again. Now they wait for the next one hoping that the pumps don't fail. Again.
great idea👍🏻
Does not look like it could take a CAT 4 or 5 !
Damm mother nature you scary!
Let me guess, you're going to blame it on "global warming" and not tell anyone it's high tide, right?
I'm not blaming anybody or anyone. I was shocked at how much erosion has occurred since I was there in August. There was a lot of beach back in the summer low or high tide. Apparently there were two rows of houses in front of those that are long gone and these will eventually go too. I'm sure when the people bought these houses two rows back that they didn't think that they would be destroyed too.
"Trying "
The same mentality as people who would live below Dantes Peak.
Melodramatic much? The ocean always takes back what it owns. We've been watching that same stretch for several years and there hasn't been too much change. It will be a slow death for those properties, barring a direct hit by the tropical storm or hurricane du jour.
great footage, almost as bad as North Topsail
Thank you.
Really that's all I have to say
Same thing happening in the Cape Hatteras area too.
So sad some people are too stupid to realize that building a house that close to the ocean is a bad idea... The ocean always wins.
I agree, this is actually the third row of houses originally. The other two rows are gone.
North Topsail NC is the same way.
It's sad.
Geez the scene is bad enough! But that music is even worse! Lesson learned.....don't build on the seashore! So sad for these home owners. Hope that INSURANCE is good!
Too bad development took over, it won't win.
Its called sea level rise and climate change...
R Nunez C. No, it’s called a sinking sandbar. The Carolinas coastline is in constant flux of ebbing and flowing.
@@peterepoet2535 sure, and the earth is getting closer to the sun, and the sun is now hotter, no wait , is solar minimum, yes, whatever is more complicated than climate change which is the obvious...as it happens all over the planet on different coasts, the whole continental mass is sinking...suuurre..you win, happy now?..now go shopping some more..
Sell! Sell! Sell!
Just passing the problem to someone else. I LOVE OIB,but I'd never buy one of these homes. I'd rather buy just inland and visit the shoreline