soundfront

English

Etymology

sound + front; compare oceanfront.

Adjective

soundfront (not comparable)

  1. Of property or real estate: adjacent to (the shore of) a sound.
    • 2007 05, Tabbie Nance, Martha L. Hall, Insiders' Guide North Carolina's Central Coast and New Bern, By the Sea Publications Incorporated, →ISBN:
      This community offers oceanfront and soundfront residences starting in the $ 600,000s.
    • 2012 January 10, Karen Bachman, Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Outer Banks, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 363:
      The community has some 12 miles of bulk-headed deepwater canals and soundfront lots, all easily accessing Albemarle Sound. Oregon Inlet, the closest ocean inlet, is approximately 25 miles by boat south of Colington Island.
    • 2018 May 1, Renee Wright, Explorer's Guide North Carolina's Outer Banks (Third Edition) (Explorer's Complete), The Countryman Press, →ISBN:
      Located on the north side of the causeway, this soundfront restaurant is a favorite with families, thanks to all the wildlife visible from the dock and outdoor boardwalks.
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