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Our Area
Whether you're moving to the city or just across town, the Wilmington
area has much to offer. A port city located on the southeastern tip of
North Carolina, Wilmington has become a popular destination for tourists
and residents alike because of its moderate climate, historic charm, beaches,
and numerous championship golf courses. The city has a population of about
90,000 residents who have the advantage of living comfortably between
the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean, with Wrightsville Beach being
a short drive from downtown. It’s also minutes away from other nearby
beaches including Carolina, Topsail and Kure.
Wilmington Area
The Real Estate market in New Hanover County continues to grow, despite the national trend. In fact, a 2006 article from CNN and Money Magazine recently projected Wilmington’s median home prices to gain 37% by 2011. The magazine voted Wilmington, NC the 7th best place to buy real estate in the country! Additionally, new home communities are plentiful and property prices remain affordable...
Area Beaches
There are numerous spots for beachgoers to choose from in the Wilmington,
NC region. Since the average summer high in the area is 90 degrees,
being situated close to a beach is a major benefit, especially if you
enjoy swimming, sunbathing, seafood, sailing and surfing.
One of the most popular beaches in New Hanover County is Wrightsville
Beach. Known for having a small-beach-town charm with a vacation-style
atmosphere, the island features resort hotels, vacation rentals, shops
and restaurants all within footsteps from the water’s edge...
Downtown Wilmington
Downtown
Wilmington is situated along the Cape Fear River and offers an historic
atmosphere with its mile-long Riverwalk as a main tourist attraction.
To this day, visitors are reminded of its rich history by the grand
old homes and tree-lined boulevards, making Wilmington one of the most
striking, small cities in the south. In fact, the National Trust for
Historic Preservation named Wilmington, North Carolina one of its 2008
Dozen Distinctive Destinations.
There are many activities available downtown that will spark the interest of both young and old. Hear the old tales of Blackbeard the Pirate and other fascinating tidbits on walking tours like the Ghost Walk or Haunted Pub Crawl. You can also learn about Wilmington’s history at the Cape Fear Museum or Bellamy Mansion. Wilmington offers many shopping opportunities...
Leland, NC
Brunswick County, NC has recently been rated by CNNMoney.com as being one of the top 30 fastest-growing counties in the country, and Leland is quickly becoming a hotspot for new home communities in the Coastal Carolinas. Located just west of the Cape Fear and Brunswick Rivers and Historic Downtown Wilmington, Leland offers residents and businesses abundant natural beauty, small town atmosphere and considerable economic potential with its low tax rate. It’s no wonder so many people are flocking here to call Leland their home. And with its warm climate, low cost of living, and excellent location providing convenient access to Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, Southport and area beaches, Leland continues to grow in southeastern North Carolina.
Hampstead, NC
Hampstead, North Carolina is located in Pender County, a once small fishing village that has grown over the years into a suburban town and commercial area. The town is accessed by State Highway 210 and US Highway 17, and offers convenient access to Wilmington, NC, Camp Lejune in Jacksonville, NC and I-40. Hampstead is best known for its thriving golf courses, abundant woodlands...
