About Brunswick County

Bald Head Island, North Carolina
ACCESSIBLE ONLY BY BOAT, exclusive Bald Head Island is to some the perfect place to retire. Built with a keen eye toward sensitive land planning and coastal architecture, the developers of the private island resort community have created some of the most beautiful and valuable real estate on the North Carolina coast...
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Bald Head Island Club : Bald Head Island, North Carolina
The opening hole, a 384-yard par 4, seems docile enough, as long as you avoid putting from above the hole. The fourth hole, a 517-yard par 5, is lined with impressive live oaks and rewards...
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Bald Head Island, NC

Calabash, North Carolina
NESTLED ON THE TIDAL plains in the southeast corner of North Carolina lies a small fishing village with a timeless legacy and a rich tradition. Situated between the bright lights of Myrtle Beach to the south and the historic charm of Wilmington to the north, Calabash remains a pleasant respite from the modern world...
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Carolina Beach, North Carolina
THE WORD IS OUT AND THE verdict is in–small-town charm and warm ocean breezes make Carolina Beach a great place to spend the best years of your life. Crossing the Snow’s Cut Bridge from Wilmington to Pleasure Island and its largest town, Carolina Beach, is a breath of fresh air as you leave the noise and traffic of the city for the serenity of a Southern coastal hideaway.
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Caswell Beach, North Carolina
LOCATED AT THE SOUTHERN tip of coastal North Carolina, Caswell Beach combines two enviable elements: the beach life and the small town. Facing south, Caswell Beach is shielded from the busier tourist rush that sometimes consumes Southport and the rest of Oak Island...
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Leland, North Carolina
Just five minutes from Wilmington’s historic River District, Leland lies along the Brunswick River and is the central hub of Northeast Brunswick County. Boasting an enviable location and a temperate climate, Leland is close to beaches in Brunswick and New Hanover counties and offers a wide variety of homes for those interested in...
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Oak Island, North Carolina
Now a favorite spot for retirees, the city itself was founded in 1999, when the towns of Long Beach and Yaupon Beach were consolidated. Leaders from the neighboring towns saw incorporation as a means to reduce the expenses of the...
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Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina
Located between the tourist mecca of Myrtle Beach and the historic charm of Wilmington, little is known about its early years, when it belonged to a variety of people, none of whom had a clear direction for the island. Until the 1950s, Ocean Isle was little more than a family getaway for those who owned sprawling expanses of ocean-front property. In 1953, Odell Williamson purchased the entire island, incorporating it into the town...
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Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina At A Glance

Million Dollar Views Make This A Wonderful House

Shallotte, North Carolina
The Shallotte area offers a large number of golf courses. Shallotte alone has courses ranging from Brunswick County’s original course, Brierwood Golf Club, to a recent Arnold Palmer design, Rivers Edge Golf Course. For outdoor enthusiasts, all manner of water sports abound. Quail, wild turkey, deer, ducks and other native...
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Southport, North Carolina
The residents of Southport have made preserving their rich history a priority. The 200-year-old live oaks that line many of the streets are protected by law, as are the faithfully preserved Victorian mansions found...
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St. James, North Carolina
MORE THAN A decade ago, St. James was 3,300 acres of undeveloped farmland. Now, this upscale golf course development west of Southport is favored by retirees who want to indulge their passion for golf.
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St. James Plantation: Southport, North Carolina
IF GOLF, CONVENIENCE, A COASTAL lifestyle and variety are what you seek in a home or a golf destination, you owe it to yourself to visit St. James Plantation, a sprawling 5,000-acre community in coastal Brunswick County, North Carolina, that is home to 81 holes of golf on four exquisite courses.
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Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Many quaint coastal communities and larger cities are within easy driving distance of Sunset Beach, offering world-class golf, shopping, sightseeing, fishing and dining options. Calabash, the world-famous “Seafood Capital of the World,” is only five minutes away. For those seeking a bit more excitement, it takes less than an hour to...
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Coastal Carolina
There was a time, not that long ago, when the thought of a home in Myrtle Beach costing over a million dollars was unthinkable. Unlike the coastal communities of Charleston and Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach has long been a favorite destination of working class families not exactly a beacon for people who have paid a lot of money not to have their ocean view obstructed by a sunburned family of six.
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Going Coastal : Waterfront Living Along The Coastal Highway
A brief journey down Route 17 might begin at Wilmington, a delightful port city between the Cape Fear River and the ocean in North Carolina’s Inner Banks. With a population of around 100,000, it offers many local attractions and events and a historic preservation district with fine old homes and...
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