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A peaceful, residential area just northwest of Wilmington, known for its quiet neighborhoods and local charm. Nearby, visitors can enjoy the scenic Smith Creek Park.
Famous for its stunning beaches and active surf culture, Wrightsville Beach offers a vibrant coastal lifestyle. Attractions include Johnnie Mercers Pier and the Wrightsville Beach Museum of History.
A growing suburban community with family-friendly developments and easy access to central Wilmington. It's close to Ogden Park, a hub for local sports and recreation.
Offers a mix of older homes and new developments, close to shopping, dining, and Wrightsville Beach. Ogden Park is a popular family attraction with walking trails and sports fields.
A laid-back beach town with a boardwalk, great seafood spots, and a strong sense of community. Key attractions include Carolina Beach State Park and the Carolina Beach Boardwalk.
Located just south of Wilmington, Myrtle Grove is known for its quiet neighborhoods and water access. It's near the Masonboro Island Reserve, a protected barrier island accessible by boat.
A residential area with larger homes, located near the Intracoastal Waterway and offering a suburban feel. Residents enjoy proximity to nature preserves and marinas.
Primarily residential with a mix of single-family homes and townhouses, popular among commuters. It's near shopping centers and minutes from Echo Farms Golf & Country Club.
A charming seaside town with family-friendly beaches and attractions like the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher and historic Fort Fisher State Historic Site.
A rural-feeling community north of Wilmington, ideal for those seeking space and quiet surroundings. It's close to the Northeast Cape Fear River for outdoor recreation.
A well-established neighborhood with tree-lined streets and easy access to schools and shopping. Nearby, the Wilmington Municipal Golf Course offers a public course with historic roots.
A small town across the river from Wilmington, experiencing growth due to its location and affordability. Close to the Brunswick Riverwalk at Belville Park, great for walking and kayaking.
Known for its industrial roots and spacious lots, Castle Hayne offers a mix of old and new homes. It is home to the scenic Blue Clay Bike Park and the Castle Hayne Quarry.
Close to Wrightsville Beach, this neighborhood blends coastal living with city convenience. Nearby attractions include Airlie Gardens and the Intracoastal Waterway access points.
Featuring marsh views and access to water activities, Masonboro is a favorite for nature lovers. It's a gateway to Masonboro Island and ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.
An upscale area with gated communities, golf courses, and proximity to Figure Eight Island. The Porters Neck Country Club is a key highlight for golf and social events.
A planned community with a suburban feel, featuring parks and family-friendly amenities. Close to shopping and the Wilmington Ice House for skating and hockey fans.
A small, quiet community offering beautiful marsh views and proximity to Carolina Beach. It's near the Snow’s Cut Trail, part of the larger Carolina Beach State Park system.
A primarily residential area with historic roots and convenient access to downtown Wilmington. Close to Maides Park and easy access to public transit routes.
A lesser-known area with rural charm, ideal for those seeking space and privacy. Offers proximity to Northeast Cape Fear River boating and fishing areas.
Located near Castle Hayne, offering spacious lots and a quiet, semi-rural lifestyle. Residents are close to the Blue Clay Bike Park and nature trails.
A popular bedroom community with excellent schools and a short drive to Topsail Island beaches. Known for the Hampstead Kiwanis Park and its many seafood restaurants.
A bustling beach town on Topsail Island known for family vacations, surfing, and coastal living. Features the Surf City Ocean Pier and local waterfront shops.
A rural area north of Wilmington, popular with those seeking land and a peaceful environment. It's known for farm stands, equestrian properties, and open countryside.
One of the fastest-growing towns in the region, Leland offers new developments and modern conveniences. Attractions include Leland Cultural Arts Center and Brunswick Nature Park.
Located near Leland, this small town combines riverfront views with easy access to Wilmington. The Brunswick Riverwalk Park is a scenic spot for walks and fishing.
A quiet community southwest of Wilmington, appreciated for its peaceful rural setting. Close to historic sites like Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site.
Features natural beauty and outdoor recreation, centered around its many freshwater lakes. Boiling Spring Lakes Preserve and Spring Lake Park are key outdoor spots.
A picturesque coastal town with historic charm, waterfront dining, and ferry access to Bald Head Island. Attractions include the Southport Waterfront Park and the NC Maritime Museum.
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