Once the largest city in North Carolina, and an early state capital, Wilmington prospered because of its thriving port. Founded in 1732 and named for the English Earl of Wilmington, the city…
Once the largest city in North Carolina, and an early state capital, Wilmington prospered because of its thriving port. Founded in 1732 and named for the English Earl of Wilmington,…
Wrightsville Beach, or New Hanover Banks as it was once called, remains a reprieve from Wilmington’s faster pace. Offering miles of iridescent sand and sparkling water, Wrightsville Beach accommodates every…
Carolina Beach is home to Fort Fisher, Civil War’s largest land/sea battle site. For families it also has a nationally-recognized seaside boardwalk full with live music, beautiful beaches, an aquarium…
The oldest fishing pier on the Atlantic Coast is located here. When looking for a small beach town with just enough business to keep you entertained, but not all of…
Figure Eight Island, just 12 miles north of Wrightsville Beach, is a private oceanfront resort community connected to the mainland by a causeway bridge. There are no commercial enterprises here,…
With nearly 4 miles of water front property on the Intracoastal Waterway and Howe Creek, Landfall has been developed over the last 15 years into North Carolina’s premier coastal private…
If you’re looking for a place to fish, dock your boat, or enjoy amazing views of the water you need to be looking at homes on the Intracoastal Waterway. Running…