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Aging In Place with Style
Builders and home buyers plan for the future with thoughtful details, modern upgrades to make life a little easier....
Builders and home buyers plan for the future with thoughtful details, modern upgrades to make life a little easier....
While many oceanfront homeowners have the means to weather figurative and literal storms, facets of that ownership include rising prices, storm threats and the possibility that they might not be allowed to rebuild a destroyed house because of setback requirements....
Home sales are set to begin this summer in Leland’s Mallory Creek neighborhood, a master-planned community from Del Webb designed for those 55 and older....
New listings in Brunswick County increased by nearly 28% in March compared to the same period last year, while units sold fell about 4%....
While many oceanfront homeowners have the means to weather figurative and literal storms, facets of that ownership include rising prices, upkeep, storm threats, sea-level rise, insurance costs and the possibility that they might not be allowed to rebuild a destroyed house because of setback requirements....
Pender County Realtors recently shared updates about the coastal market at an event hosted by the Wilmington-Cape Fear Home Builders Association in conjunction with the Topsail Island Association of Realtors....
An economist said many older adults hold sizeable assets that are plowed back into the community for housing, food, health services and other uses, stimulating local businesses and helping create jobs...
The number of homes sold in September fell about 12% compared to the same month last year, according to a recent report by Cape Fear Realtors....
A tight inventory and decrease in new listings likely led to a decrease in the number of homes sold and total sales volume in Brunswick County's residential real estate market in July, according to local Realtors....
Builders and home buyers plan for the future with thoughtful details, modern upgrades to make life a little easier.
While many oceanfront homeowners have the means to weather figurative and literal storms, facets of that ownership include rising prices, storm threats and the possibility that they might not be allowed to rebuild a destroyed house because of setback requirements.
Home sales are set to begin this summer in Leland’s Mallory Creek neighborhood, a master-planned community from Del Webb designed for those 55 and older.
A luxury transaction in May on Topsail Island reached a new height.