It was a beautiful day for a Realtor luncheon in Porters Neck! #ilm (at Porter’s Neck Plantation)

It was a beautiful day for a Realtor luncheon in Porters Neck! #ilm (at Porter’s Neck Plantation)

Wilmington City Council is considering a new approach to Town Hall Meetings and local students are taking their EOGs. See what you missed in Wilmington this week!

Have you considered buying investment property in the Wilmington area? Then you may want to check out Melanie’s Monday Market Update. It may benefit you in the long run.

Check out this gorgeous lily. Just one blooming right now. #ilm (at The Cameron Team)

Check out this gorgeous lily. Just one blooming right now. #ilm (at The Cameron Team)

This week’s Featured Home is a wonderful golf course front home in Porters Neck Plantation. It’s open floor plan and easy flow design makes entertaining friends and family a breeze. Plus, Porters Neck is a water access community. The boat ramp and day dock is just a 5 minute stroll away.

A new restaurant catering to special diets, like gluten free and low-carb, is opening near Blue Moon Gift Shop. Plus, the Battleship North Carolina is hoping to raise funds with a new specialized license plate. See what else you missed in Wilmington this week!

Many North Carolina homeowners ask, “Do we need to install a fence around our swimming pool?” The answer is YES!

Sneak Preview! This golf course front home in Porters Neck will officially be on the market sometime this week. 5BR/3.5BA, 3700+ sq.ft., plus den and media room. Call for details! 910-202-2546 (at The Cameron Team)

Sneak Preview! This golf course front home in Porters Neck will officially be on the market sometime this week. 5BR/3.5BA, 3700+ sq.ft., plus den and media room. Call for details! 910-202-2546 (at The Cameron Team)

April’s numbers are in! See how the Wilmington real estate market is doing in Melanie’s Monday Market Update!

The New Hanover Board of Commissioners has approved the request of the county tax department to move the next property revaluation back one year so assessors can visit all 95,000 parcels in New Hanover County. Those visits start this year.