Brunswick County is booming. Every year from 2010 to 2014, the county has grown by 3% to 5%. It is the fastest-growing county in North Carolina and the 9th fastest-growing county in the nation.
All that growth is good news for buyers. It seems like every week, certainly every month, a new subdivision is approved for development somewhere in Brunswick County—these include massive communities with thousands of homes. Every time a home is built, inventory increases, and leverage shifts in the direction of the buyer. However, what our study shows is that the buyer’s leverage only exists in central and southern Brunswick County. Some towns are already in a buyer’s market with more than 6 months’ worth of inventory. But when you move north, when you move to those areas that are bedroom communities to Wilmington, the inventory dramatically drops, and the leverage firmly remains in the hands of the sellers.
Town | Homes on the market | Average Price | Average D.O.M | Inventory by months |
Ash | 7 | $343,873 | 119 | 7 Months |
Bald Head Island | 36 | $1,997,136 | 136 | 4.5 Months |
Belville | 1 | $874,495 | 136 | NA |
Boiling Spring Lakes | 9 | $333,313 | 90 | 3 Months |
Bolivia | 182 | $396,567 | 91 | 3.9 Months |
Calabash | 222 | $408,467 | 85 | 5 Months |
Carolina Shores | 30 | $375,276 | 93 | 6.2 Months |
Caswell Beach | 2 | $ 1,725,000 | 129 | 2 Months |
Holden Beach | 31 | $1,168,490 | 75 | 6.3 Months |
Leland | 258 | $495,171 | 64 | 2.5 Months |
Navassa | 9 | $309,658 | 61 | 3 Months |
Oak Island | 182 | $848,610 | 88 | 4.1 Months |
Ocean Isle | 165 | $759,220 | 86 | 3.4 Months |
Rieglewood | 1 | $249,900 | 56 | NA |
Shallotte | 88 | $350,756 | 79 | 4.2 Months |
Southport | 208 | $593,604 | 95 | 9.9 Months |
Sunset Beach | 94 | $557,635 | 91 | 4.7 Months |
Supply | 117 | $438,129 | 85 | 4 Months |
Winnabow | 55 | $337,781 | 67 | 1.7 Months |
New Hanover County
Shaped like an ice cream cone with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Cape Fear River on the west, New Hanover County is a very narrow land mass. Consequently, there is not a lot of undeveloped space in Wilmington or its neighboring communities, and construction of new communities is few and far between here. That means the housing market is almost exclusively based on the sales of existing homes. Right now, countywide, there are 779 active homes on the market throughout New Hanover County, which equates to 2.6 months’ worth of supply—so it is still very much a seller’s market with the smallest inventory inside Wilmington’s city limits.
Town | Homes on the Market | Average Price | Average D.O,M | Inventory by months |
Carolina Beach | 133 | $779,852 | 88 | 4.4 Months |
Castle Hayne | 16 | $402,645 | 54 | 3.4 Months |
Kure Beach | 39 | $2,018,501 | 163 | 4.3 Months |
Wilmington | 554 | $768,914 | 84 | 1.9 Months |
Wrightsville Beach | 24 | $2,682,788 | 133 | 4 Months |
Town | Homes on the Market | Average Price | Average D.O.M | Inventory by Months |
Atkinson | 3 | $269,633 | 69 | NA |
Burgaw | 26 | $405,454 | 63 | 2.4 Months |
Currie | 3 | $393,267 | 78 | 3 Months |
Hampstead | 131 | $667,695 | 102 | 2.1 Months |
Rocky Point | 25 | $398,643 | 72 | 1 Month |
Surf City | 61 | $744,451 | 72 | 1.9 Months |
Topsail Beach | 16 | $1,099,300 | 56 | 4 months |
Watha | 1 | $205,000 | 20 | NA |