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Commercial
Properties
Investing in Paradise
The Wilmington area has been discovered .... and
investors are reaping the rewards!
Be sure to read about Wilmington's latest award:
"NUMBER 2 IN THE NATION FOR JOB CREATION AND
RETENTION" on our Blog
Property values and appreciation rates here are
well above the national average. Wilmington was recently ranked as one
of the top 25 cities in the United States for appreciation of
housing prices ... making real estate here a great investment!
The rental market is excellent ...
due to many business relocations and increasing enrollment at UNCW
and CFCC. Use your
equity to create wealth from short-term or long-term real estate
investments.
Multifamily, mixed-use, existing business, office
condo, B&B, land for development, 1031 Exchange
properties ....
you have found the Complete Source. Click
here for additional 1031 Tax Exchange Information.
Rhonda Schoolfield (Broker In Charge) is an
experienced Commercial Broker, with extensive market and trend
knowledge. She has represented Fortune 500
companies, first-time investors ... and everyone in between. Her
knowledge of local commercial real estate issues, coupled with her
excellent negotiation skills make her a valuable resource for
investors and developers. Call Rhonda at 910.799.2205 for additional
investment opportunities and information.
There has never been a better time to make memories
and money in a place where property has experienced continual
appreciation for decades. Listen closely ... above the sound of
the waves ... you can hear a window of opportunity opening ...
Nestled
between the Cape Fear River and
North Carolina
's Inner Bank beaches,
Wilmington
has great golf, mild weather, natural beauty, and a relatively cheap
cost of living, all of which make it popular with both permanent
residents and second-home vacationers.
But it hasn't always been this way. It was an isolated backwater until
1990, when the final 120-mile stretch of I-40 opened. Now the Research
Triangle's well-heeled tech workers can be at the beach in three
hours.
As the only city of any significant size on the
North Carolina
coast,
Wilmington
may be just at the beginning of its boom. It has a seaport, an
international airport, and a UNC campus. But it has also maintained
its "historic" ambience, bringing it another revenue stream:
Hollywood
has filmed 180 features here during the past two decades.