Living In Wilmington Nc Reviews
Wilmington, North Carolina Reviews
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- 8/3/2021
Wilmington NC was once a wonderful city filled with Southern charm, history, safety and natural beauty. Recently that has been replaced by erasing everything Southern or historical, crime and clear cutting ever old growth live oak tree in sight. As if we need another car wash or apartment complex. Wilmington is fast becoming just another generic soulless city.
Unfortunately with the current city leadership you have must better options as a tourist seeking a southern beach town or looking to relocate.
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- 7/16/2021
I've lived in Wilmington NC my whole life and can say it gets worse and worse every year live PD was filming here on the regular but the local politicians got rid of them because of bad publicity a family member of mine head of a local law enforcement agency here before retiring and moving away told me storys they don't let out and said and I'm quoting get your kids and get out
Well Wilmington is in the lead for...
HIV
Opioids
Humid Trafficking
And the crime rate goes up every year
So if your looking at Wilmington....Good
- 5/8/2021
The most dangerous city. Top heroine trafficking. The crypts, bloods and gangsters disciples war here. Shots ring out all the time, do not care if they hurt children. Beaches always overcrowded, rip tides and frequent drownings. Recent mass shooting. A town soaking in post civil war racism. The police are very good though, excellent response time. Flooding is always an issue here, getting worse.
- 12/16/2019
I am a Floridian looking to move up north, I've heard great things about Wilmington, however I've also heard it can be a racist state. For those who live in Wilmington, how open are people to diversity, minorities? Is it an inclusive state or is there racial
- 9/19/2019
We do have a beach house in Wilmington for almost a year. It's a nice small town (yes, it's growing), with historical center / fast access to beaches / a lot of great food places and kind people.
- 12/31/2018
Update- we have been living in Wilmington for almost a year now... so here it is, the paws-itive and the negative. We stayed through Hurricane Florence, we helped our community rebuild, and we have learned a thing or two along the way...
1) The Restaurants Here are a Hazard. Really.
We adopted Miss Charlotte Anne (a husky mix) after her family could no longer care for her. Miss Charlie had learned that many of the local coffee shops and restaurants keep biscuits on standby. She will now drag us, raining or otherwise, to every place that she knows has a cookie. Particular hazards of note include Fork N Cork, Bourbon Street (check out the Bloody Mary's!) and Elijah's- slightly more upscale and on the Boardwalk, a great place to watch the sunsets.
2) The Kindness and Compassion of the People Here Will Shock You
It was my first day with Coldwell Banker Seacoast Advantage when we realized that there were close to zero overflow shelters
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- 9/17/2018
Extreme drought needs more rain . like a desert. needs more lakes and rivers. and more rain to make the place more green.
- 3/21/2018
Point blank, the best up and coming city on the East Coast.
My fiancée and I picked Wilmington, after an exhaustive search of the continental USA. Between us, we have lived in San Diego CA, Los Angeles CA, Austin TX, San Antonio TX, Raleigh NC, NY, VT, Washington DC, Tampa and Sarasota FL, Alexandria VA... the list goes on.
We were in search of an artsy city that supported small businesses... coffee shops over clubs, boutiques over strip malls, historic homes over Suburbia, a walkable downtown, cultured locals, a night life that included plays and funky restaurants.
Initially, Wilmington wasn't even on our radar. We work in the music industry and in PR- neither of us had ever even heard of it. But with the price of housing surging in the more "popular" cities, we were struggling to balance quality of life with finding a home that packed personality and potential.
New Orleans offered an unmatched scene for foodies and a phenomenal
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- 3/21/2018
Point blank, the best up and coming city on the East Coast.
My fiancée and I picked Wilmington, after an exhaustive search of the continental USA. Between us, we have lived in San Diego CA, Los Angeles CA, Austin TX, San Antonio TX, Raleigh NC, NY, VT, Washington DC, Tampa and Sarasota FL, Alexandria VA... the list goes on.
We were in search of an artsy city that supported small businesses... coffee shops over clubs, boutiques over strip malls, historic homes over Suburbia, a walkable downtown, cultured locals, a night life that included plays and funky restaurants.
Initially, Wilmington wasn't even on our radar. We work in the music industry and in PR- neither of us had ever even heard of it. But with the price of housing surging in the more "popular" cities, we were struggling to balance quality of life with finding a home that packed personality and potential.
New Orleans offered an unmatched scene for foodies and a phenomenal
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- 9/1/2016
Wilmington has a great climate. It is far enough south that you genuinely don't get snow and it's far enough north that you don't get the humidity of Florida.
The climate, like the culture is a mixture of south and north. We transplanted from the Midwest in 2007. We were pleasantly surprised by how many fellow Midwesterners living here!
There are some drawbacks if you move to Wilmington... you will have more visitors at your home than you know what to deal with. Haha! Seriously, Wilmington is a great place to live. It does have its problems like any other city but the upside of living here is far greater.
I'm a Sperling Expert and Realtor, so if you have question feel free to contact me.
Cedric
Cedric@spotrealestate.com
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