April 17, 2025 - 11:27

Brunswick County's residential real estate market experienced notable growth in February, showcasing increases in total sales volume, home prices, and new listings. Compared to the same month last year, the market demonstrated a robust performance, indicating a healthy demand for properties in the area.
The rise in luxury home sales particularly stood out, reflecting a trend where buyers are increasingly seeking upscale properties. This surge in the luxury segment suggests that affluent buyers are confident in the market, contributing to the overall vitality of the real estate landscape in Brunswick County.
The increase in new listings also points to a positive shift, providing potential buyers with more options as they navigate the market. As the demand for homes continues to rise, it is expected that this upward trend will persist, making Brunswick County an attractive destination for both buyers and investors alike.
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