149
117
$836,740
$991,174
$919,066
$1,049,180
71
16 YEAR STATISTICS
Wrightsville Beach
309
197
201
77
55
133
141
160
231
289
267
328
275
202
160
206
DAYS ON THE MARKET
Median is a mathematical result
that indicates that one half of
the group is higher and one half
lower. Median is not adversely
affected by extreme numbers.
$650,000
$675,000
$431,100
$639,500
$885,750
$1,179,000
$937,500
$847,500
$745,500
$800,000
$600,000
$644,900
$650,000
$675,000
$675,000
$799,999
MEDIAN SALE PRICE
KEY
161
173
181
84
99
97
103
64
69
58
89
129
111
113
TOTAL UNITS SOLD
$827,365
$821,337
$522,389
$754,412
$1,018,360
$1,236,215
$1,141,458
$1,024,302
$944,032*
$862,784
$725,917
$827,056
$719,954
$731,998
AVERAGE SALE PRICE
$1,000,980
$877,468
$548,158
$781,305
$1,070,091
$1,353,290
$1,258,315
$1,147,834
$1,311,480
$1,159,303
$807,940
$925,012
$792,115
$798,669
AVERAGE LIST PRICE
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2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
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2016
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‘‘THE house was a pre-
Hazel house and it sits
on a zoned duplex lot,”
Gwen Page-Hawley, the
listing broker, says. “A local attorney
had lived there for many years until
she moved outside of Wilmington
and bought a historical plantation to
rescue horses. A local investor pur-chased
the property and is leaving it
as is for now.”
A commercial office condo sale
was recorded at 3 Keel Street for
$267,500.
With a combined sold volume of
just under $53 million were proper-ties
classified as residential condos,
townhouses, and duplexes.
“There were significantly fewer
condos/townhomes/duplexes sold
in 2018 compared to 2017, partly
because of Florence, but mostly
because inventory has been very low,”
says Michelle Clark of Intracoastal
Realty.
Less sold but the sales prices
bested $2 million. Nine sold above
$1 million. The best buy on a condo
was at the Harbor Inn, Unit 4-A,
which sold in July for $195,000.
The top two townhomes were the
highest sales of a condo/townhouse.
Both the oceanfront A and B units of
the up-and-down duplex at 215 South
Lumina Avenue closed within weeks
of each other. A sold for $2 million on
July 13, while B sold for $2.075 mil-lion
on June 29. Both are 4,179sf
with 5 bedrooms and 6 baths.
“Inventory is lower, so there aren’t
as many homes available for buyers,
which means they need to consider
building as an option,” says Clark.
This is reflected in lot sales.
Wrightsville saw three lot sales:
11 East Fayetteville Street sold
for $960,000; 217 South Lumina
Avenue sold for $1.825 million
and 13 North Ridge Lane sold
for $2 million.