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Southport NC - River Run Plantation - A Natural Paradise on the Lockwood Folly

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I would really love to live in River Run. I have an ingrained sensitivity to harsh development practices. It pains me to see irreplaceable trees cut down unnecessarily. It hurts me when newcomers and visitors to the area think the Official tree of Brunswick County is the Palm tree, which has been introduced here ad nauseam since the early eighties. That's why every time I pull through the gate at River Run, I take a deep breath and give thanks that a community like this still exists.

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When a client contacted me wanting to list his waterfront lot in River Run with me, I couldn't say no. Although I work primarily as a , everyone knows I have a soft spot for River Run and it's on the water in a great location to boot. Needless to say, I didn't hesitate. Real Estate prices in Brunswick County have softened considerably since their peak in '05. Once again, there are opportunities to afford premier properties at a discounted price. If you've dream of buying a home site on the water in Brunswick County, make sure you have this one on your list.

Lot # 45 - 563 Lockwood Court

It is a rare for a waterfront lot offering to csouthport nc real estateome up on Lockwood Court. This is in one of the most beautiful areas of River Run. Beautifully wooded with ever-changing views of marsh, river, birds, and shrimp boats headed out to the Atlantic. I'd love to show it to you. Priced to SELL at $197,000 - and if you find a lot anything like this for the price in Brunswick County, I want to see it!

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A fine way to wake up every morning!

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Brunswick County is GROWING!

04-30-08
Chris Kuhn
Chris Kuhn: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

This is my first blog on this website and I'm really excited. Brunswick County has consitently been one of the top 30 fastestgrowing counties in the US. The maount of growth that I've seen in just 5 years is phenomenal. The best signs for an investor are: Growing infrastructure, Water and Sewer becoming more prevalent, New roads and bridges being built, New employeers coming to the area, Increasing number of people moving to the area. the answers to all those questions are YES! YES! YES! Sewer is going in throughout the county and it is being installed in our number #1 beach community Oak Island. A new international container port is coming to Wouthport, which will bring a lot of jobs and money to the area Our local schools are getting crowded and there are plans to build new ones! Retirees, military, first time home buyers are all migrating to Southeastern NC. A new bridge is being built on Oak Island which will alleviate a lot of traffic and get many more people to the beach quickly! (Majority will only have a 5-10 minute ride, today they travel oveer 30 minutes). Evewn my small town is looking to expand and neighboring communities are looking for partners to help with infrastructure costs, water and sewer etc.

What does this mean for real estate? All positive++++++++++++++'s!!!!!!! We feel by early 2009, our market will be back up and chugging along. And there are way too many good things going on around here to slow down our growth. Watch out rest of the country 2009 and 2010 will be great years for Brunswick County real estate!

Southport NC - A Spring Tease

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wysteria3x4 Down here in Southport, it's just starting to feel a little different. Even though we've had our share of warm spells and 70 degree days this Winter, last weekend conjured up that unmistakable feeling of anticipation that has less to do with temperature and more to do with the primordial wake-up call that's being played all around us. You wouldn't know it by looking at my yard....all is still asleep including the bud-swelling, free-wheeling wisteria which has a conceded stranglehold arounwysteriawrapped160d my front porch. We have attempted to guide and foster this determined plant which has muscled its way around around pickets and rail. It's a lot like the kids we've reared up right along side it....you admire it, you take pictures of it, you think you've got control over it, you nip it regularly, you give it a much needed cutting back every once in awhile, until the day finally comes when you just have to throw up your hands and say...."Have at it...it's all yours."

With Eastjonquils430er coming early this year, its about time to give the tourists the 'mon back signal, not like we have any control over the matter. It's just a part of life, something that all locals have to learn to deal with, along with the sand gnats that arrive at about the same time. We all understand that tourism is the heart and soul of our service industry-centered economy around here. We just have to be patient with them AND their tell-tale habits. One of my general observations about tourists is that they never look where they are going but seem to be looking up and around, as one would when searching for a plane. After a 360 and finding nothing, they continue on, only to repeat this exercise at regular intervals. Sorry, no harm meant in this. Besides, our tourists are cool. They wear Provision Co tees instead of Hawaiian shirts!

The Southport Spring Festival is on tap for Easter Weekend under the oaks in Franklin Square Park. Lots of local crafts,food, and music give this gathering a much "cooler," laid-back feel than the . It is anchored by the Robert Ruark Chili Cook-Off honoring the author of the part-autographical "," inspringfest200spired by summers and holidays spent at his grandparents house near the Southport Waterfront. If you've never read it you should...told from the boy's perspective with a keen eye for observation and a pure knack for local vernacular. Set back during the Depression and days of Prohibition, Ruark speaks right to the Southern heart of life spent outdoors; fishin', clammin', oysterin', duck huntin', all embellished with a crusty cast of characters, and warmed with Southern coastal cooking traditions and forbidden corn "licker."

I feel the need to speak out about a recent issue that has to do with our three newly elected Aldermen and one of their first and certainly most highly publicized vote. If you're a local or you've read my earlier blogs, you know that in November, three long-time incumbents were ousted by three candidates running on the platform of change, tighter restrictions on development, and heightened measures to preserve the unique small-town character that we all love about Southport. At issue was the unanimous recommendation from the Planning Board to rezone the undeveloped 106 acre parcel called Southport Crossing from multi-family/ office/ industrial to Residential single-family. Reducing maximum density from 11 to 4 units per acre seems like common sense to me, in this environmentally sensitive area with growing traffic concerns already. So with a "standing room only" crowd there to speak out in support of the Planning Board's decision, the motion was still defeated 4-2. All three of the surviving incumbents voted with the developers as everyone expected. The surprise came when Jwantana Frink, among the newly elected, stuck a fork in the motion with nary a comment. A 3-3 vote would have required a vote from the new Mayor Spencer and I'm reasonably sure the outcome would have been different. I'm disappointed in ALL of our Aldermen who completely ignored the entire Planning Board AND the citizens of Southport. Frink, after winning in November had this to say, "I kept my campaign short and sweet - to the point - (as) the people's voice." Wilmington Star 12-12-07 Politics as usual...........

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There are a ton of local events on the calendar for this month. Anyone visiting Southport over Spring Break will find plenty to do. production of A. R. Gurney’s “SYLVIA,” a poignant comedy about a couple facing mid-life changes and a stray dog named Sylvia, will be performed at Odell Williamson Auditorium on the campus of Brunswick Community College in Supply at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 9. Ten percent of the proceeds from these performances will be donated to , a local nonprofit organization dedicated to animal welfare. Performances will also be held at (Guerilla Theatre’s new location), located at 111 Grace Street in downtown Wilmington at 8 PM. Thursday through Sunday, March 13th-16th.

Looking ahead to Memorial Day Weekend in Southport, Brunswick Little Theatre will be bringing a FREE outdoor show to Franklin Square Park. Bring a chair....enjoy a 25 year retrospective of BLT's musical history under the stars. Friday, Saturday, Sunday at 8PM.


guysandolls150 Stage II Productions will present “Guys and Dolls,” a broadway classic in every way as a fast-paced, romantic musical comedy set during Prohibition in New York City. If you haven't seen a show at the old Amuzu yet, you've been missing out. The show opens Friday, March 14th. Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. on Sundays through March 30. Tickets are available at Ricky Evans Gallery, located at 222 North Howe Street. For ticket information, call 457-1109.

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In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, will celebrate everything Irish during the third annual Irish Festival on Saturday, March 15, from 11 am to 5 pm Irish Soda Bread Baking and Irish Jig contests and do some shopping with arts and crafts vendors. Prizes will also be given for best Irish costumes. Arts and crafts vendors are also scheduled. Admission is $5 for adults and free for children age 12 and younger.

Finally for a little something different, boaters unite for the annual Blessing of the Fleet onwaterfront300 March 20th at 2 PM at the Waterfront. The event is organized every year by the . If you have a kayak, shrimp boat, cruiser, or sailboat, come on along. It is a day to look forward to a safe and pleasant boating season and to remember those we have lost to the sea. All boaters are invited to bring their craft out to the Southport waterfront where the Fleet Chaplain, will be ready to provide you and your vessel with a blessing for a safe and pleasant boating season. If you do not have a boat, come down to the Southport Waterfront anyway and watch. It's a beautiful sight to behold. I'll save you a seat.

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Consider a Visit to Brunswick Coast

01-28-08
Renee Yost
Renee Yost: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

Brunswick County continues to be one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina - and why wouldn't it be? We have beautiful beaches, golf courses and what seems like endless sunny days!

I look forward to showing you our area - whether you plan on making this area your permanent residence or just looking for a relaxing weekend retreat. I am personally committed to helping Buyers and Sellers and will be proud to develop long-lasting business relationships through not only professional representation but also with personal and genuinely caring service.

We have a great inventory with prices being better than they have been in years and recent cuts in rates - 2008 will be a great year to come down for a visit - I welcome the opportunity to assist you.

Christmas in Southport NC........."All is Calm"

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This is a case where the picture and not the event nudged me out of my recent writing slump. I admit I get pretty caught up in the Fall trying to capture the perfect sunset. There are just so darn many of them. I usually start sizing up the clouds for potential around 4ish when I'm headed home. Sometimes the perfect sky comes out of nowhere but normally the late afternoon sky offers a "heads up" you can count on. The tranquil scene above doesn't fall into the spectacular category but to me it speaks of that perfect stillness of fading light. As I stood there last night, listening to rare quiet, smelling the richness of the marsh, it reminded me of why this is my favorite time of year in Southport.

Christmas in Southport is full of traditions, some old and some relatively new. This past weekend was a busy one with the Southport Tour of Homes followed by the Holiday Boat Flotilla. The historic home tour, in it's nineteenth year, sold out its 1200 tickets before the event. It's hard to imagine a day in December any more pleasant than Saturday, sunny and bright with temperatures in the mid 70's. It's been like this for nearly a week but not to worry.....a blast of cold air is a-comin' and it'll feel more like Christmas by the weekend.

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One new tradition in-the-making may just be the upcoming world premier of "Winter Nightsong: The Christmas Eve Wanderings of One E. Scrooge Esquire." It is Stage II Productions' Briton Cambell's ambitious musical adaptation of Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" to be held at the old Amuzu theatre in Downtown Southport. With a fresh script and an original score, I for one, can't wait to see what our local talent has come up with. For more info call Briton at 910-540-2801.

I've been thinking of the possibility of a new family tradition. Last Christmas we had all the girls home and we celebrated Christmas Eve in the hidden nook of our back yard we call "Camp Burton" around a big fire. We roasted some sweet,salty oysters, ate clam chowder and cornbread muffins, and counted our many blessings. This year I'm hoping by some miracle, drawing on old Southern tradition, to garnish our Christmas day table with..........a Christmas Flounder! A stuffed whole flounder, that is. Since posting this with a recipe last night, my good AR friend Cynthia commented me about a family recipe of hers. She's given me permission to post it here. I only changed the name. Thanks Cynthia!


Cynthia's Christmas Flounder

1 large flounder -- 2 1/2 - 3 lb. (or your choice of fish) cleaned but left whole (yes, head removed) , make a vertical cut down the top of the fish, going under the meat to make a pocket on both sides of the fish

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(I get the fish market to do this for me)

Stuffing

1 lb. of crab meat (I use lump, because it is the best)

1 lb. of shrimp, cleaned and cut into bite size pieces

1 large onion, chopped finely

1/4 t. Tabasco sauce

Dash of celery salt

1/2 bottle (my guess is about 6-8 oz.) Durkee sauce(it's usually with mustards, mayos, etc)

1 T. Worcestershire sauce

2 cups fresh bread crumbs

Mix all stuffing ingredients together. Stuff into flounder, pushing as far as you can to outside of fish--filling the pockets as full as you can. You may have some stuffing left over which can be baked in a baking dish.

Place in a baking pan that has been sprayed with Pam. Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 20-25 minutes, depending on the size of your fish. Check for doneness by flaking fish and checking to make sure shrimp in stuffing are pink.

southport nc real estate Lastly, I want to mention a really good cause that I'm sure many are familiar with, , with its whole different kind of approach to world hunger. Individuals have the opportunity to various kinds of farm animals which are delivered to villages in need. Before any Heifer animal is brought to a project partner, the recipients are trained in very specific guidelines and must share their first offspring with a neighboring village and thus, the gift continues and self-reliance can grow. Heifer International also teaches them environmentally-sound agricultural techniques that help rejuvenate the land, water and other natural resources. My Mom was the first one to introduce me to Heifer at Christmas several years ago. She set up a jar on the msouthport nc buyer's agentantle for all her grandchildren, great-nieces and nephews who were all together. She managed to get them all to give up a little of their Christmas money, and as I remember, she gave a flock of chickens and a goat in their behalf. We've been giving as a family at Christmas ever since. This year I decided to set up a Registry on Heifer's web site in Mom's name and I'm calling it . I haven't told her about it just yet but I know she'll be tickled about it. I'm just now sending out a link to family and friends so if anyone wants to join in, please do. I'm hoping we'll pull together a whole barnyard!

Christmas in Southport

"Merry Christmas to All

and to All a Good Night!"

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