Development Parcels in The Village at Sunset Beach

Sunset Blvd N Sunset Beach, NC 28468

Sunset Blvd N, Sunset Beach, NC, 28468
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Acreage available for Hotel, Retail, Restaurant or Residential Development in the rapidly growing mixed-use development of The Village at Sunset Beach listed at $145,000 per Acre - $500,000 per Acre (see attached Flyer). Anchored by Food Lion, Bank of America and Walgreens, this 85-acre Master-Planned, Mixed-Use Development offers specialty Retail, Medical, Office, Service, Restaurant and Hotel Development Opportunities adjacent Sea Trail Plantation & Golf Resort, Village Park Condominiums and Artesa Village Apartments. Walk or ride to Restaurants, Retail and Entertainment in one of the South Brunswick Islands live/work communities. One mile from the Sunset Beach Bridge, Public Boat Ramp and Sunset Beach Waterfront Park. Bill Clark Homes is completing and selling Phase 1 of 'The Sanctuary' which will be 360+ single-family homes connected to The Village at Sunset Beach by the Chandler's Lane extension completed last year.

Residential development in Brunswick County is experiencing explosive growth, with the county planning department seeing a 572% increase in residential unit approvals among major subdivisions and planned developments between fiscal years 2020 and 2021, not including recently approved 2,132 acres for higher density zoning south of Highway 17 in Calabash. The Stone Farm development project between Sunset Beach and Calabash, anticipated for completion in phases over the next 7 to 10 years, involves 1,009 acres that could contain nearly 1,800 homes, 363 townhomes and about 45 acres of commercial development and is located of Old Georgetown Road (Highway 179) approximately two miles east of this site.

Brunswick County ranked as the fastest-growing county in NC from 2021-2022, with a growth rate of 5.7%, and is the fastest-growing from 2020 with a population increase of 12%. It was the only county in NC to rank in the top 10 in percentage growth in the US, ranking seventh. This does not account for the high net worth second homeowners and visitors to the South Brunswick Islands. Brunswick’s tourism figures for 2020 and 2021 were so strong that they eclipsed visitor spending in New Hanover (Wilmington), typically the highest in the tri-county region, according to an annual Visit North Carolina report that draws from a variety of data to calculate the money spent on food, lodging, recreation, retail and transportation in each of the state’s counties.

In the 2023 Wilmington Business Journal Book on Business, the Town of Calabash ranks #4 in the three-county Wilmington Region of Wealthiest Zip Codes, with adjacent Sunset Beach #6 and Ocean Isle Beach #1. Sunset Beach is ranked number 4 on National Geographic’s “21 Best Beaches in the World” and Ocean Isle Beach was voted ‘The South’s Best Tiny Town’ by Southern Living Magazine.

Lot Size: 23.29 acres


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