Relocation Services to Wilmington NC

Relocation Services to Wilmington NC

Are you relocating to Wilmington, NC? We are here to help make your transition process as smooth as possible! At Dianne Perry & Company, Wilmington, North Carolina is our home. We have raised a family here, gone to school here, worked here, and have enjoyed sharing our passion for our community with others.

In addition to our familiarity with the community, we have over 30 years of experience in real estate sales, rental properties, and property management in the Wilmington area. We will find you the perfect home or rental that meets all of your needs. We will also share our insight on neighborhoods that have a great school district, the best beaches to be near, and what the locals are doing on the weekend.

To find out more about our relocation services to Wilmington NC check out our relocation guide and services brochure below.

Dianne Perry & Company Relocation Guide and Services

Ready to move? Give us a call today at 910-332-0736!

Wilmington Weekend Guide: October 16th – October 18th

The weekend is upon us yet again and the weather forecast looks beautiful and cool. Our Wilmington Weekend Guide is here with great events to make it a perfect fall weekend!

Airlie’s Annual Oyster Roast!
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The annual Oyster Roast at Airlie Gardens along the banks of Bradley Creek returns as a celebrated tradition rooted in Airlie’s history. Tickets include appetizers, steamed oysters, BBQ, fish fry, two spirituous drinks. A cash bar will also be available and live entertainment will be provided by Heartbeat of Soul & The Sea Pans. Proceeds from this event support Airlie’s Environmental Education Programs.

Friday October 16th, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Tickets are $85.00 per guest. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit the Airlie Gardens website.

Airlie Gardens
300 Airlie Road
Wilmington, NC 28403

 

Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde Silent Film with Dorothy Papadakos

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If you’re looking to get into the Halloween spirit,, stop by St. Paul’sto catch the silent film of Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde accompanied by Dorothy Papadakos, a celebrity organist and composer.

Friday, October 16th, 7:00 PM.
Tickets are $15.00 to $20.00. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s website.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
16 North 16th Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

 

Seaglass Salvage Market

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Enjoy this indoor & outdoor market full of recycled and repurposed furniture, art, candles, home décor, and local goods!

Friday October 16th – Sunday October 18th. 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Friday and Saturday; 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Sunday.
Admission is free.
For more information, visit Seaglass Salvage Market’s website.

Seaglass Salvage Market
1987 Andrew Jackson Hwy
Leland, NC 28451

Salty Paws Festival

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Looking to hang with your furry friends this weekend? Bring them to the 7th Annual Salty Paws Festival at Carolina Beach! The festival includes music and entertainment, pet contests, raffles, and pets available for adoption.

Saturday, October 17th at 11am
Tickets are $7.00. Children 10 and under are admitted free. For more information visit the Pleasure Island website.

Carolina Beach Lake Park
Atlanta Avenue
Carolina Beach, NC 28428

 

Gatsby Lawn Party

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Step back in time to the 1920s and celebrate Jazz Age style with dancers, big band music, Bella Rose photography, tintype portraits with Harry Taylor, tarot card reading and fashion vendors. The event is hosted by Jess James (Fashion Editor at Focus on the Coast) and Kusek Financial Group.

Saturday October 17th, 11am to 4pm
Tickets are $30.00 to $99.00 and can include a picnic basket for two from Little Pont Caterers. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Jess James’ website.

Home of Paula Corbett
6604 Spring Garden Drive
Wilmington, NC 28403

Wilmington Seafood Festival

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Three words and our three favorite things- Wilmington Seafood Festival! The event will feature an abundance of fresh North Carolina seafood, live music, cooking demonstrations, and shopping.

Saturday October 17th from 11am to 7pm and Sunday, October 17th 11am to 6pm
Parking note: Limited parking is available on-site for $10.00 Off-site parking is available at Barclay Center (3147 and 3151 South 17th Street) with shuttle service.
Admission is free! For more information, visit the event website.

Events at Watermark Marina
4114 River Road
Wilmington, NC 28412

 

One Year Anniversaries: FlyTrap Brewery & Burne Mill Creek Billards & Wine Bar


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Two great local beer and wine spots in Wilmington are celebrating their one year anniversary! Flytrap will have live music and food trucks and Burnt Mill will have food by 2 Bros Coastal Cuisine, and live music.

Saturday, October 17th. Begins at 12pm at Flytrip Brewing and 7pm at Burnt Mill Creek Billards & Wine Bar. Admission is free to both events.

Burnt Mill Creek Billiards & Wine Bar
2101 Market Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

Flytrap Brewing
319 Walnut Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

Real Estate 2015: Looking Back to See Ahead into 2015’s Market

These statistics below compiled from our local MLS indicate steady improvement in all locations of our thriving Cape Fear area. If you are thinking of selling this year give us call so we can tailor a plan for your real estate. It is still a great year to purchase an investment property – which remains the best return on your investment dollar by most everyone’s standards. Contact us to learn more about investing in our local real estate. We have successfully helped many clients start and increase their portfolios.

By Sherri Pickard, GRI, SFR, CDPE
2015 President, Wilmington Regional Association of Realtors

WILMINGTON, N.C. (January 16, 2015) – When analyzing eleven major zip codes in our region – 28401, 28403, 28405, 28409, 28411, 28412, 28451, 28480, 28428, 28449, and 28443 – an average of the zip codes shows for the year-end of 2014:

• Our average sales price has increased by 4.6% from year-end 2013.
• Of the 5,000 sellers in 2014 – 34.0% paid some sort of concession toward the purchase of the house.
• Our list to sales price ratio for year-end is 96.20%, a decrease from 96.37% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of the sold properties is $273,531 and is up 4.8% from year-end 2013.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for the year was 119 days, compared to 121 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $217,250 for year-end has increased 8.6% from year-end 2013.

The areas of focus in this analysis were:
• Selling Price – The price the seller accepts for his or her house.
• Sellers Concessions – The amount of money a seller of a house contributes toward the buyers purchase.
• List to Sales Price Ratio – The difference between the list price and the selling price shown as a percentage.
• Days on Market – The number of days a house remains for sale, from the listing date to the date the property is placed under contract.
• List Price – The amount of money a home is listed on the market.
• Median Price – The middle price of all the properties sold in the given time period.

28401
• The average selling price of $132,649 has decreased 2.4% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $135,949.
• 27% of sellers paid a concession in 2014 compared to 24% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $142,103 has decreased 1.7% from year-end 2013 average list price of $144,594.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 140 days compared to 138 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $110,000 for Year-end has increased 11.1% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 93.3% of the asking price, a decrease from 94.02% for year-end 2013.

28403
• The average selling price of $212,842 has increased 4.3% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $204,046.
• 28% of sellers paid a concession in 2014 compared to 25% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $224,222 has increased 5.2% from year-end 2013 average list price of $213,052.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 124 days compared to 116 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $174,500 for Year-end has increased 1.5% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 94.9% of the asking price, a decrease from 95.7% for year-end 2013.

28405
• The average selling price of $300,789 has increased 2.5% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $293,443.
• 30% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 23% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $314,652 for 2014 has increased 2.4% from year-end 2013 average list price of $307,332.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 120 days compared to 141 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $195,000 for 2014 has increased 5.4% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 95.5% of the asking price, an increase from 95.4% for year-end 2013.

28409
• The average selling price of $308,567 has increased 8.6% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $284,192.
• 39% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 26% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $318,635 for 2014 has increased 8.6% over year-end 2013 average list price of $293,510.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 116 days compared to 102 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $265,540 for 2014 has increased 12.0% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 96.8% of the asking price, it matched 96.8% from year-end 2013.

28411
• The average selling price of $289,741 has increased 4.0% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $278,466.
• 40% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 33% in year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $303,654 for 2014 has increased 4.9% over year-end 2013 average list price of $289,562.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 107 days compared to 111 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $224,950 for 2014 has increased by 4.7% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 95.4% of the asking price, a decrease from 96.1% for year-end 2013.

28412
• The average selling price of $196,712 has increased 2.1% over year-end 2013 average selling price of $192,753.
• 41% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 28% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $200,864 for 2014 has increased 2.1% over year-end 2013 average list price of $196,661.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 95 days compared to 91 days for year-end 2013. The best of all zip codes.
• The median sold price of $174,000 for 2014 has increased 4.6% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 97.9% of the asking price, a decrease from 98.0% for year-end 2013.

28451
• The average selling price of $224,523 has increased 9.1% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $205,798.
• 34% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 26% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $226,889 for 2014 has increased 8.6% over year-end 2013 average list price of $208,981.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 117 days compared to 114 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $210,000 for 2014 has increased 16.7% from year-end 2013. The best of all zip codes.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 98.9% of the asking price, an increase from 98.4% for year-end 2013. The best of all zip codes.

28480
• The average selling price of $743,370 has increased 2.2% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $727,210.
• 9% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 8% in year-end 2013. The best of all zip codes.
• The average list price of $810,215 for 2014 has increased 1.4% over year-end 2013 average list price of $799,085.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 182 days compared to 254 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $700,000 for 2014 has increased 8.5% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 91.7% of the asking price, an increase from 91.0% for year-end 2013.

28428
• The average selling price of $261,366 has increased .3% from year-end 2013 average selling price of $260,637.
• 20% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 18% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $272,238 for 2014 has increased 2.6% over year-end 2013 average list price of $270,732.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 145 days compared to 180 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $233,500 for 2014 has decreased 2.7% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 96.0% of the asking price, a decrease from 96.2% for year-end 2013.

28449
• The average selling price of $374,272 has increased 1.8% over year-end 2013 average selling price of $367,716.
• 10% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 8% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $390,656 for 2014 has increased 1.9% over year-end 2013 average list price of $383,544.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 150 days compared to 175 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $328,250 for 2014 has increased 9.4% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 95.8% of the asking price, it matched 95.8% for year-end 2013.

28443
• The average selling price of $259,299 has increased 10.5% over year-end 2013 average selling price of $234,613. The best of all zip codes.
• 41% of sellers in 2014 paid a concession compared to 38% for year-end 2013.
• The average list price of $267,989 for 2014 has increased 11.5% over year-end 2013 average list price of $240,303. The best of all zip codes.
• The average number of days a property remained on the market for 2014 was 132 days compared to 120 days for year-end 2013.
• The median sold price of $240,000 for 2014 has increased 6.7% from year-end 2013.
• Sold homes in 2014 received 96.7% of the asking price, a decrease from 97.6% for year-end 2013.

Ten out of eleven zip codes reported an increase in the average sales price. Eight out of eleven zip codes have the List to Sales price ratio above 95%. Sellers are getting closer to their asking price, which is a good sign that real estate is continuing to improve.

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Rental Real Estate Still the Best Investment

The Great Recession may have knocked real estate values for a loop but it did not change the basic premise that rental real estate is still the best investment value for most Americans. Values are on the rise again. However, this is a bonus and not the basis for investment.

The real story has remained the same through time. The rent coming in pays the mortgage on the property which, over time, allows the owner to have a debt free property that someone else paid for… it doesn’t get better than this! You put up the initial cash down payment-the rent pays the rest. Yes, there will be maintenance, taxes and insurance. That’s all tax deductible and usually covered by the rent, as well. One day, the property is all yours and producing retirement income. And as the real estate market always does, it has rebounded and doubled in value.

Today’s Millenial generation makes up 40% of our population and 90% of them are renters. This demographic is educated, have very good incomes, great credit scores and want nice rental homes. They are unlikely to cause any damage. It is a great time to buy an investment, put it in the hands of a property management company and collect the mortgage payment as rent!

Wonderful Wilmington October 2014 Newsletter

Falling for Fall with Fun Festivities!    

Whew! That headline alliteration took a lot more brain power than I thought it would. Moving on.

One of the things we look forward to the most during the Fall are all of the fun things to do in and around Wilmington. Do you feel the same way? Here’s a quick list of some local events during the month of October:

1) Annual Wilmington Riverfest. Downtown Wilmington, NC

   Riverfront Park, October 3-5, Admission: Free

   visit http://wilmingtonriverfest.com for more details

2) Family Friendly Farm Days. Legacy Farms in Wallace

   October 4-5, 11, 18 and 25, Admission: $8, featuring corn maze, hay

rides, haunted woods trail, costumed actors

   Visit www.legacyfarmsevents.com for more details

3) Grooves in the Grove. Poplar Grove Plantation

   Every Sunday, at 5:00 pm, through October 26, Admission: Free

Check out WhatsOnWilmington.com for a very comprehensive list of our local happenings!

Andrea

 

Pumpkin Huntin’?

Are you wondering where you can both find a great selection of pumpkins this year and support a good cause? We recommend a visit to the pumpkin patch at Wesley Memorial, on the corner of South College and Peachtree! Proceeds support the Wesley Memorial Youth Ministry.

You can swing by the church and browse their huge selection after you drop off your October rent at our office on Treadwell Street. Three birds, one stone. Look at you, you efficiency rockstar!

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Notes from Dianne:

“We’re proud to report some of the highest tenant ratings in local reviews,that 97% of our properties are rented for 2014, we have a 98% occupancy rate and only 2% of our properties were vacant for over 30 days.

Great job team!”

Dianne

 

Get ready for cooler temps!

Fall is officially here and we can’t wait to wear our cozy sweaters, consume pumpkin spice everything. Aren’t the chilly weather, hay rides and colorful leaves so fun?

At home, take a moment to turn your heating system on to make sure it’s working well. While you’re at it, it’s a great time to replace the air filters and smoke alarm batteries, and check the thermostat batteries, too! Take a look outside, and make sure that debris is cleared away from the condenser.

A little bit of effort now will help to prevent frostbitten toes later.

If you notice a problem with the heat, give us a call. We’re here to help!

 

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