Wilmington, North Carolina

Cape Fear

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What's it like to live in Wilmington?

KimmiNinja
1y ago
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So I was convinced to stay in Wilmington after graduating from UNCW by my partner who grew up here. I didn’t find much to love about this area when I was in school but the perks of knowing a local who has been here 20+ years is them showing you all their favorite spots around town that you would have never have known about otherwise. It also helps to have a good friend group to do things with. Some of the things that made me fall in love with Wilmington:

Going out on the boat

Hitting up the breweries or satellite

all the unique cafes

beach during off season

art markets galore

lots of local restaurants

Diatomahawk
1y ago
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Wilmington is an amazing place to live, but it might not shine through as much on a subreddit that mostly exists for shitting on the town.

Some positives:

-UNCW is an excellent college, one of very few that is not losing enrollment right now

-Music scene is growing, with Greenfield Lake Amphitheater being a beautiful venue right on the water. Lots of indie music/record stores

-Bike paths / public transportation expanding

-Three distinctly different areas with downtown, university area, and beach area.

-Don't like Wrightsville Beach? Go down to Carolina or Kure Beach for a completely different speed

-Lots of spectacular parks: Greenfield Lake, CB State Park, Halyburton, Hanover Pines, etc.

-Some unique businesses that are thriving: Cape Fear Games, lots of breweries, that weird shipping area (if you're into that).

Keegabyte
2y ago
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A lot to do in the area (at least more than where I currently live), Wilmington is growing very quickly (top 5 places moved to in the US), beautiful area and surroundings, and it's starting to attract a number of large companies in my profession.

As a bonus, I have a lot of great memories and familiarity there as it was my family's chosen vacation spot for years. This isn't why I wanna move, just a bonus lol

The "great memories" part is why I wanted advice from locals. I don't wanna be blinded by what I've experienced on vacations. We're planning a two week "living vacation" where we will find an Air BNB to live in and experience the whole city, including bad parts.

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