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Brunswick's Priciest Properties: Top 10 Sales of H1 2025

Top 10 Most Expensive Homes Sold in Brunswick County, NC in 2025.

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runswick County's luxury housing market is thriving, with multi-million dollar homes selling rapidly. The top sales are dominated by Bald Head Island, where a historic four-acre property sold for $6 million. Ocean Isle Beach and other coastal towns also saw high-end sales, with prices ranging from $2.6 million to $4.1 million. These properties often feature ocean views, private pools, and luxury amenities.

    The county's residential real estate market continued its momentum in June, with the second-highest number of sales in a decade. The total sales volume for the year exceeded $1.4 billion. Here are the top 10 most expensive homes sold in Brunswick County from January to June:

    1. A four-acre historic waterfront property on Bald Head Island sold for $6 million on June 27.

    2. A six-bedroom, six-bathroom home on Bald Head Island closed for $4.2 million after being on the market for just one day.

    3. A 2024-built home in Ocean Isle Beach with an Intracoastal Waterway view sold for $4.1 million.

    4. A three-story beach house on Bald Head Island, known as "West Nest," sold for $3.5 million.

    5. A two-story home in Sunset Beach with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms sold for $3.5 million.

    6. An Ocean Isle Beach canal street property delivered the ultimate in coastal luxury and privacy, selling for $3.4 million.

    7. A fully renovated oceanfront home on Ocean Isle Beach sold for $3 million.

    8. A 2006-built home in Ocean Isle Beach with six bedrooms and six bathrooms sold for $2.71 million.

    9. A waterfront property in Holden Beach closed for $2.65 million.

    10. An eight-bedroom, three-story home under construction on Oak Island sold for $2.6 million before its completion.

    These luxury homes offer a range of amenities, from private pools to ocean views, and are highly sought after by buyers.

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