I grew up nearby to Wilmington and he is absolutely right in all of what he is saying. I would highly recommend moving to the area and you wont regret it!
Another issue is the professional job market isn’t as strong as other areas like Raleigh and the big cities. If you’re retired or have a solid remote job it’s not an issue but if you’re a young professional and plan to job search be aware of this issue. Hopefully larger businesses will consider building offices here in the future and bring more jobs.
But what about the forever chemicals in the water in Wilmington, the water is not safe to drink or shower in and that’s not going away.. absolute number 1 reason to question wether it’s actually safe to live there . I’m surprised that wasn’t mentioned at the beginning of the video!
Definitely was an issue for awhile. Cape Fear Public Utility just spent $43million to install eight Granular Activated Carbon filters to remove PFAS compounds. According to them they are now free of PFAS and GenX. Good to keep in mind though! There are also some home installation options to help mitigate any other issues as well!
@@LIVINGINWILMINGTON well that’s good to know that there is some safety measures in place. My husband and I were there last April and the realtor we met said nothing was being done and it was def a health hazard but thankfully that is getting better
We lived there 06-07, went back for a visit last June to see if we wanted to move back. It had changed so much we decided against it. Great town, just not for us anymore.
I’ve seen so many videos and comments from locals basically trying to steer people away from Wilmington. Honestly it makes me wonder if these people have ever been to the places that get mentioned like NY or California. I was born and raised in NY and lived for over a decade in California and I can tell you that the things North Carolina people complain about are like a picnic to those of us who escaped either of those two locations. I understand the panic that comes along with all the outsiders “invading” your small town, but if you really knew what we were leaving behind, you’d be thanking your lucky stars for traffic and mosquitoes.
Who cares? If they don't like it, then THEY can LEAVE. Simple as that. They do not OWN NC. Also We have the right to go where we want and make decisions that may or may not work for us. We wouldn't know til we try it. Don't let unhappy, miserable, cold-hearted people get to you 💖
Thank you for this video. I wish everyone in America would stop moving to Wilmington and consider other places. I’ve been here all my life and the negatives have been due to the new implants. There are a lot of states on the east coast.
I love Figure Eight Island. Thinking of moving to Wilmington soon. I’m from Virginia and have spent a lot of time on the OBX to Ocean Isle where my father lived. Love the Carolina coast.
I moved from Northern California after the wildfires to Minneapolis right before Covid... and now thinking of moving to Wilmington where my family currently lives. I've visited N. Carolina roughly 5-6 times in the last couple of years and, yeah, like any place it has its pluses/minuses but I think I could make a happy life there. People are really great. That's a massive plus for me. Edit: Not to mention, some great restaurants. I agree, it's all about the non-chain places.
I will say the non-chain places here in Wilmington are what really makes it. I love it! If your considering moving to the area, I'd love to talk to you more about it! Give us a call, and we'll talk about it! 📱 Call or Text: 910-526-1114 📨 Email: phillip@tidalrealtypartners.com 📅 Let's Zoom: bit.ly/3HD5Qnd
Great content! As a local professional in the real estate space, I can attest to Phillip’s knowledge, professionalism and sales experience! If you need a local realtor, he’s your guy!
I live in Wilmington and you are right about the traffic. If people from other places would not move here we would not have the traffic that we have. Also we have a lot of college students living here which causes a lot of traffic.
Hi Nice video, I have lived in Wilmington over 40 years and Wilmington is pretty descent. Downtown Wilmington is fun for a walk and its restaurants. Wrightsville Beach is Beautiful in the Summer and popular with sun bathers, also the barrier islands like Masonboro are a hit with boaters as they are unspoiled, undeveloped and very relaxing, but boat traffic can be heavy as so many have boats around Wilmington. Wilmington has a mixed use area called Mayfaire that is very nice for shopping, restaurants and living that is close to Wrightsville Beach and a Neighborhood called Landfall that is a hit with some high end home buyers that is private and well managed.
I've heard outside of the surrounding beach area that the hood is pretty bad in terms of crime and violence if so I'll pass also due to the fact Hurricane season can make or break you.
Strangely I had bad hay fever in my youth when living in Elon College and Upstate NY, Genesee County Rochester. For reasons of women and work I moved to Fort Lauderdale for a couple of years. I did not suffer hay fever there and never again anywhere else. The culture of Wilmington did not welcome me. I was in movie making and even in my work I still felt like an outsider. I drifted around from Cary to Greensboro till ending up in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Carrboro weather is superior. In all of North Carolina the culture Southern as it is still gets to me.
What about the water quality? I hear any area south of the Cape Fear river is an absolute NO GO. Ive personally seen the toxic foam on Oak Island beach. What is the current state of the water quality North of the Cape Fear? Is the drinking water safe? Is it safe to swim?
Good job! Describing the good and the challenging Pro #1 living the dream of the forever vacation life Con #1 you won’t want to leave - OTB (ask a local what that means)
I'm coming for the first time to Charlotte, the US to stay with a friend this summer, a friend I met online back in 2008, he's booking here "wilmington" for a long weekend, house on the ocean front and also a few days in the mountains! Absolutely can't wait to experience the 4th if July week, always seen it on TV and dreamt of experiencing it myself. I'm from Northern Ireland myself, so a dream holiday for me! Bring it on. I'm a single man with no children or partner, so stress free lol.. Ps. Is sharks a real issue or something ya should worry about in these waters? Lol.
I think you’ll love it here! 4th of July is a blast in Wilmington! There are sharks out on our coast, however, I’ve swam in the ocean for my entire life and never had any issues!
You are right here, a lot of people that live in Wilmington now are coming from out of the area. It has really helped this area grow! Some are moving to Leland which is a smaller rural city right outside of Wilmington, 15mins away, so they can experience both.
Is Wilmington itself affected by hurricanes, or mainly beach communities? And for mosquitoes, ThermaCell products (Amazon, Walmart) WORK, so much better than Citronella, etc. And, was the 105 you mentioned having last year actual temperature or heat index?
Wilmington is affected by most hurricanes that come through the area. We are so close to the beaches and have the Cape Fear River so its hard to avoid them. The beaches do get the worst of it though. Thanks for the tips on the mosquitoes!! 105 was the heat index I believe. I do remember the actual temp getting to 95 on one day last year.
Yes hurricanes happen but after 1995 the state changed a lot building codes to hurricane proof houses and have much better retention ponds and irrigation systems in newer places
Yeah, they use to have a sign at the start of I-40 "Barstow CA 2,445 Miles". NCDOT had to take it down because so many people pulled over to get their picture taken in front of the sign.
Lived there for 17yrs. To many homeless people and pan handlers. Seems like everyone had there kids on some kind of drugs because everyone thought something was wrong with there kids. I think everyone but me was on disability. To many Waterbugs here in ohio we call them roaches. Bedbugs everywhere. I was happy to move back to southern ohio.
Hello everybody. How is it there with jobs? Planning to move there with wife and 3 kids I like surfing, and originally from small town in Russia I do security system installation, how is it there with security? Gets anything stolen? Or any criminal situations?❤
Having just left South Brunswick County NC for North Myrtle Beach, SC, if we're talking TRUTH about why affluent Americans should NOT move to Wilmington, that FACT starts with the letter "B." Too many bees. Way too many bees.
I was in Wilmington, NC this past weekend for a conference and we stayed at Hotel Ballast in downtown. I must say the city and the hotel...underwhelming and outdated. All of the wasteland marsh surrounding the battleship was an eyesore. We did have some good food at Big Toney's; some of the best Clam Chowder I've ever had. And we had an absolute blast at this speak easy called Earnest Money & Sons. Impeccable craft cocktails and great service! Outside of that...the city feels old, raggedy, and left behind... trying to revitalize but still fighting progress. We met a couple from Topsail Beach who said it was nicer there. Either way, I wont' be returning and definitely not moving there.
Aloha. Thinking about moving to Wilmington because I've lived in Hawai'i for over 16 years and miss the mainland. How is the racial tension? Is it segregated? Are there out of red hats and MAGA folks?
I'm from Hawaii originally, moved out here 2 years ago. It feels like living on Oahu, the culture is very similar, people are friendly, food and family are central to everything. Everyone is welcome in Wilmington, we don't discuss politics and we don't judge our neighbors. This is a self governing society and our neighbors take care of us as much as we take care of them. The Aloha spirit is alive here. Best of luck on your journey. 🤙
I would just add that it’s not 15 minutes to the beach. It’s 45 minutes to one hour or more due to all of the complexes they’ve built along the way. I’m from Ohio and love it here for nostalgic reasons only, what I miss most of all is that there is practically no place in nature here to be alone=all one. People atop people.
I would just add that it’s not 15 minutes to the beach. It’s 45 minutes to one hour or more due to all of the complexes they’ve built along the way. I’m from Ohio and love it here for nostalgic reasons only, what I miss most of all is that there is practically no place in nature here to be alone=all one. People atop people.
Comment Below Your #1 Pro and & Con if you live here in Wilmington!
Wilmington used to be great until everyone from up north moved down 😂😂
Been here 30 years ! best move I ever made in my life ! Traffic does suck !
I’m moving to Wilmington June 27th and I can’t wait, our beaches in North Carolina are so beautiful
Parking is expensive.
I'm from Chicago and I'm now in Wilmington it does not get cold I mean it does not get cold
It snows here occasionally. Nothing like Chicago.
I moved to Wilmington in 2017 to escape the cold Minnesota winters! Living here is great! Solid video Phillip 😎
Thanks Dakota! Big change in weather from Minnesota!
I grew up nearby to Wilmington and he is absolutely right in all of what he is saying. I would highly recommend moving to the area and you wont regret it!
Everyone loves Wilmington!
Another issue is the professional job market isn’t as strong as other areas like Raleigh and the big cities. If you’re retired or have a solid remote job it’s not an issue but if you’re a young professional and plan to job search be aware of this issue. Hopefully larger businesses will consider building offices here in the future and bring more jobs.
But what about the forever chemicals in the water in Wilmington, the water is not safe to drink or shower in and that’s not going away.. absolute number 1 reason to question wether it’s actually safe to live there . I’m surprised that wasn’t mentioned at the beginning of the video!
Definitely was an issue for awhile. Cape Fear Public Utility just spent $43million to install eight Granular Activated Carbon filters to remove PFAS compounds. According to them they are now free of PFAS and GenX. Good to keep in mind though! There are also some home installation options to help mitigate any other issues as well!
@@LIVINGINWILMINGTON well that’s good to know that there is some safety measures in place.
My husband and I were there last April and the realtor we met said nothing was being done and it was def a health hazard but thankfully that is getting better
@@TheMama166 Definitely concerned about the water. Were you able to get any more information? Did you end up moving?
We lived there 06-07, went back for a visit last June to see if we wanted to move back. It had changed so much we decided against it. Great town, just not for us anymore.
Can definitely understand. It’s changed so much in the time I’ve lived here. Not much of a small town anymore!
I’ve seen so many videos and comments from locals basically trying to steer people away from Wilmington. Honestly it makes me wonder if these people have ever been to the places that get mentioned like NY or California. I was born and raised in NY and lived for over a decade in California and I can tell you that the things North Carolina people complain about are like a picnic to those of us who escaped either of those two locations. I understand the panic that comes along with all the outsiders “invading” your small town, but if you really knew what we were leaving behind, you’d be thanking your lucky stars for traffic and mosquitoes.
Who cares? If they don't like it, then THEY can LEAVE. Simple as that. They do not OWN NC. Also We have the right to go where we want and make decisions that may or may not work for us. We wouldn't know til we try it. Don't let unhappy, miserable, cold-hearted people get to you 💖
Go back to new York...yankee
Thank you for this video. I wish everyone in America would stop moving to Wilmington and consider other places. I’ve been here all my life and the negatives have been due to the new implants. There are a lot of states on the east coast.
I love Figure Eight Island. Thinking of moving to Wilmington soon. I’m from Virginia and have spent a lot of time on the OBX to Ocean Isle where my father lived. Love the Carolina coast.
I moved from Northern California after the wildfires to Minneapolis right before Covid... and now thinking of moving to Wilmington where my family currently lives. I've visited N. Carolina roughly 5-6 times in the last couple of years and, yeah, like any place it has its pluses/minuses but I think I could make a happy life there. People are really great. That's a massive plus for me. Edit: Not to mention, some great restaurants. I agree, it's all about the non-chain places.
I will say the non-chain places here in Wilmington are what really makes it. I love it!
If your considering moving to the area, I'd love to talk to you more about it! Give us a call, and we'll talk about it!
📱 Call or Text: 910-526-1114
📨 Email: phillip@tidalrealtypartners.com
📅 Let's Zoom: bit.ly/3HD5Qnd
Used to go to Ft Fisher and camp out with the hermit and wild man.
Mosquitoes are the state of New Jerseys official bird!
Love the Blockade Runner & The Bridge Tender restaurant.
Great content! As a local professional in the real estate space, I can attest to Phillip’s knowledge, professionalism and sales experience! If you need a local realtor, he’s your guy!
Appreciate the love Drew!
Please stop, Wilmington is way too overcrowded.
I live in Wilmington and you are right about the traffic. If people from other places would not move here we would not have the traffic that we have. Also we have a lot of college students living here which causes a lot of traffic.
From a Californian: I'd rather have bugs than sidewalk poopers any time!
I’ll agree with you there! Come on down to the beach 🌊
Then don't come here and bring your sidewalk pooper politics with you.
North Carolina doesn’t want California here.. that’s why it’s great to live and affordable . Stay in California with y’all liberal mindsets
Hi Nice video, I have lived in Wilmington over 40 years and Wilmington is pretty descent. Downtown Wilmington is fun for a walk and its restaurants. Wrightsville Beach is Beautiful in the Summer and popular with sun bathers, also the barrier islands like Masonboro are a hit with boaters as they are unspoiled, undeveloped and very relaxing, but boat traffic can be heavy as so many have boats around Wilmington. Wilmington has a mixed use area called Mayfaire that is very nice for shopping, restaurants and living that is close to Wrightsville Beach and a Neighborhood called Landfall that is a hit with some high end home buyers that is private and well managed.
You’ve summed it up better than me!
@@LIVINGINWILMINGTON Have a Great day !
landfall is gorgeous
I've heard outside of the surrounding beach area that the hood is pretty bad in terms of crime and violence if so I'll pass also due to the fact Hurricane season can make or break you.
Regarding insects and mosquitoes, just put on bug spray it takes about 30 seconds. Yet people don't do it and complain about the bugs
Easiest solution.
I was just there a month ago the traffic was crazy even on a Tuesday night at 8:30 when we went out to dinner😂
Traffic 24x7. It’s insane.
Strangely I had bad hay fever in my youth when living in Elon College and Upstate NY, Genesee County Rochester. For reasons of women and work I moved to Fort Lauderdale for a couple of years. I did not suffer hay fever there and never again anywhere else. The culture of Wilmington did not welcome me. I was in movie making and even in my work I still felt like an outsider. I drifted around from Cary to Greensboro till ending up in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Carrboro weather is superior. In all of North Carolina the culture Southern as it is still gets to me.
What about the water quality? I hear any area south of the Cape Fear river is an absolute NO GO. Ive personally seen the toxic foam on Oak Island beach. What is the current state of the water quality North of the Cape Fear? Is the drinking water safe? Is it safe to swim?
I vacationed at Oak Island many years ago. I hate hearing this 😢
Parents bought a new house in 1964 $13,000 house sold last year for about $400,000 .
Love it! Great video ❤
Thanks for the feedback, glad you liked it!
Great video! very informative! Hope to move there one day!
Thanks for the compliment! Let’s chat more on helping you make that move!
Would you say there are many families with young kids living on Carolina Beach?
Yes there definitely are!
How do you get forget North Carolina absolute number one thing humidity
I love the " Southern" guy wirh the Northern accent on the video....lol
Good job! Describing the good and the challenging
Pro
#1 living the dream of the forever vacation life
Con
#1 you won’t want to leave - OTB (ask a local what that means)
Thank you for the feedback! I may never leave 😂
I'm coming for the first time to Charlotte, the US to stay with a friend this summer, a friend I met online back in 2008, he's booking here "wilmington" for a long weekend, house on the ocean front and also a few days in the mountains! Absolutely can't wait to experience the 4th if July week, always seen it on TV and dreamt of experiencing it myself. I'm from Northern Ireland myself, so a dream holiday for me! Bring it on. I'm a single man with no children or partner, so stress free lol..
Ps. Is sharks a real issue or something ya should worry about in these waters? Lol.
I think you’ll love it here! 4th of July is a blast in Wilmington!
There are sharks out on our coast, however, I’ve swam in the ocean for my entire life and never had any issues!
We’re floating the idea of moving there. Let’s play some chess if we decide to!
Simply stated:. Wilmington NC a haven of northern transplants. I will just settle for rural western NC.
You are right here, a lot of people that live in Wilmington now are coming from out of the area. It has really helped this area grow! Some are moving to Leland which is a smaller rural city right outside of Wilmington, 15mins away, so they can experience both.
No boardwalk in Wrightsville Beach , and the pictures were not of Wrightsville either looks like the west coast
Parking at any beach, except Fort Fisher, is a pain and expensive.
Plan on parking on the outskirts now, the illegals pile in and take over the whole lot and picnic areas before sunrise.
Is Wilmington itself affected by hurricanes, or mainly beach communities? And for mosquitoes, ThermaCell products (Amazon, Walmart) WORK, so much better than Citronella, etc. And, was the 105 you mentioned having last year actual temperature or heat index?
Wilmington is affected by most hurricanes that come through the area. We are so close to the beaches and have the Cape Fear River so its hard to avoid them. The beaches do get the worst of it though. Thanks for the tips on the mosquitoes!! 105 was the heat index I believe. I do remember the actual temp getting to 95 on one day last year.
Both the cape fear river runs from the ocean through downtown Wilmington nc. They call Wilmington. hurricane ally
Yes hurricanes happen but after 1995 the state changed a lot building codes to hurricane proof houses and have much better retention ponds and irrigation systems in newer places
Fun Fact: Interstate 40 terminates here, all the way from Barstow, California if memory serves me well.
Interesting! I just looked it up and it does!
Yeah, they use to have a sign at the start of I-40 "Barstow CA 2,445 Miles". NCDOT had to take it down because so many people pulled over to get their picture taken in front of the sign.
You like wilmington nc movie i from here
I love the beaches in Wilmington and the downtown area is wonderful!
It really is!
Biggest negative u forgot to mention is all the people from New Jersey/ New York. The rental prices are ridiculous now, enjoy.
Bigger and better than Wilmington, DE, where I lived for a year.
Never been, but I see it pop up all the time and people get confused XD
@@LIVINGINWILMINGTON Wilmington DE has corporate and banking business but is otherwise a hood.
“Classes skipped because a room couldn’t teach what you learn three days on Wrightsville Beach.”
Love that song!
Isn't Charleston more temperate?
Lived there for 17yrs. To many homeless people and pan handlers. Seems like everyone had there kids on some kind of drugs because everyone thought something was wrong with there kids. I think everyone but me was on disability. To many Waterbugs here in ohio we call them roaches. Bedbugs everywhere. I was happy to move back to southern ohio.
I’m from Baltimore traffic doesn’t phase me
Where is the North Carolina accent of this narrator? Native North Carolinians have a regional accent.
Hey Michael! I'm from about 1 hour down the road from Wilmington: Jacksonville NC.
Hell yeah! Push out the locals!
I'm from Chicago and move to Wilmington my only two grapes are that the prices for apartments are truly expensive and the food here sucks
Hello everybody.
How is it there with jobs?
Planning to move there with wife and 3 kids
I like surfing, and originally from small town in Russia
I do security system installation, how is it there with security? Gets anything stolen? Or any criminal situations?❤
Of course we have mosquitoes in New York state
I from wilmington north carolina is my home town I put your town dont my home town , go back to your town
Wilmington is new Yorkers, philly, Pittsburgh, Ohioans New Jersyians....nothing southern left...
Having just left South Brunswick County NC for North Myrtle Beach, SC, if we're talking TRUTH about why affluent Americans should NOT move to Wilmington, that FACT starts with the letter "B."
Too many bees. Way too many bees.
I was in Wilmington, NC this past weekend for a conference and we stayed at Hotel Ballast in downtown. I must say the city and the hotel...underwhelming and outdated. All of the wasteland marsh surrounding the battleship was an eyesore. We did have some good food at Big Toney's; some of the best Clam Chowder I've ever had. And we had an absolute blast at this speak easy called Earnest Money & Sons. Impeccable craft cocktails and great service! Outside of that...the city feels old, raggedy, and left behind... trying to revitalize but still fighting progress. We met a couple from Topsail Beach who said it was nicer there. Either way, I wont' be returning and definitely not moving there.
You have some good points! Everywhere has its ups and downs, just like any city.
Thank God I'm sick of all the tourest😊
I didn't like Wilmington, it was all out of town yankees.
Enough to make me stay away then.
Aloha. Thinking about moving to Wilmington because I've lived in Hawai'i for over 16 years and miss the mainland. How is the racial tension? Is it segregated? Are there out of red hats and MAGA folks?
I'm from Hawaii originally, moved out here 2 years ago. It feels like living on Oahu, the culture is very similar, people are friendly, food and family are central to everything. Everyone is welcome in Wilmington, we don't discuss politics and we don't judge our neighbors. This is a self governing society and our neighbors take care of us as much as we take care of them. The Aloha spirit is alive here. Best of luck on your journey. 🤙
😂😂😂 Hawaii is rated the most racist state. I don’t believe you are from Hawaii.
Let’s tone the Racial Divide down. And MAGA is conservative voters who love America 🇺🇸. Stop watching the Lies on CNN .
I would just add that it’s not 15 minutes to the beach. It’s 45 minutes to one hour or more due to all of the complexes they’ve built along the way.
I’m from Ohio and love it here for nostalgic reasons only, what I miss most of all is that there is practically no place in nature here to be alone=all one. People atop people.
Please don’t, it’s already way too overcrowded.
I would just add that it’s not 15 minutes to the beach. It’s 45 minutes to one hour or more due to all of the complexes they’ve built along the way.
I’m from Ohio and love it here for nostalgic reasons only, what I miss most of all is that there is practically no place in nature here to be alone=all one. People atop people.