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Get to Know Landfall

Landfall is a gated community in Wilmington that covers 2,200 acres and is bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway on its northern boundaries and by Howe Creek on its western edges. The beautifully landscaped community contains 320 acres of conservation land, multiple lakes, and an entire system of nature trails, all only open to Landfall’s residents and guests. There’s never a shortage of activities at Landfall — amenities include two championship golf courses designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, an impressive sports complex with a large pool, 11 year-round Har-Tru lighted tennis courts, and eight pickleball courts. The junior tennis program is notable for having produced many state champions and Division I college tennis players, but there’s plenty of room for casual players as well. The Country Club of Landfall boasts several cafes and restaurants, and even has a members-only wine club with monthly tastings.

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Living in Wilmington

Wilmington is a lovely port city located between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean, bursting with history and charm. The Wilmington metropolitan area, which comprises New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender Counties, also includes three nearby island beach towns: Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach. Wilmington has an unusual mix of lifestyles — it’s home to UNC Wilmington, so it’s a college town, but it’s also a beach destination and a major city at the same time. And thanks to its cinematic good looks, Wilmington has long had a thriving film industry, serving as the backdrop to tons of movies and television shows for everything from Dawson’s Creek to Weekend at Bernie’s. Moving to Wilmington can mean living in a country club-style community, a beach retreat on a private island, or in a historic house downtown — all three picks are quintessential Wilmington options, as varied and delightful as the city itself.