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The city of Southport, North Carolina

As part of coastal North Carolina’s fastest growing region, the historic riverfront city of Southport, North Carolina beckons those who are searching for old-fashioned appeal plus the convenience of modern amenities without the day-to-day traffic hassle. Since 1792, “Smithville” has stood watch over Cape Fear Indians, state governors, surly pirates, brave soldiers, elusive movie stars, famed authors, infamous river pilots and the less well-known but just as important local resident. Located only minutes from the larger cities of Wilmington and Myrtle Beach, SC, the Southport area has much to offer with over 100 championship golf courses at your backdoor, the golden beaches of the Atlantic Ocean and the haunting beauty of the Cape Fear River. Stroll underneath a canopy of live oaks while admiring Victorian era homes, drop by the maritime museum for a little pirate history, relax at Waterfront Park and watch international ships ply the waterway, browse eclectic shops for unique local artistry or enjoy the fresh ‘catch of the day’ from a dockside restaurant.

If an ideal year-round climate tempts you, you’ve chosen the right place. From golf and tennis to fishing and boating, the weather is always fine with an average summer temperature of around 82 degrees and mild winters that rarely dip down to the freezing mark. Southport is also home to the N.C. 4th of July Festival featuring live bands, arts and crafts displays in the park and a spectacular finale of fireworks over the water. Southport, North Carolina offers several beautiful residential developments to choose from. Whether you’re searching for a home, a condominium or a homesite, Southport offers all- including many with water and golf views. You can reach Southport easily from N.C. 87 from the north or N.C. 211 from the west. No matter which direction you’re coming from, you’ll know you’ve reached a special place.
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