Why Live in Greenville Loop
On the edge of Greenville Sound between Wrightsville Beach and Masonboro Island, Greenville Loop is named after the road it borders. The area consists of many smaller subdivisions. “It’s so lovely there with all of the big trees, big lots and big homes,” says Glenda Newell, a Wilmington resident who is affiliated with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage. “It’s really a beautiful location.” In addition to being close to parks and other outdoor amenities, Greenville Loop is just miles away from shopping and dining on Oleander Drive. Homes closer to the water often have their own docks, but boaters could also store their vessels at the Bradley Creek Marina. “There are a lot of homes in the Greenville Loop area that have intercoastal frontage,” Newell says. “They’re in high demand and high priced.” In some subdivisions, properties sit closer together in looping roads and cul-de-sacs with wooded backyards big enough for in-ground pools. Other houses sit tucked away behind long driveways and dense foliage. Homes date to the late 1960s, with some built as recently as the mid-2010s. Closer to Greenville Loop Road, prices range from $400,000 for smaller homes in need of updates to $1.4
Home Trends in Greenville Loop, NC
On average, homes in Greenville Loop, Wilmington sell after 17 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Greenville Loop, Wilmington over the last 12 months is $339,990.
Median Sale Price
$339,990
Median Single Family Sale Price
$339,990
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$189
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
2
Median List Price
$341,990
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%