A single family home development situated between two championship golf courses. Short drive to the shopping and dining options that North Myrtle Beach, SC offers and the uncrowded shoreline that Sunset Beach, NC offers. Community amenities include a clubhouse, pool and fitness center. With its great weather, hospitable community and southern charm, Brunswick County is known as one of the gems of Southeastern, NC.
Regarded as the “Seafood Capital of the World”, Calabash, NC is bordered by the Calabash River and the NC/ SC state line. The town of Calabash, NC features an array of restaurants, golf courses and numerous developments that will accommodate every budget.
Home Types | Single Family Homes (Stick Built) |
New/Resale | New/ Resale |
Gated | No |
Amenities | Pool, Clubhouse, Fitness Center |
Wendy Milligan
Email: wendymilligan@yahoo.com
Office Phone: 910-231-3959
Cell Phone: 910-231-3959
Fax: 910-579-5877
Wendy is a Brunswick County native and has deep roots in the South Brunswick Islands area. She enjoys living near the coast and calls Ocean Isle Beach her home. After graduating from high school, Wendy received her B.A. degree in Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She furthered her education at the University of South Carolina, receiving a Master's degree in Counselor Education and a Master's degree in Educational Administration. Becoming interested in the real estate profession led to securing her NC Real Estate broker's license and joining Coldwell Banker Sloane Realty. Wendy is an agent who has superior area knowledge and provides outstanding service. Wendy's greatest loves are her family and friends. She is married to her high school and college sweetheart and they have three children: Blair, Everette, and Trey. The Milligans attend Camp Methodist Church in Shallotte where Wendy sings in the 'Joyful Noise Choir'. Wendy is also a member of the South Brunswick Islands Women's Club. When she's not showing property, you can find her running on the beach, taking shag lessons, or in her boat cruising the Intracoastal waterway.