Pristine Sunset Beach, North Carolina

A short drive will put your feet in the sand of Sunset Beach, North Carolina. Ranked as one of the top 21 beaches in the world by National Geographic

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Calabash Lakes is conveniently located just a few minutes to waterfront restaurants and shopping opportunities

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Calabash Lakes

Carolina Shores, North Carolina

Calabash Lakes places residents in the heart of one of coastal North Carolina’s most sought-after corridors. Situated just minutes from the famed “Seafood Capital of the World” and a short drive to the soft sands of Sunset Beach, this community attracts homeowners who want the convenience of a low-maintenance neighborhood paired with the natural beauty and slower pace of Brunswick County living.

A Community Shaped by Water and Coastal Heritage

Set along the Calabash River, with the Little River Inlet and the Intracoastal Waterway only moments away, this area has always revolved around the water. Fresh seafood isn’t a novelty here—it’s part of everyday life. Locals still buy shrimp and oysters straight from the boats, and it’s easy to spend a morning cruising to Bird Island Reserve or exploring the quiet tidal creeks. When you return, you are never far from a classic Calabash-style meal, from old-school fried seafood to modern coastal fare.

Calabash Lakes reflects this coastal character. As a former golf course, the community still carries wide-open views and generous green space. Shimmering ponds, mature landscaping, and visiting waterfowl give the neighborhood a peaceful, park-like feel, while sidewalks and quiet streets make it ideal for morning walks, dog outings, and evening strolls.

Life in Calabash: Small-Town Charm With Practical Convenience

Calabash has built its reputation on hospitality and tradition. You will find family restaurants, local shops, and community festivals that feel authentic rather than manufactured. At the same time, residents enjoy easy access to daily necessities: grocery stores, medical offices, golf courses, and boutique businesses. Larger retail and entertainment options are minutes away in North Myrtle Beach, giving residents the best of both worlds—quiet living at home and vibrant amenities when they want them.

Amenities That Support an Active, Social Lifestyle

Calabash Lakes offers facilities that make it easy to stay active and connected. The community clubhouse includes lounge areas for gatherings and neighborhood events. The zero-entry pool is perfect for relaxing or cooling down on summer days. Residents also have tennis and pickleball courts, a fitness center, sidewalks throughout the community, and a screened lanai-style porch at the clubhouse that serves as a popular place to meet friends.

Affordable Coastal Living

In a region where home prices continue to rise, Calabash Lakes stands out for its value. Townhomes begin in the high $200s, and single-family homes start in the mid $300s, offering some of the most approachable pricing in southeastern North Carolina. Low-maintenance living, newer construction, and attractive amenities make the community appealing to full-time residents and second-home buyers alike.

Why Southeastern North Carolina Appeals to So Many

This part of the coast attracts newcomers year after year for good reason. The region enjoys a mild four-season climate, providing warm summers, gentle winters, and plenty of sunshine. The cost of living and overall tax burden are typically lower than in many northeastern and mid-Atlantic states. Neighborhoods tend to be friendly and community-oriented, with abundant volunteer groups, social clubs, and local events.

Outdoor recreation is a major draw—year-round golf, boating, fishing, parks, trails, and miles of uncrowded beaches. Residents also benefit from proximity to larger hubs like Myrtle Beach and Wilmington, which offer airports, hospitals, entertainment venues, and expanded dining and shopping.

People choose southeastern North Carolina because life here is straightforward, relaxed, and grounded in longstanding coastal traditions. It’s a quiet, dependable place to call home, with easy access to everything that makes coastal living enjoyable.

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