Our home combines the charm of a historic Wilmington neighborhood with modern amenities and spacious comfort. Guests love its large kitchen, peaceful balcony, and outdoor shower — all designed to make your stay unforgettable.
The kitchen is large, modern, and fully stocked — perfect for cooking fresh coastal seafood, hosting family dinners, or enjoying leisurely breakfasts together.
Yes. Guests often say their favorite memory is sipping coffee or tea on the second-floor balcony while the neighborhood slowly wakes up.
Absolutely. The home sits in a calm, walkable neighborhood where you can relax, yet still be close to downtown and the riverfront.
After a day at Wrightsville or Carolina Beach, you can refresh under the open sky in our al fresco backyard shower — a luxurious experience not found in many rentals.
Because we offer a stunning 294 square feet per guest, compared to the Wilmington average of just 225. That extra space means more comfort, privacy, and luxury during your stay.
Yes. The property is designed to balance comfort with elegance, making it feel like a private retreat rather than just another rental.
Definitely. The dining space and kitchen are ideal for shared meals, birthday dinners, or simply reconnecting after a day exploring Wilmington.
Yes. Guests enjoy restful evenings thanks to the quiet location and comfortable layout.
Many rave about the balcony coffee mornings, the relaxing outdoor shower, and how the house feels more open and airy than other rentals in the area.
Yes! With ample space for hair, makeup, and dressing, plus a full-length mirror, this home is perfect for brides and bridal parties preparing for the big day.
Absolutely. We provide free board games, a PlayStation 4 with four controllers, high-bandwidth Wi‑Fi, and a backyard where teens can hang out.
Yes. A full-size washer and dryer are located on the first floor, making it easy to refresh clothes after busy days out.
Wilmington has hosted numerous productions, including One Tree Hill, Dawson’s Creek, Iron Man 3, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Runarounds, and The Waterfront. Our home is within walking distance of the famous One Tree Hill Bridge. We can also provide links to self-guided tours.
Yes. We have a universal EV charger on-site for guest use. Unlike other homes, you won’t need to drive to public stations.
Yes! Concert lovers will appreciate being able to walk to Live Oak Pavilion, where world-class musicians and performers appear year-round.
Three bedrooms: the primary bedroom features a king-sized bed, an attached bathroom, and a large walk-in closet. The other two bedrooms each have queen-sized beds and share a full bathroom.
The home includes two full bathrooms, a half-bathroom on the first floor, and an outdoor shower.
Yes, a fully equipped modern kitchen with appliances, cookware, and utensils.
Yes, high-speed Wi‑Fi is available throughout.
Yes, central heating and air conditioning.
Yes, a full-sized washer and dryer are included.
Yes. There is free on-site parking for one small car, and additional free street parking is available.
Yes, including a fully fenced backyard, balcony, and backyard shower.
Yes, fresh linens, towels, and basic toiletries.
No, pets are not allowed. This makes the property especially suitable for guests with pet allergies.
No. This is a smoke-free property.
Yes, suitable for families and groups.
Yes. There is a large smart TV in the living room and smart TVs in each guest bedroom.
Yes, strong Wi‑Fi and quiet spaces make it ideal. If you prefer a professional setting, downtown Wilmington offers excellent co-working options: https://www.coworkingcafe.com/coworking-space/us/nc/wilmington/
Yes, the home has secure locks, outdoor lighting, and a Ring security system with door chime.
Contactless self-check-in with a smart lock.
Yes, professionally cleaned before every stay.
Yes, depending on season and availability.
Wilmington’s Brooklyn Arts District, known for its history, art, and walkability.
Less than a mile from downtown shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
Wrightsville Beach: ~20 minutes. Carolina Beach: ~25 minutes.
About 10 minutes.
Yes, the Cape Fear Riverwalk is nearby.
Yes, the closest cafes, restaurants, and breweries are less than half a mile away. Favorites include Boombalatti’s ice cream, Angus Barn burgers, Pizzeria Don Luca, Brunch Thyme, and a new food truck park with rotating offerings.
Yes, multiple grocery stores and drugstores/pharmacies are just a short drive away.
Battleship North Carolina, Thalian Hall, Brooklyn Arts Center, Riverwalk.
Yes, it’s welcoming and walkable.
Yes. Our favorite route is to walk through the neighborhood to the Riverwalk by Riverfront Park, then follow the Riverwalk into downtown.
Possibly, depending on availability and fees.
Yes, all guest rooms have ample space for luggage.
Yes. Our website contains a guide with local recommendations.
Cookware, dishes, utensils, coffee maker, air fryer toaster oven, tea kettle and tea pot, blender, and crock pot, plus starter supplies.
Towels, soap, shampoo, conditioner, and toilet paper.
Not yet — but stay tuned, it’s in our future plans.
No, parties and events are not permitted.
Yes, as long as deliveries are within your stay dates.
Simply use the chat button on our website or booking page — we’ll get back to you quickly.
Listed during booking; varies by season.
Spring and fall offer ideal weather; summer is best for beaches.
Wilmington hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, including: North Carolina Azalea Festival (https://ncazaleafestival.org/), Riverfest — includes a Pirate Invasion celebration (https://wilmingtonriverfest.com/), Cucalorus Film Festival (https://www.cucalorus.org/), Wilmington Boat Show (https://wilmingtonboatshow.com/), North Carolina Jazz Festival (https://ncjazzfestival.org/), and Wilmington Riverfront Farmers’ Market (https://wilmingtonfarmersmarket.com/).
Downtown venues, breweries, the Brooklyn Arts Center, and the Live Oak Pavilion.
Yes, including the Cape Fear Museum, Cameron Art Museum, Children’s Museum of Wilmington, Wilmington Railroad Museum, and Expo 216.
Kayaking, boating, fishing, hiking, and beaches.
Yes, ghost tours, carriage rides, and historic home tours.
Yes, sightseeing cruises on the Cape Fear River.
The Children’s Museum, Railroad Museum, Carolina Beach Boardwalk, North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, and Jungle Rapids Waterpark.
Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach.
Yes, famous for seafood and Southern cuisine.
Downtown bars, breweries, live music, and riverfront dining.
Yes, especially downtown and the Brooklyn Arts District.
Yes. Our home is military-friendly and offers easy access to bases like Camp Lejeune, MCAS New River, Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), and Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal.