October 28th, 2011
On Saturday and Sunday, Holden Beach hosts a very popular local event, Festival by the Sea. This 2-day celebration is kicked off with a parade down the Holden Beach causeway on Saturday at 9am. This is the only day of the year that you can walk across the Holden Beach bridge, and each year several hundred people do so after the parade to get to the festivities.
Arts and Crafts vendors are open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday. and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on Sunday. There are also a wide variety of food vendors serving fare from clam chowder to gyros and turkey drumsticks, and for dessert, you’re sure to find one of your favorites amongst the funnel cakes, cotton candy, and more.
For the competitive sort, there is a horseshoe tournament and a sandcastle building contest. Children enjoy face painting, huge kites flying overhead and the children’s rides and amusements. There is live musical entertainment both days at Holden Beach’s new Pavilion.
Come join us this weekend for this fun, free event!
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June 24th, 2011

Ocean Ridge Plantation is named for the 7th time by Where to Retire magazine as one of the top places to retire in America. Ocean Ridge has been recognized as one of the top 100 Best Communities since the magazine launched its biennial list in 1999. This year’s inclusion in the magazine’s “Short List: 50 Best Master-Planned Communities in the United States” in the upcoming July/August 2011 issue (on newsstands June 21) marks the 7th time the magazine has compiled the honor roll of America’s best master-planned communities, naming Ocean Ridge Plantation each time.
The editorial group from the magazine researched communities in every state and narrowed their search to the final 50 in 17 states. The magazine considered both active-adult and all age group communities in a variety of natural settings in popular retirement destinations, including near the ocean and in the mountains.
Where to Retire described the lure of the coastal community of Ocean Ridge Plantation being its ability to eventually boast 90 championship holes of Big CatsTM golf, with four distinctive courses in place and a fifth on the way. Touting its three clubhouses, three restaurants and its location in the southeastern most part of Coastal North Carolina, the article recognizes Ocean Ridge’s appeal to a variety of interests in both North and South Carolina. According to the article, Ocean Ridge’s “Plantation Club, overlooking a four-acre lake, has soft-surface tennis courts, heated pools and a fitness center, and its Beach Club is about five minutes away, providing convenient amenities on noted Sunset Beach. Miles of walking and biking trails wind around the neighborhoods and nature preserves in woodlands, and a community garden flourishes with a variety of vegetables and colorful flowers.”

In addition to the amenities, homes, golf, beautiful landscaping and community, the article captures what residents seem to appreciate just as much – their neighbors. The single-family homes in Ocean Ridge range from the low $300,000s to $1 million and up. Of the 1,800+ homes planned on 3,000 acres, about 500 homes are built.
“What an honor to once again be selected for such a prestigious award byWhere to Retire magazine. Although there is no age restriction for living in Ocean Ridge, many are continuing to discover just what a special place Ocean Ridge is to retire, especially for active retirees,” commented Mark A. Saunders, CEO of The Coastal Companies, the parent company for Ocean Ridge. “The lifestyle activities and enjoyment are unlimited.”
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June 10th, 2011
“Voyage upon life’s sea, to yourself be true, and whatever your lot may be, paddle your own boat.” -Sarah Bolton
As we journey through life, many of us have attempted and failed to do what great poets and philosophers have advised for centuries: “paddle your own boat.” Alas, life’s unpredictable circumstances usually end up steering us instead. This is probably why the literal side of the saying has become one of the most popular past times for retirees in southeastern Brunswick County North Carolina.
On the Atlantic Ocean, Shallotte River, Mercer Mill Creek, Intracoastal Waterway, or local streams and lakes, the canoe and kayak are personal craft that envelope and embody the variant nature of both humans and water. Long before interstate highways, railway systems, or the Internet, exploration was first and foremost indulged with a paddle. Just ask the American Indian, Inuit fishermen of the Arctic, and Lewis and Clark as they mapped the amber waves of grain and purple mountains majesty.
Paddling is a voyage of discovery as you maneuver your canoe or kayak over the gentle waters of a glassy lake or stream, escape from a crowded day through winding creeks and marsh savannas, or push your way courageously through a spectacular set of waves and sea, streaking up and over a giant swell into the blue valley of the next great wave. It’s just you and the water, experiencing the natural world the way it was meant to be…head-on.
Of course, you don’t necessarily have to live on the coast to experience the ride. But if you are fortunate enough to live in southeastern North Carolina, your choices for adventure are endless. Seawatch at Sunset Harbor, Ocean Isle Palms, Rivers Edge, and Ocean Ridge Plantation all offer opportunities for you to enjoy the pure enjoyment of paddling. These impressive communities all offer the experience of kayaking or canoeing with several locations to launch your boat. If it’s your first adventure, don’t worry…there are boat rentals and guides available locally.
After all, paddling your own canoe or kayak is what it’s all about and here on the coast. Plan your visit today and you may find an adventurous new pastime that you adore with health benefits.
Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Brunswick County, Brunswick County North Carolina, Canoe, Intracoastal Waterway, Kayak, Kayaking, Mercer Mill Creek, Ocean Isle Palms, Ocean Ridge, Paddling, Rivers Edge, Seawatch, Shallotte River
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June 6th, 2011
“Forget stocks. Don’t bet on gold. After four years of plunging home prices, the most attractive asset class in America is housing.”
A recent issue of Fortune Magazine featured an article on the real estate market that we thought was very interesting. The article pointed out a few observations to describe their assessment. Two important trends mentioned in the article were:
1 – The steady decline in prices which has been going on nationally since 2005 has finally hit the level where it costs less to own a house than to rent in many cities.
2 – Home builders have held back on building new homes for several years, creating the conditions for a shortage of new homes when demand goes up just a little bit.
If you would like to read the article, click here.
Now is a great time to buy real estate!
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June 3rd, 2011
Ocean Ridge Plantation is proud to announce a new onsite golf academy. The Myrtle Beach newspaper recently wrote an article about our new academy in their ongoing “On Grand Strand Golf” segment. Here is an excerpt from The Sun News:
The golf school facilities at the four-course Ocean Ridge Plantation will no longer be vacant as Nick Bradley is opening the Nick Bradley Academy at Ocean Ridge Plantation on Wednesday.
Bradley, a Sunset Beach, N.C., resident who instructs a number of touring professionals, including the PGA Tour’s Kevin Chappell, has partnered with instructor Martin Sludds to open the new academy. Sludds will be the full-time instructor while Bradley splits time between the academy and instruction on the road.
“I’ll probably be doing the day-to-day stuff at the club, and Nick will be bringing in a lot of tour players and working with them, and I’ll be working in concert with him depending on what he’s doing,” Sludds said.
Ocean Ridge member clinics are set for 10 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday’s at Leopard’s Chase Golf Club, non-member clinics follow at 11:30 a.m. the same days, junior clinics are set for 3 p.m. Saturdays, women’s clinics are 10 a.m. Mondays, and senior men’s clinics are set for Lion’s Paw at 4 p.m. Tuesdays. Sludds said customized packages for individual golfers are planned, with V1 Golf Video analysis available.
“[Ocean Ridge] has a good base of people to go from,” Sludds said. “Initially we’re trying to deal with the people in the local and give them the pick of the cherry, then go outside after them.”
Sludds is a former European Tour player. He says he gave Bradley his first golf lesson when Bradley was 16, and Bradley later caddied for Sludds in several tour events. Bradley eventually worked at David Leadbetter academies in the U.S., Russia, France and Ireland, while Sludds spent 13 years as a club pro at Enniscorthy Golf Club in County Wexford, Ireland. He moved to the Strand last May with his wife and two teenage children. “I came over to see Nick in October 2008, saw the weather and area and wanted to move,” Sludds said.
For more information on the new Golf Academy, playing on the award-winning Big Cats golf courses, or buying property with sweeping golf views, email us at info@oceanridge.com or call 800.556.6570.
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May 20th, 2011
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Sunset Walk on the Beach
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Big Cats Golf for the Boys
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A Memorable Family Fishing Adventure
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Nautical Gifts and Seaside Souvenirs for the Family
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Southport Shopping for the Girls
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Dinner at Sharky’s Restaurant on Ocean Isle Beach
Our #1 vote goes to the BEACH
Brunswick County beaches encompass 45 miles of beautiful shoreline. The gentle surf is generally free from strong currents because they face south. You and your family can enjoy milder, warmer water temperatures and beach activities geared towards family fun.
#2 Playing Golf
The southeastern coast of North Carolina, particularly the South Brunswick Islands, offers 30+ of the best golf courses among the 100+ within a 45 minute drive. Avid golfers come from all over the country to play the area courses, many named among the best in the state by Golf Digest and Golf Magazine. Of course, our favorite courses are the Big Cats in Ocean Ridge Plantation…Lion’s Paw, Panther’s Run, Tiger’s Eye, and Leopard’s Chase.
#3 Going Fishing
Local fishing charters are often as popular as playing a round or two. Several area guides offer one of a kind deep sea and backwater fishing trips, from the Gulf Stream to inland creeks where you can catch flounder, drum, trout, mackerel, spade fish, blue fish, lady fish, cobia, and tarpon. One of our favorite local guides can be found at www.CoolRunningsCharters.com.
#3 Shopping
Quaint local shops offer brand names and fun weekend beach wear. A day trip into the walking town of Southport provides a scenic spot to take in the sights and sounds of the Cape Fear River and three area islands as well as many places for thoughtful souvenirs and personal accessories.
#4 Dining
Waterfront dining is as beautiful as it is relaxing. Several locally owned and operated restaurants feature not only a delicious menu but also spectacular views of boats entering and leaving the harbors. Choose your scene…oceanfront, riverfront, marina front, and more. Best dining experience- Sharky’s in Ocean Isle Beach.
Tags: Area News, Brunswick County, Ocean Isle Beach, Ocean Isle Palms, Ocean Ridge, Rivers Edge, Seawatch, Southport
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May 9th, 2011
Living along the coast is at the top of the list for many baby boomers and southeastern North Carolina is a location hard to resist with its rich coastal environment. The area simply inspires relaxation, and is a perfect place for the retirement or vacation home most dream of.
Many of the homes built in the coastal area of Brunswick County, North Carolina are reflective of the surrounding habitat and include historical elements of homes reminiscent of popular 19th century designs before the luxury of air conditioning and other modern amenities. Common architectural elements of these styles take into consideration the abundant southern sunlight, moderate temperatures, aged shade trees, and natural views. Not to mention the coastal breezes are a benefit of living near the Atlantic Ocean and many other bodies of water. Low-pitched or hipped rooflines, columns, and wide front porches offer shade and lend an inviting, comfortable appearance to entryways. Recessed covered and screened porches, and large transom windows and doors capture natural light and prevailing breezes on cool evenings. Elevated foundations with charming cupolas or multilevel porches take advantage of captivating views and offer functional ground floor areas.
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Southern Columns add Character to this Porch
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Architectural Transom Windows
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Doors and Windows let in the abundant sunlight
Well known and respected, the building company, Mark Saunders Luxury Homes, has built over 700 of these admired homes in every size and style in Brunswick County. They are dedicated to preserving this precious coastal environment and building homes within it that are nestled into their surroundings appearing as if they’ve been there for a hundred years. It’s that responsible approach to home building and love for classic southern architecture that has earned the company top honors in the business including being recognized nationally as the builder of Coastal Living magazines’ Idea House and being awarded multiple blue ribbon diamond awards in the local Parade of Homes.
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April 21st, 2011
Ocean Ridge Plantation is pleased to announce that the legendary Big Cats golf courses continue to receive accolades for outstanding quality and overall golf experience.
- The Par 4 18th Hole at Leopard’s Chase Golf Club
In the April 2011 issue of NC Business Magazine, The NC Golf Panel has released their prestigious list of “Top 100 Courses in the State for 2011“.
Overall, Leopard’s Chase Golf Links was ranked 39th and Tiger’s Eye Golf Links 41st among all golf courses, public, private and resort.
In the list of Top Courses in the Coastal Region of NC, Leopard’s Chase was ranked 3rd and Tiger’s Eye 4th overall and 1st and 2nd respectively among all public courses!
In addition, The NC Golf Panel picked their “Dream 18“, made up of the top golf holes in the state. Included in this fantasy layout was the stunning par 3 11th hole at Tiger’s Eye!
In the “Best Bang for the Buck” category, listing courses that offer the best value for the cost, Panther’s Run Golf Links was ranked number 3 among all Coastal Region courses.
In the category of “Best Shot Value“ with courses that place a premium on shot making ability, Tiger’s Eye was ranked 4th among all Coastal Region courses.
GolfWeek Magazine also recently released their 2011 list of the “Best Courses You Can Play“, ranking the top public courses in each state. Leopard’s Chase Golf Links was ranked #6 in North Carolina and #2 among all “modern design” courses in the state.
The Big Cats courses are perennial favorites to win accolades and we’ve written about it here, AND here, on this blog before. You can still build your dream home with a breathtaking (and award winning) golf view at Ocean Ridge Plantation. To learn more about the Big Cats courses or to ask about other awards Ocean Ridge has achieved call 800.556.6570 or email us at realestate@oceanridge.com and we’ll be happy to brag just a little bit.
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April 21st, 2011
The sky is crystal clear, the sun is shining bright, days are longer, pelicans are flying, bulbs are sprouting, and our coats are in the closet. Spring has arrived in Southeastern North Carolina and at Ocean Ridge Plantation! It’s time to focus on our golf game, catching some fresh fish, boating along the Intracoastal Waterway, grilling out with neighbors, swimming in the ocean and plantation pool, or just sitting on the beach and enjoying the coastal Carolina lifestyle. Many families from the northeast made the decision to escape the cold – leaving the snow and grey skies behind for an outdoor life at Ocean Ridge enjoying the green grass, warm sand, gentle waves, and uncomplicated lifestyle. Everyone should have the opportunity to experience the area’s spring events, southern hospitality and relaxed coastal lifestyle. Beach, Golf, and New Homes are all waiting for you.
- Azaleas in the Ocean Ridge community
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April 21st, 2011
Just a short drive from Seawatch, the historic waterfront town of Southport, North Carolina is hosting its Spring Festival this weekend, April 22nd and 23rd in Franklin Square Park. Over 100 artists and crafters, mostly local, will showcase their coastal artwork from 10 am to 5 pm on Friday and 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday. Great finds for your beach-themed cottage or special tokens from the coast can be found throughout the show. Sea life pottery, handmade jewelry, and coastal themed artwork are just a few favorites. Also, be sure to get your ticket for the annual Robert Rourk Chili CookOff contest from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday…it is going to be a fun way to spend the day.


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