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Other local area marinas that have converted to dockominiums include Seapath Marina (1978) and Bradley Creek Marina (1980), both in Wrightsville Beach, and Inlet Watch Marina (1985) in Wilmington. All have seen significant increases in value.

"Three years ago, a spot in one of Creekside's storage sheds with quick access to Bradley Creek would have set you back between $18,000 and $45,000. Today they range from $90,000 to $159,000 - and that's if you can find one for sale.... Such appreciation is dazzling, but far from unique. Soaring demand for waterfront property has turned coastal marinas from Southport to Scotts Hill into hot commodities, pushing price tags for docks and dry storage to ever higher levels."
- Wilmington Star-News, October 15, 2006

Dockominiums in the News

Slipping away: Water access for boaters often comes at a high price (if you can get it)
Published in the Wilmington Star-News, October 16, 2006 An article on the booming dockominium industry in the Intracoastal Waterway region.

Wave of the Future (PDF)
Published in NC Boating Lifestyle A profile of local dockominium entrepreneur Jack Talbert.