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    About Del Webb Ocean Isle Beach

    Del Webb Ocean Isle Beach is a senior community for people 55 and older who want an active and social lifestyle near the water, and it's part of a larger set of neighborhoods with names like Osprey Isle, Wood Stork Landing, Toll Brothers at Ocean Isle Palms, and The Meadows at Wildwood Village, and when you drive in you'll notice the gated entry and see the different walking paths, green spaces, waterfront views, and a lot of outdoor areas for relaxing or exercise, so people find it good for walking, golf, swimming in the pool, or group activities. The homes come in a wide range of types, from 2 up to 6 bedrooms and 2 to 4 bathrooms, with sizes between about 1,046 and almost 4,000 square feet, and you'll see several collections of homes and unique floor plans, like the American Dream Series, the Watermill Collection, the Cottage Collection, Boardwalk Series, and others, with many homes being built by different builders such as Lennar, D.R. Horton, Toll Brothers, Chesapeake Homes, and Beazer Homes. Some homes are ready for move-in and others are in new construction, and there's a steady supply with nearly 480 homes listed, a median price of $470,000, and options as low as around $244,900 or going up beyond $499,990, plus rent averages about $1,950 per month and homes usually stay on the market for about 60 days. The community supports people as they age, so there are services like help with dressing, grooming, cooking, medication, housekeeping, laundry, and other daily needs, making it possible for residents to stay longer even if their health changes. Amenities include walking trails, nature areas, sport courts, parks, golf courses, and various places for community events and social gatherings, and living there means joining a steady, established place with a reputation for good build quality and a 10-year warranty on homes plus resources like a homebuying guide, home care guides, a mortgage learning center, home personalization options, service request support, and even a portal where homeowners can manage requests or check information about their place. The focus stays on making it easy for people to shop for homes, get support, and stay as active and independent as possible, with opportunities to personalize houses and join in community programs and events, keeping things straightforward for those who want an easy move and a place to enjoy retirement.

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