The Farm at Brunswick sits in the Carolina Shores part of Brunswick County, offering single-story, detached homes with ranch style layouts and a focus on low maintenance living, and over here you'll find homes typically built between 2006 and 2018, with some newer constructions like from 2016 or 2017, most having about 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and more than 1,500 to 2,000 square feet of heated living space. These houses use concrete, vinyl siding, and wood framing, with slab foundations, and there's no details about any special accessibility features. Most homes include open floor plans with wide hallways, big kitchen islands looking out onto the living and dining rooms, master bedrooms with walk-in closets and master baths, and the bedrooms are on the first floor, while you'll also see some screened porches, patios, large covered porches in the back, and views of ponds or water, though there's no waterfront access. Properties come with attached garages that fit two cars, with remote openers, and some have parking for up to four vehicles, while an irrigation system keeps the lawn green and the monthly HOA fee, which is about $269, covers lawn care and landscaping, letting folks have more free time.
In The Farm at Brunswick, residents can use a community clubhouse, enjoy the outdoor pool, visit the fitness center, or stroll through the maintained common areas and the park, and the streets are safe with street lights, so it feels like a real neighborhood, and there's an inviting community atmosphere where people can take part in movie nights or other daily scheduled activities. Inside some homes, residents get in-room amenities like telephones, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms, and some places might come furnished, although many are sold unfurnished with no fireplaces and no private pools. The Freedom Homes section offers special plans and new designs, and some rooms can even be used as a fourth bedroom or for flexible needs.
The community offers dining options including all day dining in a communal dining room, meals served with restaurant-style service, menus for allergies, diabetes, and other special dietary needs, and help with meal preparation, which helps when someone wants less work. There are extra services like laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, move-in help, concierge, and family support, as well as care programs with dressing assistance and medication management for those needing it, all while the staff aims to support independence. Residents can use communal spaces like art rooms, a library, game room, a movie theater, outdoor areas, walking paths, and there's an emergency alert system for safety, and The Farm at Brunswick offers care levels like assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, independent living, and continuing care retirement options, matching various needs as time goes on.
The houses fall in the Jesse Mae Monroe Elementary, Shallotte Middle, and West Brunswick High School districts, to give you a sense of where folks are, though the homes themselves usually don't have heating, cooling, or electricity running if they're new or unoccupied, and in general, these are private, detached homes in a quiet area, with most overlooking landscaped spaces or ponds, and without the fuss of waterfront crowds. Real estate agents show these homes as part of property sales and listings, and folks seem to find The Farm at Brunswick a good choice if they want independence, comfort, some help nearby, and spaces where it's easy to get around.