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Meet Oak & Shore Realty

Oak & Shore Realty opened its doors in 2024, establishing a modern approach to real estate in Brunswick County and its surrounding areas. Led by Owner and Broker-in-Charge Mallory Caudle, a dedicated Realtor since 2013, our firm is committed to providing clients with the most relevant and up-to-date information in the market. Our mission is to provide exceptional service, leveraging cutting-edge technology and market insights to ensure our clients achieve their real estate goals.

Whether you’re looking to buy your dream home, sell a property, or explore investment opportunities, Oak & Shore Realty is here to seamlessly guide you every step of the way.

That’s why our website is designed to be your one-stop shop for real estate on the southern NC Coast. From high-quality property images to informative guides and blogs, we are here to ensure your home buying or selling journey is smooth and stress-free.

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