Brunswick County & Government Resources

Brunswick County & Government Resources
Whether you’ve moving to Brunswick County or you’re a longtime resident, finding information on local resources should be quick and easy. This directory pulls together everything buyers and homeowners need – town websites, zoning and permits, school districts, government resources, federal loan programs and more. You’ll find direct links by category to make your search faster and easier. Get the info you need in one place and feel confident as you settle in.
Local Resources
Education
Intracoastal Realty Area Map
From Ocean Isle Beach to Surf City and to Downtown Wilmington and three colorful island beaches, use this helpful interactive area map to learn more about the diverse sections of our tri-county area and what they have to offer.
Crime Statistics Mapping
Shows publicly available crime statistics, provided by local law enforcement agencies, for cities and neighborhoods across the nation.
County & State Resources
Building Permits & Zoning
Property Taxes & Deeds
Brunswick County GIS Mapping
View data in a visual format for the inventory of real property found within Brunswick County, complied from recorded deeds, plats and other public records and data.
State Roads & Parkway
Federal Lending Programs
HUD
FHA Home Loans
VA Home Loans
USDA Home Loans
USDA Rural Development offers qualifying individuals and families the opportunity to purchase or build a new single-family home with no money down, to repair their existing home, or to refinance their current mortgage under certain qualifying circumstances.
Tax-Incentive Programs
North Carolina Opportunity Zones
The Federal Opportunity Zones Program (Sec. 13823) provides tax incentives for qualified investors to reinvest unrealized capital gains into low-income communities across the state and the country.
Interactive Map: N.C. Opportunity Zones
Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
Also known as the Historic Tax Credit, this is one of the most effective federal tools for historic preservation.
Recognizing the cost associated with rehabilitating historic buildings, the Historic Tax Credit provides a 20% income tax credit to developers of income-producing properties like office buildings, retail spaces, rental apartments, and more.
Historic Preservation Easements
Historic Preservation Easements are voluntary legal agreements, usually in the form of a deed, that protect a historic property permanently.
A historic property owner who donates an easement may qualify for tax benefits, such as a federal income tax deduction.
