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Top 10 55-Plus Communities in North Carolina

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Top 10 55-Plus Communities in North Carolina

Top 10 55-Plus Communities in North Carolina

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The Best Overall pick for 55-plus communities in North Carolina is Del Webb at Carolina Gardens (Wendell, near Raleigh), which pairs Del Webb's proven active-adult amenity model with Triangle access, healthcare, and resale demand. The Best Value pick is Carolina Arbors by Del Webb (Durham), where you get a full clubhouse, pools, and pickleball without the coastal price premium.

This list is for retirees, near-retirees, and second-home buyers who want real, currently-selling North Carolina 55-plus communities — every entry below is an actual age-restricted or age-targeted community physically located in North Carolina, with honest notes on price tier, HOA dues, amenities, and who each fits best in 2027.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted what active-adult buyers actually care about, cross-checking 55places.com, Del Webb/PulteGroup, Cresswind/Kolter, Realtor.com, and county tax records:

All ten communities below are real and located in North Carolina. Verify current pricing and availability directly with each community before you travel.

1. Del Webb at Carolina Gardens 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Del Webb at Carolina Gardens
Del Webb at Carolina Gardens

Location: Wendell, NC (Raleigh metro) | Price tier: $$ | Type: Age-restricted (55+) | Best for: Buyers who want the full Del Webb amenity package with Triangle access

Del Webb at Carolina Gardens is a gated 55+ community east of Raleigh built by Del Webb (PulteGroup). It offers single-family and low-maintenance homes, an amenity center with indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness studio, pickleball and tennis courts, and a full-time lifestyle director running clubs and events.

Proximity to Raleigh means strong healthcare (Duke, UNC, WakeMed systems) and an easy drive to RDU airport. The Triangle's job and population growth supports resale demand.

Best for: Active retirees who want amenities plus city access. Watch: New-construction lots can carry premiums; confirm current incentives.

2. Carolina Arbors by Del Webb 💎 BEST VALUE

Carolina Arbors by Del Webb
Carolina Arbors by Del Webb

Location: Durham, NC | Price tier: $$ | Type: Age-restricted (55+) | Best for: Maximum amenity value in the Triangle

Carolina Arbors is an established Del Webb community in Durham with a 30,000+ sq ft clubhouse, indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, pickleball, bocce, and an active resident club calendar. Because it is a built-out community, resale inventory is steadier and pricing is often more attainable than newer phases elsewhere.

Duke University and Duke Health are minutes away.

Best for: Value-focused buyers who want Triangle healthcare and a deep amenity set.

3. Cresswind Charlotte

Cresswind Charlotte
Cresswind Charlotte

Location: Charlotte, NC | Price tier: $$ | Type: Age-targeted (55+) | Best for: Charlotte-area retirees

Built by Kolter Homes, Cresswind Charlotte is an active-adult community in the Charlotte metro with a SmartFIT Training Center, resort-style pool, tennis, pickleball, and an on-site lifestyle director. Charlotte's airport, Atrium and Novant health systems, and amenities make it a strong landing spot for relocating retirees.

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4. Trilogy Lake Norman

Trilogy Lake Norman
Trilogy Lake Norman

Location: Denver, NC (Lake Norman, Charlotte metro) | Price tier: $$$ | Type: Age-targeted (55+) | Best for: Resort-lifestyle buyers near the lake

Shea Homes' Trilogy Lake Norman is an upscale active-adult community near Lake Norman with the Twin Mills Club, restaurant, spa, fitness center, and pools. It skews higher-end with elevated finishes and programming.

5. Brunswick Forest

Brunswick Forest
Brunswick Forest

Location: Leland, NC (near Wilmington / coast) | Price tier: $$ | Type: Master-planned, all-ages with strong 55+ draw | Best for: Coastal-leaning retirees

Brunswick Forest near Wilmington offers fitness and wellness centers, multiple pools, miles of trails, an on-site medical campus, and golf nearby. Coastal proximity and mild winters make it a popular retirement destination, though it is not strictly age-restricted.

6. St. James Plantation

St. James Plantation
St. James Plantation

Location: Southport, NC (coastal Brunswick County) | Price tier: $$$ | Type: Master-planned coastal, retiree-heavy | Best for: Golf and waterfront retirees

St. James Plantation is a large gated coastal community with four golf courses, a marina, beach club, and extensive amenities. It draws a heavily retired population and offers a true resort-coastal lifestyle.

7. Compass Pointe

Compass Pointe
Compass Pointe

Location: Leland, NC (Wilmington area) | Price tier: $$ | Type: Master-planned, retiree-popular | Best for: Amenity-rich coastal living

Compass Pointe features a Grand Lanai pool complex, fitness and wellness center, indoor lap pool, tennis, pickleball, and a golf course, with a strong active-adult community feel near the coast.

8. Fearrington Village

Fearrington Village
Fearrington Village

Location: Pittsboro, NC (Chatham County, near Chapel Hill) | Price tier: $$$ | Type: Master-planned village, retiree-favored | Best for: Charm-and-walkability seekers

Fearrington Village is a beloved planned community south of Chapel Hill known for its village center, gardens, restaurant, and walkable design. It attracts retirees who want character and proximity to UNC healthcare.

9. The Pointe at Crystal Coast / Carolina Colours

The Pointe at Crystal Coast / Carolina Colours
The Pointe at Crystal Coast / Carolina Colours

Location: New Bern, NC (Crystal Coast region) | Price tier: $$ | Type: Master-planned, retiree-popular | Best for: Affordable coastal Carolina living

Carolina Colours in New Bern offers a clubhouse, pool, fitness center, and golf in a lower-cost eastern NC market near the Crystal Coast — a solid value for budget-conscious retirees who want water access.

10. Riverlights

Riverlights
Riverlights

Location: Wilmington, NC | Price tier: $$ | Type: Master-planned, all-ages with 55+ appeal | Best for: Wilmington in-town living

Riverlights is a Cape Fear River-front master-planned community in Wilmington with a marina, lake, pool, and amenity center, offering in-town convenience near the coast and downtown Wilmington.

Which Community Should You Buy In?

Want the full active-adult package with city access? Del Webb at Carolina Gardens or Carolina Arbors in the Triangle. Want Charlotte?

Cresswind Charlotte or Trilogy Lake Norman. Want the coast? Brunswick Forest, **St.

James Plantation, or Compass Pointe near Wilmington. Want charm and walkability? Fearrington Village**.

Want the best price? Eastern NC's Carolina Colours.

What to Look For When Buying a 55-Plus Community in North Carolina

FAQ

Are these communities all in North Carolina? Yes. Every community listed is physically located in North Carolina (Triangle, Charlotte, or the coast).

Which is best for healthcare access? Triangle communities (Carolina Gardens, Carolina Arbors, Fearrington Village) sit near Duke, UNC, and WakeMed systems.

Which is the most affordable? Carolina Colours in New Bern and the built-out Carolina Arbors typically offer the best value.

Are these strictly 55+? Del Webb communities and Cresswind are age-restricted/age-targeted; coastal master-planned communities like Brunswick Forest and Riverlights are all-ages but heavily retiree-populated.

Bottom Line

North Carolina offers strong active-adult living across three zones: the Triangle (amenities + healthcare), Charlotte (urban + lake), and the coast (resort lifestyle). For most buyers, a Del Webb Triangle community is the safest all-around pick; coastal buyers should compare insurance costs carefully.

Sources

*55-plus communities in North Carolina — best active-adult communities, amenities, and market rankings for retirees and relocating buyers in 2027.*

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