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Quiet Waters Currents

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Quiet Waters Currents explores what it really means to live, buy, and invest along the Carolina Coast. Hosted by Sean McDonnell, veteran Marine officer and Founder of Quiet Waters Realty Group, the show delivers clear, practical guidance on coastal living, real estate, and community. Whether relocating, investing, or simply curious about the area, this podcast gives you the confidence to navigate coastal North Carolina.

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Growth in Pender County: What It Means for Homeowners and Buyers

In Episode 4 of Quiet Waters Currents, Sean McDonnell zooms out to examine the rapid growth happening in Pender County and what it means for homeowners, buyers, and investors along the North Carolina coast. Sean breaks down two major projects currently shaping the area. The first is a new 75,000 square foot Health and Human Services facility near Burgaw designed to support social services, training, and expanded staffing as the population grows. Sean discusses both the practical need for infrastructure and the important questions surrounding government expansion, taxes, and long term sustainability. The second project is the new Hampstead Library, a 20,000 square foot facility scheduled for completion in 2027. With expanded children's spaces, meeting rooms, study areas, and community gathering space, the library represents a significant investment in a rapidly growing area. Sean reflects on the cost, the benefits, and how projects like this shape property values and community identity over time. Growth is happening in Pender County whether we embrace it or resist it. Understanding how development, infrastructure, and public spending influence real estate markets helps homeowners and buyers make informed decisions in a changing coastal landscape. Key Takeaways * Pender County is experiencing significant growth that impacts property owners and buyers. * Large infrastructure projects influence taxes, home values, and long term market trends. * The new Health and Human Services facility reflects both community need and government expansion. * The Hampstead Library expansion signals long term investment in local families and residents. * Understanding local development helps buyers and investors make smarter coastal real estate decisions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and overview of Pender County growth 02:00 Why growth matters for property owners and buyers 04:30 Health and Human Services building near Burgaw 09:00 Questions about government expansion and taxes 14:00 Hampstead Library project overview 18:00 Cost breakdown and community impact 22:00 What growth means for long term property values 26:00 Final thoughts and outlook for Pender County This podcast is produced by Video Supply [https://vid.co/]

25. feb. 2026 - 20 min
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The Heart of Surf City: Community, Beer, and Belonging

In Episode 3 of Quiet Waters Currents, Sean McDonnell sits down with Dan Callender of Salty Turtle Beer Company to talk about building a local business rooted in community, authenticity, and long term vision along the Carolina Coast. This conversation goes beyond beer to explore what it really takes to create a place that brings people together and strengthens a coastal town. Dan shares the story behind Salty Turtle Beer Company and the opening of the Surf Shack in Surf City, including the risks involved in expanding a local business and the importance of staying true to the community it serves. Sean and Dan discuss entrepreneurship, creating welcoming gathering spaces, and why supporting local businesses matters so much in coastal North Carolina. The episode highlights how thoughtful growth, local ownership, and community first decision making help preserve the character of coastal towns like Surf City. It also reinforces Quiet Waters Currents' mission to spotlight the people and places that make the Carolina Coast such a special place to live, work, and invest. Key Takeaways * Strong coastal communities are built by people willing to take risks locally. * Local businesses help preserve the identity and culture of coastal towns. * Growth does not have to come at the expense of authenticity. * Creating gathering spaces strengthens relationships and community trust. * Supporting local businesses keeps coastal towns vibrant and connected. * Salty Turtle Beer Company is an example of community first entrepreneurship done right. Chapters 00:00 - Welcome and introduction 01:30 - Dan Callender's story and Salty Turtle Beer Company origins 05:00 - Taking risks as a local business owner 09:30 - Building gathering spaces that serve the community 14:30 - The Surf Shack expansion in Surf City 18:30 - Why supporting local businesses matters 21:30 - Community impact and coastal culture 23:30 - Final thoughts and how to support Salty Turtle 25:30 - Outro and what's next on Quiet Waters Currents This podcast is produced by Video Supply [https://vid.co/]

11. feb. 2026 - 24 min
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Buying Near the Water: What Coastal Buyers Need to Know Before Making an Offer

In Episode 2 of Quiet Waters Currents, Sean McDonnell explains why buying near the water is fundamentally different from buying inland and why understanding those differences early can prevent costly mistakes. Before diving into specific coastal towns like Sneads Ferry, Sean focuses on the process of coastal buying and the factors that shape these decisions. The episode covers how salt air, moisture, and storms affect homes near the water, along with why coastal properties often require multiple insurance policies, including homeowners, wind and hail, and flood insurance. Sean provides a clear explanation of FEMA flood zones, including V, AE, 0.2 percent annual chance zones, and X zones, and explains how lenders evaluate risk based on maps rather than a home's flood history. Sean then highlights Sneads Ferry, exploring its fishing and shrimping roots, strong military presence near Camp Lejeune, and authentic coastal culture. He explains why Sneads Ferry stands out as a community that balances tradition, growth, and affordability while offering close access to North Topsail Beach. The episode closes with an end of 2025 market recap for Surf City, North Topsail Beach, Sneads Ferry, Holly Ridge, Hampstead, and Topsail Beach. Sean breaks down how each area performed differently and why hyperlocal market analysis matters when making real estate decisions along the coast. Key Takeaways * Buying near the water is not harder than inland buying, but it does require more intention. * Salt air, moisture, and storms significantly impact coastal home maintenance and longevity. * Coastal properties often require multiple insurance policies beyond standard homeowners coverage. * FEMA flood zones determine lender requirements regardless of a home's flood history. * Emotional attachment runs higher with coastal homes and must be balanced with clear analysis. * Sneads Ferry offers an authentic coastal lifestyle shaped by fishing, military service, and community. * Coastal markets behave differently by location and price point, making hyperlocal analysis essential. Chapters 00:00 - Welcome back and episode framing 01:30 - Why coastal real estate is different 04:00 - Environmental factors salt moisture and storms 07:30 - Insurance layers and coastal inspections 10:30 - Emotional decision making in coastal homes 13:00 - Understanding flood zones V AE X and 0.2 percent 18:00 - Why flood zones matter to lenders 21:00 - Sneads Ferry community and history spotlight 26:30 - Growth culture and military influence in Sneads Ferry 30:30 - End of 2025 market recap six coastal towns 39:30 - What the data tells us going into 2026 42:30 - Final takeaways preparation creates confidence 45:00 - What's next and outro This podcast is produced by Video Supply [https://vid.co/]

28. jan. 2026 - 23 min
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Welcome to Coastal Life: What It's Really Like Living Along the Carolina Coast

In this inaugural episode of Quiet Waters Currents, Sean McDonnell, Founder and Broker of Quiet Waters Realty Group [https://quietwatersrealtygroup.com/], introduces the mission behind the podcast and the team behind the brand. Sean shares his background as a Naval Academy graduate, former Marine Corps Infantry Officer, and real estate investor, explaining how his experience in both military service and real estate shaped Quiet Waters Realty Group. The episode focuses on what life along the Carolina Coast truly feels like beyond the highlight reels and drone shots. Sean walks listeners through the rhythm of daily coastal living, the realities of military-influenced communities, and the balance between affordability, lifestyle, and opportunity. A major portion of the episode highlights Jacksonville, North Carolina, exploring its affordability, strong military presence, rental market, and practical appeal for families, service members, and first-time buyers. Sean discusses cost of living, home prices, rental demand, local culture, and access to nearby beaches. The episode concludes with the first Community Connection Moment, spotlighting a new family-friendly local business in Surf City, High Tides and Good Vibes, and emphasizing the importance of supporting locally owned businesses that shape the identity of coastal towns. This episode sets the foundation for the podcast—clear, honest conversations about coastal living, real estate, and community in North Carolina. Key Takeaways * Coastal living is about rhythm, community, and practicality—not hype * Jacksonville, NC offers affordability with strong military and rental demand * Military presence shapes the culture, energy, and housing market * Coastal towns balance lifestyle perks with real-world tradeoffs * Supporting local businesses helps preserve the character of coastal communities * Quiet Waters Currents exists to provide honest, local insight into coastal life Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to Quiet Waters Currents 01:00 – Sean McDonnell's Background & Mission 04:30 – What This Podcast Is (And Is Not) 07:00 – What Coastal Life Really Feels Like 09:30 – Jacksonville, NC: Market & Cost of Living 13:30 – Military Influence & Community Culture 18:30 – Beaches, Travel Access & Local Amenities 22:00 – Who Jacksonville Is Best For 24:30 – Sneads Ferry Tease (Shrimp Fest) 26:00 – Community Spotlight: High Tides and Good Vibes 31:00 – Why Supporting Local Matters 34:30 – Podcast Mission & Listener Invitation 37:00 – Outro This podcast is produced by Video Supply [https://vid.co/]

14. jan. 2026 - 14 min
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