Shenandoah Woods is a small, well-established community located just off Shenandoah Street in the northern part of Wilmington. With only three streets—Shady Brook Lane, Sherman Oaks Drive, and a portion of Shire Lane—this community offers a sense of space and individuality rarely found in larger developments. Each home here is custom built, ranging in size from approximately 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, with layouts that typically include 3 to 6 bedrooms, 3 to 6 bathrooms, and generous 2- to 4-car garages. The homesites are spacious, and many residents enjoy oversized driveways and ample yard space.
What sets Shenandoah Woods apart is its freedom from a homeowners’ association (HOA). Property owners have more flexibility in how they use and enjoy their land. That autonomy has made the community especially attractive to those who want the option to store RVs or boats on their property without the need for HOA approval. It’s a lifestyle that caters to independence while still enjoying the benefits of living in a well-maintained residential area.
The location strikes a desirable balance between seclusion and accessibility. Just minutes away, residents can explore a wide range of restaurants, boutiques, and services at Mayfaire Town Center or spend the afternoon soaking up the sun at nearby Wrightsville Beach. The shops and businesses in the growing Murrayville area provide added convenience for day-to-day needs, while local favorites like Lewis Farms—well known for its fresh strawberries and homemade ice cream—are just down the street off Gordon Road.
Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the proximity of Smith Creek Park and Preserve, located just around the corner. The park features a scenic lake, paved walking and biking trails, and a modern playground—ideal for morning jogs, weekend picnics, or a relaxing stroll after dinner. Whether you’re walking the dog or simply enjoying a moment of tranquility, the natural setting offers a welcome retreat.
Shenandoah Woods also benefits from being just a few minutes from Interstate 40, providing easy access for commuting to other parts of Wilmington or heading out of town. The neighborhood falls outside the city limits, which means homeowners only pay county property taxes—another appealing factor for those looking to maximize value in their home purchase.
In all, Shenandoah Woods offers a distinctive combination of space, flexibility, and location. It’s a community where residents can enjoy the comfort of large, custom-built homes, the ease of minimal restrictions, and the convenience of being close to everything Wilmington has to offer—from shopping and dining to outdoor recreation and travel