
The iconic “Dawsonâs Creek” home that once served as Dawson Leeryâs waterfront home is officially on the market, and itâs as picturesque as fans remember. Located in Wilmington, North Carolina, the four-bedroom, four-bathroom property sits on 1.7 acres overlooking Hewlettâs Creek and is listed for $3.25 million, as per Realtor.com. The charming white-porched home became one of televisionâs most recognizable houses, featured throughout all six seasons of “Dawsonâs Creek” from 1998 to 2003.
Its serene dock, sun-washed exterior, and scenic backdrop became a lasting symbol of small-town dreams and the timeless nostalgia of growing up in Capeside.
A Historic Home With a Heartfelt Legacy
The propertyâs history stretches back well before its television fame. Built in 1880, the home has remained in the same family for generations. Artists The Tremaine Twins, whose family has owned it since its construction, shared that their late mother, Margaret, lived there during the entire filming of the series.
âOur home has always remained in the family since it was built in 1880,â they wrote on Instagram. âOur mom, Margaret, was here for all the years of filming âDawsonâs Creek,â and she was dearly loved by the cast and crew. Her house was the true star of the show.â
They added that the home has always been âfilled with love, music, and artâ and that its sturdy frame was built from âmassive hand-hewed timbers recovered from shipwrecked vesselsâ nearby. See the listing here.
The Familyâs Emotional Farewell
The Tremaine family shared their heartbreak over parting with the home after Margaretâs recent passing. âWe hope our home will pass on to people who will cherish it,â they wrote. The family called the property âa strong fortress,â noting that it has stood firm against hurricanes and storms for nearly 150 years.
Today, the house remains the oldest residence on Hewlettâs Creek, known locally as âThe Sound.â Its preservation and emotional history continue to make it one of Wilmingtonâs most cherished coastal landmarks.
Another ‘Dawsonâs Creek’ Property Finds New Life

This isnât the only piece of “Dawsonâs Creek” history making headlines. Earlier this year, Joey Potterâs home, featured in the series as a bed and breakfast, was auctioned off under unusual conditions. While the house itself was sold, the land beneath it was not included, and the buyer was required to relocate the structure.
Shortly after the auction, an Instagram account called @joeypotterbnb appeared, hinting that fans may soon be able to stay in the iconic home. The account remains private, but many fans are hopeful it will open its doors to visitors eager to relive the showâs most memorable moments.
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