The iconic "Dawson's Creek" house in Wilmington, North Carolina, sold for $2.73 million after being listed for six months at an asking price of $3.3 million. The sale reflects a balance between preserving historical and cultural significance and the realities of real estate pricing, appealing to buyers who value its legacy over immediate financial gain.
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