Area
Information
About
Beaufort, South Carolina
Welcome to the South Carolina Lowcountry and it's Sea Islands...
Rich in culture and natural beauty, this area is often chosen
as the backdrop for blockbuster movies such as the Prince
of Tides, The Big Chill, Forrest Gump, Something to Talk About,
The War, Jungle Book, The Great Santini and many others. Please
take a few moments to explore our website to help you better
understand what Fripp Island, Dataw Island Harbor Island and
Beaufort South Carolina have to offer you. Our company boasts
more than 80 years of combined South Carolina real estate
experience in finding future residents or investors the perfect
Lowcountry Island property. If you have an interest in this
area, we can help you with your South Carolina real estate
needs.
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Fripp
Island,
South Carolina
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Why is Fripp
Island real estate so prized? Because Fripp Island has so much
to offer. It's pristine, private and located in the heart of
South Carolina's Lowcountry. Surrounded by the warm rivers of
the Lowcountry and the Atlantic Ocean, this is about as close
to paradise as you can get. The pace of life on Fripp Island
leaves you with little time to do anything more than walk our
three and a half miles of secluded white beach, tee it up on
one of our two beautiful championship golf courses or spend
the day exploring our local waterways. Our Fripp Island realtors
cordially invite you to come and visit one of the best guarded
secrets in the country -- Fripp Island. We offer the finest
of rental homes and villas, and once you're here, you'll feel
like you're home..
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Dataw
Island,
South
Carolina
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Located within
a 12 minute drive of historic Beaufort, In the midst of South
Carolina’s Lowcountry is Dataw Island. Surrounded by pristine
tidal waters and salt marshes Dataw’s water resources are abundant
and unspoiled. For years writers, poets, naturalists and romantics
have tried to describe the Carolina Lowcountry. The reality
is, you have to live it to really begin to understand what this
magical part of the country is all about. Just close your eyes,
let the sun warm your face and the sea breeze fill your senses.
The private community of Dataw Island boasts alluring marshes
world class golf, water sports for all, exceptional club facilities
and charming homes, all in keeping with the lifestyle and abundant,
natural beauty found only in the Lowcountry of South Carolina
. Consistently ranking high in published lists of preferred
communities, Beaufort and Dataw Island have been named among
the top choices in the nation for retirement living, by Fortune
magazine and New Choices magazine, a Reader's Digest publication.
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Harbor
Island,
South
Carolina
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Just North
of Fripp Island, SC is beautiful Harbor Island, which offers
a beautiful unspoiled beach, an abundance of wildlife and plenty
of long, lazy days. Amenities include full access to the Beach
& Racquet Club’s swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness
centre and a well-appointed clubhouse with lounge. Harbor Island,
South Carolina is an intimate private island. Our 2 ½
mile beach is edged with rolling dunes and golden sea oats –
the perfect stage to build sand castles or watch dolphins play.
The rich ecology extends beyond the beach, too. Shady rookeries
welcome 2,000 pairs of herons and egrets, and tasty blue crabs
teem in tidal creeks that crisscross the marsh and 35 miles
from Hilton Head Island. Dataw Island Marina owned and operated
by Creekstone.
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St.
Helena
Island,
South
Carolina
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St. Helena
Island is one of the South Carolina Sea Islands in Beaufort
County, South Carolina that are historic sites of early European
colonization of North America. St. Helena is also the center
of African-American Gullah culture and language. Many newcommers
have found just the right mix of Historic and cultural interest
on St Helena and hve choosen to call St Helena home. St Helena
has rural areas as well as several gated communities. What ever
your choice you will find St Helena South Carolina a great place
to enjoy the unspoiled natural surroundings of the South Carolina
Lowcountry.
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