Coastal Communities In South Carolina: Time To Get Yours

Published: 27th April 2009
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The South Carolina coastal community is home to a profusion of history and coastal communities to fit any individual.

Heaven for certain people is the community represented by Brays Island, near Beaufort. Of its five thousand five hundred acres, 3,500 acres is a nature and hunting reserve and there are three twenty five residences on the remaining two thousand acres. It is unequalled for hunting quail, deer, duck, turkey, duck and pheasant with trained dogs and skeet and clay shooting. It has sixty miles of trails, fresh and salt water lakes for crabbing, shrimping and fishing, and a hundred acres of paddocks. A ramp and dock for access to the Intracoastal Waterway, a full golf course and boat storage, 2 Har-Tru tennis courts, fitness center, pools, restaurant, an inn for visitors and a clubhouse. Houses cost upward of about $ 750,000, and the annual charges are around $22,000.

Also near Beaufort, go and see Bull Point. This reasonably priced community is designed around nature and conservation, with preparations for just two hundred and eighty five houses on the 700 acres it occupies. There is a naturalist on staff and nature trails, a bird sanctuary and 15 acre Lake Bellanger, a beach, a 25 m swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and a gymnasium and 3 docks for canoeing and kayaking, a private Magnolia Island, a 7,300 square foot, waterfront clubhouse for events, library and boardwalk.

Heading north is Daniel Island, with four thousand four hundred acres situated only eight miles from the Charleston airport. There are about 4,000 residents in single family homes, town homes, condos, businesses and a corporate park. The community is noted for its tree lined streets, small town feel and Family Circus Tennis Center, that can seat ten thousand individuals, operates tennis lessons, clinics and tournaments. Further conveniences comprise two golf courses, country club, restaurant, gymnasium and swimming-pool, various docks for crab, shrimp, and fish fishing and boating. This community is one of the finest locations for seasonal retirement and relocation with families.

It appears appropriate that on Pawley's Island and its "arrogantly shabby" lifestyle, you would come across coastal Heritage Plantation which shows what a collection of three hundred and fifty dwellings on 1,000 acres sharing the same land can do. It is about 7 miles to Georgetown, and 40 miles to Myrtle Beach International Airport. Their internet site looks more like a community scrapbook, instead of a real estate site. With a Larry Young planned golf course, driving range, eight tennis courts, fishing, marina, boat ramp, gym, 2 clubhouses, swimming pool and spa, the cheap cost of residences and the minimal homeowners fee of seven hundred dollars annually make this a very inexpensive community.

Grande Dunes is one of the classiest spots in the Myrtle Beach area. It caters to vacationers, as well as long term inhabitants; with a Marriott Resort and spa on the property, it is useful for people from outside the area. There are ten Har-Tru tennis courts, a pro-shop, pool, gymnasium and 2 golf courses, one of which has a caddy program. With property on either side of the Intracoastal Waterway, and along the Atlantic there are a couple of clubhouses, a hundred and thirty slip marina, a marina village with inn, Golf Members Club, bar, library and a couple of restaurants.

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