Charleston
SC
Look inside most any southerner and you will find
someone yearning to live in Charleston, South
Carolina. This city is heart and soul of the old
and the new south, and is the thriving epicenter
of art, culture, style and taste in SC. |
Daniel
Island , SC
Part of the city of Charleston, Daniel Island
represents one of the area's fastest growing family
communities. Daniel Island lies at the very heart
of the region, just minutes away from downtown
Charleston |
Dewees
Island
Accessible only by boat, it is located just 12
miles north of Charleston. This barrier island,
national recognized, has over 2 1/2 miles of untouched
beaches. |
Wild
Dunes
Located on the north end of Isle of Palms and
offering two world-class gold courses. The Links
and The Harbor Course. Surrounded by the Atlantic
Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway, it is over 1,600
acres. |
Isle
of Palms
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal
Waterway, the Isle of Palms has earned a reputation
for being a classic family-oriented beachfront
community. Located east of the Cooper River from
Charleston. |
Sullivan's
Island
With quiet residential neighborhoods and semi-tropical
terrain, Sullivan's Island is a classic SC beachfront
community. This small barrier island's pace of
life is slow and easy. |
Mount
Pleasant
A burgeoning suburb, Mt. Pleasant, has exploded
in population yet with a controlled-growth posture,
town planners have worked diligently to preserve
Mount Pleasant's rich heritage and small-town
appeal. |
West
Ashley
Where the English colonists established the first
permanent settlement in the Carolinas in 1670
along the banks of the Ashley River. Many of the
neighborhoods closest to downtown Charleston feature
charming brick cottages. |
James
Island
Less rural than neighboring John’s Island,
it is essentially a bedroom community for Charleston,
with small shopping centers scattered throughout. |
Folly
Beach
Long referred to as "The Edge of America."
This seaside village, has its own laid-back pace
and rich culture. A tropical paradise, Folly Beach
is only 15 minutes from downtown Charleston, the
closest beach community to the city. |
John's
Island
John’s Island is known as the gateway to
Kiawah and Seabrook Islands, lies due west of
Charleston and known for its diverse natural scenery
and long stretches of ancient oaks. It offers
a quiet, country lifestyle in close proximity
to Charleston. |
Wadmalaw
Island
Bordered by the Bohicket River and the N. Edisto
River is intensely rural. Fishing, crabbing and
shrimping, while pleasurable pastimes, is still
a primary means of earning a living for residents. |
Kiawah
Island
Kiawah is one of the most carefully preserved
barrier islands in the world. This private, gated
community, with its hidden homes and one of the
East Coast's most secluded stretches of unspoiled
beach, offers the perfect retreat. |
Seabrook
Island
Seabrook Island is located along the Atlantic
coast just 22 miles from the city of Charleston,
this gated community is wholly owned by its property
owners, many of whom retired here to escape the
everyday stresses of a hectic life. |
Edisto
Island
Embodies a casual Lowcountry living as it is isolated
by miles of salt marshes, rivers, creeks and bays.
Embracing a way of life, forever determined to
preserve a private secluded paradise. |