Daufuskie Island
Located across Calibogue Sound from Harbour Town, Daufuskie
Island is home to three private developments. Reached only by
ferry or boat, Daufuskie Island is a place where progress is
held at bay, and the natural beauty of this historical island is
protected from commercial development.
Haig Point, a private,
coastal community located on the north end of Daufuskie Island,
offers graceful living in an extraordinarily beautiful setting.
For relaxed dining try the Golf Club Grill and the Beach Club.
Play the always challenging Jack Nicklaus golf course with
its breathtaking holes parallel to the Atlantic Ocean. Other
activities include tennis, played on composition clay tennis
courts, croquet, horseback riding, boating, billiards, darts or
board games in the Sportsman's Lodge.
You can become a lot owner in Daufuskie for as little as
$20,000. The inventory of homes range from single family cluster
lot properties to the soon to be built Sandy Lane, the island's
oceanfront villas which begin under $700,000.
Forest
Beach Forest Beach lies at the end of Pope Avenue on Hilton Head's south end and
offers beachfront homes, villas, rental properties and hotels. Living at Forest
Beach, you're never far away from the sound of waves hitting the shore of the
Atlantic.
Separating North Forest Beach from South Forest Beach is Coligny Plaza, which
conveniently offers shopping, dining and entertainment after a sun-drenched day at
the beach.
Bike paths wind throughout the Forest Beach area, and there is easy access to the
public beach. Both North and South Forest Beach offer an array of choices in housing
from villas, cottages, town homes and single family homes from the $100s and up.
Harbour
Town Golf, tennis, boating, shopping and fine dining are all found at Harbour
Town in Sea Pines, home of the Harbour Town Golf Links.
The Harbour Town Marina, with its famous red and white lighthouse, hosts yachts
up to 115 feet. Charming shops, restaurants and outdoor activities abound at Harbour
Town.
Harbour Town is home to several exclusive villa developments, which offer the
chance to relax in a rocking chair or pause at your villa balcony to watch that
perfect sunset over Calibogue Sound.
Hilton Head Plantation One of Hilton Head Island's largest and most age-
diverse residential neighborhoods is Hilton Head Plantation, spread over 4,000 acres
between the Intercostals Waterway and Port Royal Sound. It is home to the Country
Club of Hilton Head's semi-private 18-hole golf course, designed by Rees Jones.
Jones also designed the plantation's award-winning Oyster Reef Golf Course and Bear
Creek Golf Course. The plantation has a fourth, private course called Dolphin Head.
In addition to its plentiful golf options, the plantation provides access to two
miles of beach, a community recreation center, shared gardening area, numerous
swimming pools and tennis courts, Skull Creek Marina, and the Old Fort Pub
restaurant.
Two nature conservancies possess beautiful, lengthy nature trails and boardwalks
through marshlands. Residents can walk across a narrow strip of land connecting the
plantation to Pine Island, an approximately 30-acre stretch of preserved land surrounded by beach.
The land planning
efforts of HHP have resulted in a "small neighborhood" feel. Choose a home in one of
the many secluded enclaves such as Ribaut Island, estate homes with marsh and water
views.
Villas, many town homes and even the Cypress Retirement community
help HHP offer choices to suit any age. Home prices from $200s to several million.
Indigo Run Indigo Run has recently been named "A Top Ten Community For Baby
Boomers," and for good reasons. This community is the youngest on Hilton head
Island, the homes are newer, the architecture is fresher, the amenities well planned
and the neighborhoods more receptive to new families. Its 1,712 acres are located at
the island's north end, directly across Highway 278 from Hilton Head Plantation.
Indigo Run boasts two fine Nicklaus golf courses, including the first and only
Jack and Jack II collaboration. A variety of golf memberships are available,
including private course and club at The Golf Club at Indigo Run. Residents also
enjoy the Sunningdale Park recreation center with a junior Olympic pool,
hard-surface tennis courts, basketball and volleyball courts, and an award-winning
playground. Miles of leisure trails wind through the community, and with no resort
accommodations, the pace here is unhurried.
Indigo Run has more new homes to choose from than any other island community,
plus a Model Home program that includes furnished models to tour and plans to
customize for your dream home.
Long
Cove Golf Digest magazine has rated Long Cove Club's private golf course,
designed by Pete Dye, the number one course in South Carolina for the last ten
years. A membership to this challenging golf course is included with ownership in
Long Cove Club.
Residents also enjoy deep-water access to Broad Creek from the community's boat
docks.
In the 1980s, the plantation's developers chose to carefully preserve the area's
live oaks, magnolia and palmetto palm trees, which create a serene wooded
environment.
The plantation is situated between Yacht Cove and Wexford Plantation toward the
island's south end. You will find choices in lots from the $200s and homes from the
$400s.
Palmetto Dunes This popular resort and residential community is located
mid-island, sitting on 1,800 well preserved acres.
The entrance to Palmetto Dunes is across Highway 278 from Shelter Cove Harbour.
Inside its guarded gates are three miles of world-famous Atlantic Ocean beaches, 11
miles of winding lagoons, and one of the largest tennis centers on the island,
Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center, with 25 courts.
Palmetto Dunes is also home to the Hilton Resort and the Hilton Head Marriott Beach
and Golf Resort. Its three public, 18-hole golf courses were designed by PGA
favorites George Fazio, Robert Trent Jones and Arthur Hills.
The community ranges from year-round residents to weekend visitors, due to the
diverse housing opportunities that exist within the gates of Palmetto Dunes. Prices
range from the $200s upward to million dollar town homes and private oceanfront
homes.