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    Sullivan’s Island

    While Sullivan’s Island may feature the smallest of the Charleston beaches, its pristine beauty is on full display throughout its 2.5-mile stretch. Connected to the mainland by bridge, Sullivan’s Island is just minutes from the excitement, charm, and history of Charleston, South Carolina. Just minutes away from the town of Mount Pleasant as well,

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      $3.85M

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      $2M - $15M

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    South of Broad

    With historic homes, distinctive architecture and oak-shaded streets, South of Broad (also called Charlestowne) may be the most photographed neighborhood in Charleston. Located at the tip of Charleston’s peninsula, South of Broad’s oldest homes date back to the early 1700s and were once occupied by signers of the Declaration of Independence. The

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      $3.03M

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      $903K - $14.8M

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    Palmetto Bluff

    Palmetto Bluff has been a playground for the rich and famous since its inception in the early 1900s. Its 32 miles of riverfront and secluded Lowcountry landscape initially attracted some of New York’s most elite families, including the Vanderbilts. Today, Maria Skrip says, “it’s still just as exclusive.” Skrip, a local broker and co-owner of

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      $2.70M

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      $1.5M - $8.5M

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      56 Listings

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    l'On

    I'On in Mount Pleasant features Charleston-style homes, lakes, and lush greenery. This walkable neighborhood offers trails, a community center, and local dining options. Moultrie Middle School nearby is highly rated. I’On, a neighborhood in Mount Pleasant, SC, exudes coastal and Southern charm with its Charleston-style homes featuring

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      $2.33M

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      $1.4M - $5.4M

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      14 Listings

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    Isle of Palms

    Enticing coastal scenery, like miles of white-sand beaches, the marshes of the Intracoastal Waterway, waterfront parks, golf courses and music venues, make up the essence of Isle of Palms' identity. The slender island, known locally as IOP, is just 7 miles long, and 6 miles of that is made up of beaches. Salty sea breezes welcome locals and

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      $2.16M

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      $192K - $8.5M

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      99 Listings

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    Kiawah Island

    Kiawah Island, named after the Kiawah Indians, is a 10,000-acre coastal destination with five distinct communities: Cassique, West Beach, East Beach, Vanderhorst, and Ocean Park. Each community offers access to the water and stunning coastal views. The island features a variety of architectural styles, including beach cottages, townhomes, and

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      $2.10M

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      $385K - $8.5M

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    Wexford

    Artfully designed homes, top-rated Lowcountry recreation and a central location make Wexford "one of the premier private club communities on the East Coast," Steve Timperman says. A current Wexford resident and Realtor with Charter One Realty, Timperman says its 37-acre central harbor is a huge selling point for homebuyers. "We have one of the

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      $2.06M

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      $255K - $4M

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    French Quarter

    Quiet, cobblestone streets, church bell towers, colorful flowerboxes, art galleries and fine dining establishments greet residents and visitors alike in the French Quarter. Named for the French Huguenot colonists who settled here, the neighborhood has meticulously preserved its historic homes, churches and markets. “This is the center of tourism

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      $2.03M

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      $658K - $5.8M

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      7 Listings

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    Colleton River Plantation

    Colleton River Plantation’s striking Lowcountry backdrop, million-dollar waterfront mansions and renowned golf courses help make it one of the most exclusive communities in the Bluffton and Hilton Head areas. “This neighborhood has one of the highest POA fees in the region, but that’s because it’s just so exquisite,” says broker Maria Skrip,

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      $1.97M

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      $1.3M - $8.3M

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      21 Listings

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    Hobcaw Point

    In 1770, the Magna Carta embarked from a shipyard that would become Hobcaw Point, one of the first coastal Mt. Pleasant communities built outside the town’s now historic Old Village. Nearly 200 years later, this 1950s subdivision retains its reputation as one of the town’s most sought-after neighborhoods with a prestigious yacht club, highly rated

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      $1.96M

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      $1.3M - $4.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Patriots Point

    Patriots Point sits on an enviable peninsula where Charleston Harbor feeds into the Cooper River on the south side of the Ravenel Bridge. This 1 square-mile Mount Pleasant neighborhood is filled with attractions, including a golf course, soccer and baseball stadiums, a naval museum, and a marina, making it a mecca for Charlestonians with families.

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      $1.87M

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      $1.4M - $3.8M

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      1 Listing

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    North Forest Beach

    North Forest Beach sits at the center of Hilton Head Island's . Its colorful cottages and oceanfront condos are all within a half-mile walk of the sandy Atlantic coastline, where thousands of tourists flock each summer. Coligny Circle borders the neighborhood’s south end. As the Island’s central hub, this area features over a hundred local shops

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      $1.83M

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      $185K - $8.1M

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      33 Listings

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    DeBordieu Colony

    DeBordieu Colony has the distinction of being one of the oldest beachside communities on the East Coast. Its name comes from the story of Marquis de Lafayette docking on the shore in 1777 and declaring “This land is so beautiful; it must be the borderland of God!” – or “D’aborde Dieu” in Lafayette’s native French. Today, the 400-year-old area has

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      $1.82M

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      $1.2M - $3.6M

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      7 Listings

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    Daniel Island

    Sunsoaked parkland sweeps across 20 miles of shoreline between the Cooper and Wando rivers in Daniel Island, an expansive master-planned community full of contemporary iterations of the Charleston Single, 30 minutes from the heart of the city. “It’s divided into two sections. Life in the park side is focused around the Daniel Island Club – when

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      $1.69M

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      $343K - $4.9M

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      62 Listings

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    Old Village

    Owning a home in Old Village means soaking up Charleston’s historic charm and salty air outside the bustle of the city. “You’ll be able to enjoy a serene, slower lifestyle,” says Jackie Kelly, Realtor with The Cassina Group and top Old Village seller. It’s one of Mount Pleasant’s first neighborhoods, built along the Charleston harbor during the

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      $1.68M

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      $755K - $6.3M

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      35 Listings

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    Spanish Wells

    In Hilton Head Island’s Spanish Wells community, the focus is on living a “lowcountry lifestyle.” That, says Randall Moody, a real estate advisor with Keller Williams Realty, is what makes the community a destination for many. But what does it mean? “It’s not pretentious,” Moody says. “There are people here who like nice things, but they are here

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      $1.62M

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      $513K - $7.8M

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    Garden City Beach

    For anyone wanting to dip their toes in the sand, Garden City Beach is the go-to beachfront community in the port community of Murrells Inlet. This small town next to Myrtle Beach has been home to many intriguing characters over the last 300 years – from rice farmers and fishermen to explorers and pirates. Today, it is mainly occupied by seasonal

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      $1.57M

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      $303K - $5M

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    Remley's Point

    Remley’s Point, or Scanlonville, was founded in 1868 when a freed slave named Robert Scanlon organized the purchase of a 600-acre former plantation on the banks of the Wando River and Charleston Harbor from a deceased farmer named Paul Remley. Scanlon founded a collective of freed slaves called the Charleston Land Company to purchase land in the

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      $1.56M

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      $341K - $3.2M

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      19 Listings

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    Mazyck-Wraggborough

    Bordered by some of Charleston’s greatest attractions and featuring an abundance of green space, Mazyck-Wraggborough (often shortened to just Wraggborough) is an exciting area full of character. “It’s becoming a really popular area as of late,” says Ariel Trouche, Realtor with Carolina ONE Real Estate and longtime resident of Charleston. “And it’s

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      $1.56M

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      $811K - $2.6M

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      3 Listings

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    Folly Beach

    Since the 1940s, people have come to realize Folly Beach’s potential as an island paradise close to a major city. Sometimes referred to as the Edge of America, the neighborhood is a jetty island bordered to the north by the Folly River and to the south by the Atlantic Ocean, making it a popular spot for nature fans and beach lovers alike. It is

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      $1.54M

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      $693K - $4.9M

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    Long Cove

    Long Cove residents can enjoy some of the finest outdoor recreation on Hilton Head Island right from their own backyard. Long Cove Club consistently ranks as one of South Carolina’s premier golf courses, with 7,000 yards of pristine fairways weaved between million-dollar custom homes. While its Pete Dye-designed course certainly takes the crown,

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      $1.47M

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      $954K - $3.4M

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      16 Listings

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    Harleston Village

    One of the oldest neighborhoods in all of Charleston, Harleston Village features tree-lined residential streets and a unique charm exclusive to the Charleston region. First developed in 1770, the neighborhood has since established itself as one of the most noteworthy around. Home to the College of Charleston, Harleston Village is a prime location

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      $1.47M

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      $349K - $4.5M

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    Charleston City Market

    Located on the southeast part of the peninsula, Charleston City Market is one of Charleston's most sought-after communities for its walkability, beloved restaurants and vibrant shopping scene. That includes the still-active public market, which was first established in the late 1700s. Locals share this pedestrian-friendly community with College of

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      $1.46M

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      $350K - $5.4M

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    Sea Pines

    In Sea Pines, no building breaks the tree line, street signs blend with nature and uniform mailboxes decorate the streets. "That green that you see on every mailbox is what we like to call 'Sea Pines' green," says local broker Maria Skrip, co-owner of RE/MAX Dream. Skrip has sold homes on the Island for nearly 15 years. "When you move in, you have

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      $1.43M

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      $325K - $7.6M

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      155 Listings

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    Hampton Park Terrace

    Bordered by a massive park and an iconic southern military college, historic Hampton Park Terrace offers locals a quiet suburban lifestyle not far from the shops and four-star restaurants of Charleston’s famed King Street. Covering 300 acres and showcasing Spanish Moorish architecture, The Citadel – founded in 1842 – has become an integral part of

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      $1.42M

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      $861K - $5.4M

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      6 Listings

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