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CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
ISLE OF PALMS :::: WILD DUNES :::: SULLIVAN'S ISLAND MOUNT PLEASANT :::: DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON
About a 12-mile drive from downtown
Charleston, Isle of
The island was originally named Hunting Island and then renamed Long Island before becoming Isle of Palms in 1899. IOP is thought to be at least 25,000 years old and first inhabited by the indigenous Sewee Indians. During the Civil War, the island served as the departure site for the CSS Hunley. The city was the first in the State of South Carolina to achieve (2002) the Blue Wave Designation from the Clean Beaches Council who recognizes environmentally well-managed beaches.
The
front beach area running along Ocean
Boulevard between 10th and 14th
Avenues is lined with oceanfront
restaurants, bars and shops. Many
local bands play in the various
establishments. There is a full service
marina site with launch services,
dockage and fuel just off the
Intracoastal Waterway. The IOP
recreation center is located between 27th
and 29th Avenues and features
playgrounds, fields, a dog park, and
indoor and outdoor
There is a wide range of real estate on the Isle of Palms from beachfront condos and single family homes, to homes in more residential areas, to properties off the Intracoastal Waterway. Rentals are available on a nightly and weekly basis. For more on the island, please visit www.isle-of-palms.sc.us.
Wild
Dunes is 1,600 acre private oceanfront
resort located on the northern end of
the Isle
of
Palms. The resort is one of the premier
vacation destinations on the East Coast.
It boasts two championship 18-hole golf
courses, both designed by Tom Fazio.
The Harbor Course zips in and out of the
marsh and along the Intracoastal
Waterway. The Links Course traverses
dunes and hugs the Atlantic Ocean.
There are world-class tennis facilities,
an abundant amount of pools, a
beachfront Property Owners’ Pavilion,
recreation programs for children and
adults, four restaurants, and more than
2 miles of beach.
There
is a wide range of properties available
Development began in the 1970s and the resort was originally called The Isle of Palms Beach and Racquet Club. Currently, about 2,500 permanent residents call the resort home.
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What a special place. Sullivan’s Island
is a unique oceanfront community, often
referred
to as “Mayberry by the Sea” and compared
to The Hamptons. This “small town” has
over three miles of beach and is about a
20 minute drive to downtown Charleston.
There is a quaint commercial district located along Middle Street with family restaurants, bars, and fine dining establishments. Sullivan’s has its own elementary school, post office, fire and police departments, the quaint commercial district, and the island’s park and public areas, that lend to the island’s small town personality. There are no hotels ore high-rises on the island. Sullivan’s is often regarded as one of the top places in the country to raise a family.
The town was incorporated in 1817 as “Moultrieville,”
and currently a little less
Ordinances are in place to protect Sullivan’s character and neighborhood feel. There are very few short-term rentals. Short-term vacation rental licenses are no longer granted on the island and must be grandfathered down when a property exchanges hands. All proposed construction and renovation plans must be presented to and approved by the Sullivan’s Island Design Review Board. Charley and his family are Sullivan’s Island residents and have worked with the Design Review Board. If you are looking for property on Sullivan’s, take comfort in knowing that Charley has first-hand knowledge of the community. For a complete list of town ordinances and other information, please visit the town’s web site www.sullivansisland-sc.com.
Mt. Pleasant, located east of the Cooper
River from As one of the south’s fastest growing towns, you don’t have to go far to find great shopping, restaurants, and amenities. Mt. Pleasant’s Shem Creek is home to Charleston’s shrimp fleet and the creek is lined with restaurants and boats. Residents take full advantage of the fresh off-the-boat seafood available on the docks. The Ben Sawyer Causeway and Isle of Palms Connector link Mt. Pleasant with the eastern barrier islands. Boone Hall Plantation is located up Highway 17 North past the shops of Towne Center.
Because of its history and recent
progress, you will find just about any
type of property you desire in Mt.
Pleasant. The historic homes and
oak-lined streets in the
Mt. Pleasant’s 60-thousand plus residents make it South Carolina’s fourth largest town. Its proximity to downtown Charleston and to the beaches, its top-rated schools, wide range of real estate and prices, and overall quality of life will continue to make Mt. Pleasant an attractive place. For more information, please visit www.townofmtpleasant.com.
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Also known as “The Holy City” due to the prominence of churches on the low-rise cityscape, particularly the numerous steeples which dot the city's skyline, Charleston brims with the culturally unique. The historic district is popularized by the famous “Charleston Single” style home, with their double piazzas facing the harbor to take advantage of the breeze coming off the water. Downtown Charleston is graced with excellent shopping and fantastic restaurants, with every turn feeling like new step back into history.
Downtown Charleston is located roughly at the mid-point of South Carolina's coastline, on a peninsula at the junction of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers and the Atlantic Ocean.
As of 2005, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the
population of the city proper as 115,540; making
it the 2nd most populous city in South Carolina
behind the state capital Columbia. Current
trends put Charleston as the fastest growing
central city in South Carolina. The metropolitan
area population of Charleston and North
Charleston was estimated to be 594,899 in 2005
(includes entire populations of Charleston,
Berkeley, and Dorchester counties). This ranks
Charleston-North Charleston as the 2nd largest
individual metropolitan statistical area in the
state. Nearly 80% of the Charleston metro
population
History The city was founded as Charlestown or Charles Towne (named after King Charles II of England) in 1670, and moved to its present location in 1680. Up until 1800, Charleston was the fifth largest city in North America, behind Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, and Quebec City. It adopted its present name in 1783. The first decisive victory of the Revolutionary War was the repulse of a British fleet by patriot defenders in a palmetto log fort on Sullivan’s Island on June 28, 1776. The first shots of the Civil War were fired in Charleston Harbor on April 12, 1861 with the attack against Union forces at Fort Sumter. Please visit the following websites for more information:
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