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 Historic Downtown Beaufort is a picturesque waterfront district known for its antebellum architecture, charming streets, and cultural vibrancy. Residents enjoy walkable access to boutiques, galleries, and fine dining, as well as the scenic waterfront park along the Beaufort River. With its deep sense of history and community, this area offers an elegant blend of historic preservation and modern convenience. No HOA fees, city limit restrictions may apply. 

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Living in the city of Beaufort offers a unique blend of coastal charm, history, and community-centered living. The neighborhoods in and around Beaufort reflect the essence of the Lowcountry lifestyle, with features that appeal to a wide range of residents. Most neighborhoods are free of HOA fees but may vary.

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Dataw Island is a private, gated community and offers an idyllic setting with golf courses, a marina, and luxurious homes, surrounded by breathtaking views of the tidal marshlands. Dataw Island’s amenities cater to a refined lifestyle, offering tennis, pool, full service marina, croquet, and a clubhouse for social events. One time contribution initation fee is $17,500. POA fees are approximately $2,391 per year,

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Located on Lady’s Island, Coosaw Point is a premier waterfront community. Residents enjoy access to a range of amenities, including a clubhouse, pool, and tennis courts, as well as deep-water access for boating. The homes are beautifully designed with Lowcountry architecture, making it an appealing option for those seeking elegance and nature. Property Owners Fees are approximately $2,750 Annually and a $3,500 transfer fee. 

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The Hermitage neighborhood in Beaufort, SC, is a historic and picturesque area featuring stately homes, many of which are set along the scenic Beaufort River. The neighborhood is characterized by large oak trees draped in Spanish moss, quiet streets, and well-maintained landscapes. Its proximity to downtown Beaufort and the natural beauty of the surrounding waterways make it a serene and appealing location, blending classic Southern charm with a tranquil atmosphere. This neighborhood is typically free of HOA fees and city limit restrictions may apply.

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Port Royal, SC, is a charming coastal neighborhood that blends historic character with modern amenities. It features a mix of quaint homes, local businesses, and restaurants, as well as The Sands Beach, a popular spot for relaxing by the water. Residents enjoy access to the Spanish Moss Trail for walking and biking, the walking pier  scenic views, and waterfront dining, including a local brewery. With nearby schools and a vibrant town center, Port Royal offers a peaceful, community-oriented lifestyle along the coast. This neighborhood is typically free of HOA feees 

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Lady’s Island is a sought-after residential area featuring a range of housing options, from waterfront estates to charming homes surrounded by natural beauty. Its proximity to downtown Beaufort and nearby shopping and conveniences enhances its appeal. With easy access to dining, boating, and recreational activities, Lady’s Island offers a blend of suburban comfort and scenic views, creating a peaceful yet convenient lifestyle in the Lowcountry. Lady's Island has a variety of neighborhoods, some with community fees and many without. 

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Habersham is a picturesque neighborhood that embodies the charm of a traditional Southern village, featuring a mix of architectural styles and well-maintained landscapes. The community is centered around a vibrant marketplace that offers unique shops and local dining options, fostering a lively atmosphere. Scenic parks, walking trails, and recreational facilities, including tennis courts and a community pool, provide ample opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. Community fees are $1,650 annually

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Celadon is a charming neighborhood in Beaufort, SC, known for its distinctive blend of modern living and Lowcountry aesthetics. The community features beautifully designed homes with front porches and green spaces, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Celadon is characterized by its picturesque streets, mature trees, and well-maintained landscapes, fostering a sense of community. Residents enjoy access to a network of walking trails and parks, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. The neighborhood's convenient location allows for easy access to downtown Beaufort. Appromicately $3,265 annual community fee and $2,00 transfer fee. 

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Saint Helena Island, located just a short drive from Beaufort, SC, is a vibrant and historically rich community known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The island features a mix of quaint homes, from charming cottages to larger waterfront properties, all set against a backdrop of lush landscapes and stunning marsh views. Residents enjoy easy access to pristine beaches, including Hunting Island State Park, which offers recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and swimming. Saint Helena has a variety of communties mostly without fees or restrictions but this may vary.

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Sheldon is a charming rural community located just north of Beaufort, SC, known for its scenic landscapes and historic homes. The area features a mix of traditional Southern architecture and modern residences set against a backdrop of sprawling fields, lush forests, and scenic waterways

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Seabrook is a nearby coastal neighborhood that offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

Most communities will not have fees or restrictions. 

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New Point on Lady's Island in Beaufort, SC, is a welcoming and friendly neighborhood characterized by its natural beauty and community-oriented atmosphere. The area features a variety of homes, from charming cottages to modern designs, often set among mature trees and lush landscaping. Residents enjoy easy access to the waterfront, with nearby parks and walking trails that promote outdoor activities and relaxation. The neighborhood's strong sense of community and beautiful surroundings create an inviting environment for those seeking the Lowcountry lifestyle. New Point community fees are approximately $1,648 annually. 

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Bluffton, SC, is known for its historic downtown, filled with art galleries, boutique shops, and top-rated restaurants, Bluffton provides a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Its scenic surroundings, with views of the May River, marshlands, and majestic live oaks, create a serene backdrop for everyday living. With close proximity to Hilton Head Island’s beaches and world-class golf courses, as well as easy access to Savannah and Beaufort, Bluffton is a highly desirable location for those seeking a balance of relaxation, recreation, and convenience in the Lowcountry.

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A private, gated community, Fripp Island is renowned for its luxurious beachfront living and resort-style amenities. The island offers pristine beaches, golf courses, and abundant wildlife, making it perfect for those seeking a vacation-like atmosphere year-round. Residents enjoy exclusive access to recreational activities such as tennis, boating, and kayaking. POA fee is approximately $1,400 a year. Other HOA fees may apply per neighbohood.

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Harbor Island is a private, gated barrier island offering miles of unspoiled beaches and marshland views. Known for its peaceful, natural environment, Harbor Island is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat. Amenities include a beach club, pool, and fitness center, and residents often enjoy wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching. POA fees run around $1,007.22 per year with additional neighborhood or condo fees possibly. 

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A secluded waterfront community, Distant Island offers luxury coastal living with deep-water access and breathtaking marsh views. Homes here are large, custom-built, and perfect for those who enjoy boating and water-based activities. The neighborhood is quiet and has a private feel, making it a prime location for those seeking tranquility and upscale living.

Property Owner Fees are approximately $1,500 annually. 

Pigeon Point is a quiet neighborhood in Beaufort, SC, known for its charming mid-century homes, tree-lined streets, and relaxed atmosphere. It offers easy access to downtown Beaufort and features a park with a playground and waterfront views. The neighborhood exudes a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere, providing a serene yet centrally located place to live. This neighborhood is typically free from HOA or property owner fees, city limit restrictions may apply.

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Located between downtown Beaufort and Port Royal, Mossy Oaks is a family-friendly neighborhood characterized by its oak-lined streets and proximity to parks and schools. The area offers a mix of older homes and new construction, providing affordable options for families, retirees, and first-time buyers. Mossy Oaks enjoys convenient access to the convenient access to entry points of the Spanish Moss Trail system—an extensive, multi-use greenway for walking, running, and cycling. This neighborhood is typically free of HOA fees.

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Cat Island is a picturesque waterfront neighborhood offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities. The centerpiece is the Cat Island Golf Club, a scenic 18-hole course with marsh &iver views, ideal for golfers of all levels. Newly renovated clubhouse features modern dining facilities, a community pool, & tennis courts, providing a social & leisure hub for residents. Sunning waterfront homes & access to deepwater docks Cat Island offers a tranquil Lowcountry lifestyle with a focus on outdoor living and community activities.

Property owner fees are $930 annually. 

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City Walk in Beaufort, SC, is a vibrant neighborhood that combines modern living with natural beauty and convenience. It features a scenic walking trail along the water, complete with hammocks and a fire pit, perfect for relaxation and outdoor gatherings. Located just a stone's throw from downtown Beaufort, residents enjoy easy access to dining, shopping, and the area's rich history. Additionally, City Walk is near the Spanish Moss Trail system, providing opportunities for walking and biking while immersing in the picturesque Lowcountry landscape. Community fees are approximately $1,400 annually. 

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Spring Island, located in Okatie, SC, is a stunning private community known for its natural beauty and commitment to preserving the Lowcountry landscape. The neighborhood features elegant homes set amidst lush forests and pristine waterfront areas, along with a championship golf course and equestrian facilities.  Walking trails, a community center for social activities, and a marina for easy access to surrounding waterways. With rich wildlife and scenic habitats for kayaking and fishing, Spring Island offers a tranquil retreat that blends outdoor recreation with Southern charm. One time contribuation fee of $150,000. Annual club dues are approximately $23,000 due yearly. Annual community fees are approzimately $7,600. 

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Islands of Beaufort is a picturesque waterfront community that offers a blend of luxury living and natural beauty. Nestled along the banks of the Beaufort River, the neighborhood features elegant homes with stunning views and easy access to deepwater docks, making it ideal for boating enthusiasts. Lush landscaping and mature trees create a serene environment, while amenities like a community pool, tennis courts, and walking trails encourage outdoor activities. Community fees are approximately $4,908 annually. 

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Bull Point is an exclusive waterfront community located just outside Beaufort, SC, known for its natural beauty and upscale living. This serene neighborhood features a mix of elegant homes set amid lush landscaping, with many properties offering stunning views of the salt marshes and waterways. Residents enjoy access to a variety of amenities, including a clubhouse, pool, and tennis courts, as well as walking trails that wind through the picturesque surroundings. Community fees are approximately $4,277 annually.

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Battery Point is a charming waterfront neighborhood in Beaufort, SC, known for its scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The area features a mix of well-maintained homes, many with picturesque views of the marshes and rivers, and offers convenient access to walking trails and community amenities. Residents can enjoy a neighborhood dock for boating and fishing, enhancing the outdoor lifestyle. Community fees are approximately $245 quarterly. 

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Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, SC, is a luxurious and expansive waterfront community known for its blend of upscale living and pristine natural surroundings. Set along the May River, the neighborhood features stunning custom homes, many with views of the river, marshes, or lush forests. Palmetto Bluff offers world-class amenities, including a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, a full-service marina, spa, and multiple dining options. The neighborhood’s focus on conservation, open spaces, and outdoor recreation, combined with its refined architectural style, make Palmetto Bluff a premier destination for luxury living.

Annual Fee: $12,073.13 

Preservation Trust Assessment Fee: $4,254

Club Joining Fee: $30,000

Additional ammenity club memberships available

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Hilton Head, SC, is a premier coastal destination that offers home buyers a luxurious yet relaxed lifestyle, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Famous for its pristine beaches, world-class golf courses, and upscale communities, Hilton Head combines resort-style living with everyday convenience. The island boasts a wide range of dining, shopping, and recreational activities, including boating, tennis, and biking along scenic trails, while still being close to the cultural hubs of Savannah and Beaufort.

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