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Hilton Head Plantation
7 Surrey Lane, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29926
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Beautiful Hilton Head Plantation Boasts a Wide Range of Home Prices, Four Golf Courses, a Marina, a Long Beach and Classic Southern Character
Hilton Head Island, located on a barrier island of the same name off the southern South Carolina coast, is the setting for beautiful Hilton Head Plantation, an all ages community that appeals to baby boomers, empty nesters, pre-retirees and retirees. Construction began in the early-1970s and is ongoing.
Hilton Head Plantation spreads across more than 4,000 wooded acres and is peppered with tall pine trees, live oaks and lagoons, giving it a classic Southern feeling. Skull Creek, which leads to the Intracoastal Waterway, is to one side, and Port Royal Sound is to the other. Eventually, the community will have 4,500 estate homes, single family homes, town homes and condominiums. Single family home styles range from ranch ramblers and stately antebellums to elegant Mediterraneans. Nearly all residences are tucked behind trees. Many dwellings have views of the water or a golf course.
Prices start in the low-$300,000s and reach into the millions. Please check with a Realtor to verify these prices as they may change.
Community amenities are some of the best on the island. Residents enjoy four 18-hole golf courses, Bear Creek, Oyster Reef Golf Club, Dolphin Head and Country Club of Hilton Head. The latter is the newest and has been a qualifying course for the U.S. Open. The full service, 158-slip Skull Creek Marina can accommodate boats up to 22 feet long and has slips for sale and lease.
Two nature conservancies are quiet places for contemplation, and seven miles of nature trails help keep homeowners in shape. The Spring Creek Recreation Center has a swimming pool and a fitness center. The two mile beach on Port Royal Sound may be the best Hilton Head Plantation amenity of all.
Visit www.hiltonheadplantation.com for more information.
South Carolina:
South Carolina is nicknamed the Palmetto State and its motto is "Dum spiro spero," which is Latin for "While I Breath, I Hope." It is 40th in size in the United States and was the eighth state to be admitted to the Union on May 23, 1788. The largest city and state capital is Columbia.
Formerly known as the Province of South Carolina, the area was also one of the 13 Colonies that declared its independence during the American Revolution. The state was the first to secede from the Union and was the first and founding state of the Confederate States of America.
South Carolina is in what is considered the Deep South and is bordered by the states of Georgia on the south and North Carolina on the north.
The state does not host any major professional sport franchises. However, the Carolina Panthers and the Carolina Hurricanes actually represent both North Carolina and South Carolina.
Stats:
Population - 4,961,018
Persons 65 years old and over - 16%
High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 85%
Bachelor's degree or higher, age 25+ - 25%
Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 5%
White persons, not Hispanic - 64%
Median household income - $45,483
Social Security taxed? No
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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