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974 Sea Island Pkwy, Saint Helena Island, SC – Located with frontage on Route 21: 1.56 Acres in Enchanting Beaufort County

Located on Saint Helena Island!!

Asking Price

$89,900 Market Value $91,547
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Description

Imagine owning 1.56 acres of pristine land in the heart of Saint Helena Island, nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Beaufort County, South Carolina. This expansive parcel of land offers a rare opportunity, located on Route 21! Stick built homes permitted. Manufactured, modular & mobile homes allowed, but a porch is required. RV’s allowed, but not for permanent living, limit 60 days per year.

Located just a short distance from the charming town of Beaufort and surrounded by the tranquil waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Saint Helena Island is renowned for its unspoiled beauty and historic significance. Here, moss-draped live oak trees stand sentinel over winding rivers and salt marshes, creating a serene backdrop for a lifestyle that harmonizes with nature.

To assist you throughout the process, our dedicated property specialists are just a call away at 833-289-5631. They will gladly provide any additional information you may need, answer questions, and guide you through this exciting opportunity. Don’t hesitate to reach out and take the first step toward acquiring this valuable asset.

Buyer responsible for all closing costs, PERC testing (if necessary) & installing all utilities (electric, city water & septic). This lot is located within a flood zone.

Parcel Size

1.56

State

South Carolina

County

Beaufort

Nearest Cities

Savannah, GA; Hilton Head, SC; Charleston, SC

Parcel Number

R300 016 000 0175 0000

Address

974 Sea Island Pkwy, Saint Helena Island, SC, 29920

Legal Description

*T ACCT 84 BUILDING DELETED *SPLIT 3/00 0.75 AC 16/385 *SPLIT 1/03 1.00 AC 16/407

Annual Taxes

$458.11

Subdivision

None

Annual HOA Fees

None

Acres

1.56

Dimension

230x282x220x226

County

Beaufort

Subdivision

Exists

Access

Paved Road

Power

Nearby

Water

City water nearby

Coordinates

32.39949407, -80.56589929

Zoning

T3 Hamlet Neighborhood (T3HN)

Elevation

4.0 m or 13.1 ft

Waste

Waste

Septic – Not installed

Nearby Cities and Attractions:

Saint Helena Island, SC

Saint Helena, SC, offers a plethora of activities and attractions that showcase the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the area. Here are some highlights:

Historic Sites: Explore historic landmarks like the Penn Center, one of the first schools for freed slaves, and the Chapel of Ease Ruins, a picturesque remnant of early colonial history.

Gullah Culture: Immerse yourself in the unique Gullah Geechee culture by visiting historic sites, attending cultural events, and sampling traditional Gullah cuisine.

Beaches and Waterways: Enjoy the stunning coastal scenery and pristine beaches of Saint Helena Island, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and kayaking.

Hunting Island State Park: Discover the natural beauty of Hunting Island State Park, home to miles of hiking trails, a historic lighthouse, and one of the most beautiful beaches in South Carolina.

Fishing and Boating: Cast your line into the abundant waters surrounding Saint Helena Island or embark on a boating adventure to explore the scenic waterways and coastal marshes.

Farmers Markets and Local Cuisine: Experience the flavors of the Lowcountry by visiting farmers markets, seafood shacks, and local restaurants serving up fresh, seasonal fare.

Cultural Events and Festivals: Attend cultural events, art exhibitions, and festivals celebrating the vibrant heritage and traditions of the Gullah Geechee community.

Outdoor Recreation: Engage in outdoor activities such as birdwatching, biking, golfing, and wildlife spotting in the island’s diverse natural habitats.

Whether you’re interested in history, culture, outdoor adventures, or simply relaxing by the sea, Saint Helena, SC, offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Hilton Head, SC

Hilton Head Island, SC, is a renowned destination offering a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. Here are some popular things to do in Hilton Head:

Beach Time: Relax on the pristine beaches of Hilton Head Island, known for their soft sand, gentle waves, and picturesque scenery. Popular beaches include Coligny Beach Park, South Beach, and Sea Pines Beach.

Golfing: Tee off at one of the island’s world-class golf courses, designed by legendary architects like Robert Trent Jones, Pete Dye, and Jack Nicklaus. Hilton Head is a golfer’s paradise with over 20 courses to choose from.

Water Sports: Enjoy a variety of water activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, parasailing, and boat tours. The island’s calm waters are perfect for exploring and experiencing the beauty of the coastline.

Biking: Explore Hilton Head’s scenic beauty on two wheels by biking along the island’s extensive network of bike paths and trails. Rent a bike and pedal your way through lush maritime forests, past scenic marshes, and along pristine beaches.

Nature and Wildlife: Discover the island’s natural beauty and wildlife at places like the Coastal Discovery Museum, Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, and the Audubon Newhall Preserve.

Dining and Shopping: Indulge in delicious Lowcountry cuisine at waterfront restaurants, sample fresh seafood at local eateries, and browse boutique shops and galleries in charming villages like Harbour Town and Shelter Cove.

Outdoor Recreation: Engage in outdoor activities such as fishing, crabbing, tennis, and horseback riding. Hilton Head offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors and stay active during your visit.

Cultural Attractions: Explore the island’s cultural heritage by visiting historic sites like the Harbour Town Lighthouse, the Mitchelville Freedom Park, and the Gullah Museum of Hilton Head Island.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation on the beach, outdoor adventures, or cultural experiences, Hilton Head Island offers a diverse array of activities to suit every taste and interest.

Purchase Information/Fees

Document Fee

An additional fee of $250 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.

Closing Fee

Buyer is responsible for all closing fees associated with title company, attorney, and loan servicing.

Misc Fee

May vary with property, County and State.

Payment Note(s)

No lease to purchase options available at this time.

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