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Picture this: it’s a Sunday morning. You roll over in bed and gaze out your window to the glistening waters of Kiawah River. You’re relaxed– knowing you’re able to equally enjoy the quiet country life, all while still being within driving distance to the bustling downtown of historic Charleston. Can you envision it? We can.

Enter: Kiawah River– a new waterfront community being developed on 2,000 acres of Johns Island (1,000 acres of which will solely exist as open space).

Embracing the sea islands’ lifestyle, the “sensually sustainable” homes start at ~$600K, with the master plans + amenities designed by a world-renowned team specializing in New Urbanism.

Here are a few highlights of the amenities planned:

  • Abundant live oak groves will envelop the community
  • A 100-acre working farm (complete with a farm stand + greenhouse upon entering the property)
  • A riverfront restaurant will take care of all your cravings
  • An outdoor outfitter + fishing camp will allow you to be one with nature
  • Your next soirée can be hosted at the events hall
  • You’ll break a sweat at the swim + fitness club
  • You’ll shop ‘til you dropall without leaving the neighborhood
  • You’ll check in to the boutique hotel (for when you’re ready for your guests to have their own space)

Here are a few of the home styles that you can make your own:

  • Butterfly Cottages (1,700-2,200 sq. ft.)
  • Waterman Villas (2,600 sq. ft. townhomes located on Jack Island, offering both water + park views)
  • Cole Creek Villas (2,800 sq. ft. villas offering remarkable rooftop views of the Kiawah River and Jack Island Park)

And of course, you can choose to build a custom homesite to fit your lifestyle.

Are you ready to call Kiawah River home? To find your abode that embodies elegant rusticity meeting unpretentious luxury,” and to learn more about the property, contact us.

This content was created in partnership with Kiawah River.

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