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Discover The Inlet at Seabrook Island

Luxury coastal living meets thoughtful craftsmanship in this private, boutique community.

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The Inlet at Seabrook Island home interior.

Enjoy high-end fixtures in a refined selection of finishes.

Photo provided by Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty

The Inlet at Seabrook Island, an intimate enclave of 11 new-construction townhomes, is set to bring a fresh approach to coastal living.

Exclusively represented by Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty, the community blends Seabrook Island’s laid-back elegance with the global reach and expertise of the Sotheby’s International Realty network.

Each residence, developed by Seabrook resident Paula Murphy and her son Keith Murphy of Island Architects, captures the island’s natural beauty through thoughtful craftsmanship and timeless architecture.

Exterior of The Inlet at Seabrook Island

Homes range from 2,330-3,239 sqft.

Photo provided by Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty

Inside, homes feature:

  • Open-concept living spaces with 10’ and 9’ ceilings
  • Gas fireplaces
  • White Oak floors
  • Quartz countertops and high-end finishes

Outside, fiber-cement siding, impact-rated windows, Garapa wood porches, and metal roofing combine durability with style.

But that’s not all — the community offers even more amenities and features.

Official sales launch January 15, 2026 for this small, private collection of homes.

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