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The Inlet at Seabrook Island is to bring 11 townhomes to the area

Around a dozen new luxurious townhouses in the new The Inlet community are set to debut on Seabrook Island.

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Plans for the townhomes range from 2,330 to 3,239 sqft.

Rendering provided by The Inlet

Let us introduce you to The Inlet — the new 11-townhome community is being developed by Seabrook Island resident Paula Murphy and her son, Keith Murphy, an architect with Island Architects.

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The open-concept living spaces will boast 9- and 10-ft ceilings, gas fireplaces, and white oak hardwood floors.

Rendering provided by The Inlet

“Although zoning permitted more than double the number of residences on the site, we intentionally limited the community to 11 townhomes to preserve the live oak corridor, protect the surrounding wetlands, and retain the sense of retreat that defines Seabrook Island,” said Keith Murphy in a press release.

His mother, Paula Murphy, added, “The Inlet was designed to nestle into the landscape, respecting what makes Seabrook Island so extraordinary.”

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The Inlet aims to offer marsh views and show off the deep-rooted character of the island.

Rendering provided by The Inlet

The plans range from 2,330 to 3,239 sqft, and include three- and four-bedroom layouts, each with a private elevator, a two-car garage, and dedicated golf cart parking.

Construction is expected to be completed in the fall of 2026.

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