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Living Options in Hilton Head Island, SC

If you’re seeking paradise here on earth, look no further than Hilton Head Island. Located in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Calibogue Sound and the Intracoastal Waterway, people from all over the world flock to the posh resort for the temperate weather, pristine beaches and world-class golf. But that’s not all.

Perhaps what sets Hilton Head apart from any other East Coast resort is the variety and convenience of its amenities. Only 12 miles long by five miles wide, no matter where you are on the island, most anything you want or need is within a five-to ten-minute drive, including over 250 restaurants, 23 golf courses, hundreds of tennis courts, extensive shopping, banks, schools, churches, movie theaters, fitness facilities, beauty salons, spas, medical services and much more.

What you won’t see is an overcrowded, commercial look. First-time visitors are astounded by the abundance of green space without a billboard or neon sign in sight. With 21 parks and over 50 miles of interconnected leisure paths, add moss-laden oaks, waving palms and abundant wildlife—it’s a nature lover’s dream come true.

Hilton Head Island also boasts a thriving arts community, including the magnificent Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, where you can enjoy professionally produced plays, musicals and other performances as well as a variety of exhibits in the Walter Greer Gallery.

In addition, Hilton Head plays host to many big ticket events such as the PGA Heritage of Golf, Concourse d’ Elegance and International Piano Competition. Community happenings throughout the year include lively festivals, holiday galas, wine dinners, concerts and many celebrity events.

Demographics also make Hilton Head Island unique. A melting pot of sorts, people from many places settle here, not just to vacation or retire, but to work and/or raise their families. Rich in resources, the community provides a full array of educational opportunities as well as recreational activities for every age and interest.

Real estate opportunities run the gamut from affordable apartments to luxury villas, custom homes and beachfront mansions. Wherever you choose to live, low crime rates and the added protection of gated communities make Hilton Head Island a safe haven for your family.

If you’re tired of traffic jams and snow storms, picture yourself jogging on the beach, boating, fishing, sailing, bicycling, canoeing, waterskiing, golfing and playing tennis—all everyday options here. Come see for yourself why so many people are calling Hilton Head Island “home.”
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