Seabrook Island

Seabrook Island, South Carolina is an isolated island town located just 25 miles from historic downtown Charleston. Seabrook is adjacent to upscale Kiawah Island and Kiawah Island Golf Resort and shares its commodities and commerce. A real estate agent and home buyer's dream alike, Seabrook Island real estate is immersed in natural splendor and surrounded by serene marshes, lush maritime forests, and pristine beaches. Encompassing 2,220 acres, the property fiercely protects and maintains its natural resources, ensuring its beauty for future generations. Many homes for sale on Seabrook Island feature awe-inspiring views of the Atlantic Ocean, Seabrook point, golf course, or natural preserve. Property types include townhouses, single family homes, and more, with new listings posted frequently and open houses nearly every weekend.

Located in Beaufort county, the town itself boasts numerous amenities where residents can enjoy recreational activities such as golfing, swimming, biking, playing tennis, fishing, boating, paddle boarding, kayaking, or horseback riding. Within driving distance from Port Royal and Hilton Head Island, there is plenty to do outside of the community as well. Within the gates, Seabrook Island operates two championship golf courses: The Crooked Oaks Golf Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones and The Ocean Winds Golf Course, designed by William Byrd Read More

Market Snapshot

Total Listings: 55
Average Price: $1,247,449
Highest Price: $6,700,000
Lowest Price: $87,000





The Crooked Oaks Golf Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones and The Ocean Winds Golf Course, designed by William Byrd. The Seabrook Island Racquet Club, ranked 75th in the world, features spectacular tennis courts and clubhouse.

Seabrook SC offers many dining options for residents and visitors. For a casual lunch, residents recommend Captain Sam’s Grill and for an oceanside dining experience, patrons opt for the Pelican’s Nest. Other nearby favorites include the Fat Hen, The Wild Olive, Lokal Seabar at Bohicket Marina, Sunrise Bistro, and Nacho Mamas. The more formal Palmetto Room features spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. Other off-island dining favorites include the Fat Hen, Wild Olive and Sunrise Bistro, among others on Johns Island. Nearby Bohicket Marina features The Salty Dog Cafe, La Fogata and Fisher’s Pub, and a great ice cream store.

The island’s Beach Club features a state-of- the-art fitness center, two resort-style swimming pools, an indoor arcade, and a retail boutique. The Lake House Fitness and Wellness Center, a new 26,000 sq. ft. facility provides Seabrook Island property owners and their guests with a state-of- the-art fitness and aquatic facility which features indoor and outdoor pools. In addition, the Lake house boasts meeting space, arts and craft rooms, card rooms, a library, and much more.

For shopping and entertainment, residents frequent Freshfields Village, an open-air shopping center anchored by The Village Market by Harris Teeter grocery store. Here, shoppers appreciate the mix of upscale stores like Lilly Pulitzer, J. McLaughlin, Tommy Bahama, Vineyard Vines, and Southern Tide with local boutiques such as Carolina Girls, Scout and Molly, and Tres Carmen. Additionally, Freshfields has an old-school pharmacy, Vincent’s Drug Store and Soda Fountain, and hosts numerous social happenings including Sip and Stroll, Spirit Tastings, Muffins and Mimosas, and various seasonal events.

As one of the most prime locations for SC real estate, some of the safest neighborhoods are located on Seabrook Island. Popular areas include Middlefield, Barnaby, Stephens Path, Trask Parkway and Bull Point Drive, while homes lining Keans Neck Road and Seabrook Road offer some of the most luxurious realty in the area. With lot sizes starting at 1,000 square feet for a single bedroom townhome and ranging to million-dollar mansions, the number of real estate listings in the area is extensive and continues to grow. Virtual tours are offered for out-of-state interested buyers, with realtors available to answer any questions about the listings or neighborhoods.

Named after Robert Seabrook, a successful businessman who was known to trade with pirates, the town was not officially incorporated until 1987. Though Robert Seabrook settled in the area in 1679, his family sold the land in 1863 for Confederate paper. Today, the island is adorned with magnificent oaks and magnolia trees and is home to a variety of wildlife including foxes, rabbits, deer, alligators, and turtles. Certified by the Audubon Society since 1996, Seabrook Island truly is an unpretentious oasis, offering the best Carolina realty has to offer.

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