It’s no secret that Charleston South Carolina is home to the Southeast’s most beautiful sea islands.  We think nothing compares to Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island. Located just 40 minutes away from downtown Charleston, these splendid island communities enjoy miles of pristine beach, brilliant coastal architecture, and boundless recreation.

Below you will find a comprehensive guide to life on Charleston’s sea islands. If you are still considering where you’d like to buy, schedule an island tour with Pam Harrington Exclusives. We will show you the ins and outs of Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island, including a variety of neighborhoods, places to eat, and things to do!

 

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Real Estate in The Lowcountry


Learn about Charleston and the neighborhoods that surround this charming southern city.

Historic Charleston


Full of natural beauty, architectural wonders, history, and culture, you will find plenty to explore and fall in love with in Charleston, South Carolina.

Kiawah Island


Kiawah Island’s unwavering commitment to mindful land management and development are evident in its lush, natural beauty, including 10 miles of walkable, bikeable beach.

Seabrook Island


Seabrook Island is a private, barrier island community just 30 minutes to Charleston. The Island encompasses 2,200 acres of pristine beaches, maritime forests, and marshes.

Johns Island


Located 12 miles from downtown Charleston, Johns Island offers a quiet, picturesque community bordered by scenic waterways. There's a long list of great reasons to call Johns Island home. It's convenience to the urban amenities of the city of Charleston is just the beginning!

Wadmalaw Island


Wadmalaw Island offers a glimpse of what the South Carolina Lowcountry looks like in its most natural state. Homebuyers will find an abundance of waterfront properties and custom homesites with vast acreage for the perfect blend of elegant home design and active outdoor living.

James Island & West Ashley


West Ashley and James Island are on the West side of Charleston, separated from downtown by the Ashley River. Southern, suburban neighborhoods are located within close proximity to retail, grocery, medical facilities and schools in these primarily residential areas just outside of downtown.