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We Just Closed on 91 Singleton Beach Road—A Dream Home on Hilton Head Island

There’s nothing quite like owning a home right on the beach, and we’re thrilled to share that we just represented the purchasers in the successful closing of 91 Singleton Beach Road on Hilton Head Island! This stunning oceanfront home is the perfect retreat for our buyers from Atlanta, who can’t wait to spend weekends and holidays soaking in the coastal lifestyle. With unparalleled views, direct beach access, and luxury finishes, this property is truly a dream come true.

Why Hilton Head Island?

Hilton Head Island (HHI) isn’t just a destination—it’s a way of life. From its pristine beaches and world-class golf courses to its fine dining, nature preserves, and…

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Ah, Bluffton—where the breezes are balmy, the sunsets are Instagram-worthy, and the 55+ communities are practically tailor-made for living your best life. Whether you’re already a Lowcountry local or considering making the move, Bluffton’s retirement-friendly neighborhoods offer something for everyone—even if pickleball isn’t yet your sport of choice (don’t worry, it will be!). Let’s dive into four of our favorite 55+ communities: Four Seasons, The Haven at New Riverside, Four Seasons at Carolina Oaks, and, of course, the legendary Sun City.

Four Seasons: Elegance Meets Relaxation

Four Seasons is like the resort vacation you never have to leave. Nestled in a serene setting, this community is all about the finer things in life—think luxury…

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Ah, the Lowcountry. Where we bask in mild winters, sipping sweet tea on porches well into December. But then it happens: the weatherman whispers the dreaded words—“freeze warning.” Cue the collective panic.

Suddenly, grocery carts overflow with bread and milk (why, exactly?), neighbors swap survival tips like we’re preparing for a polar vortex, and garden centers sell out of frost blankets overnight. It’s practically tradition. But let’s take a breath and sort out the practical from the overblown.

What to Actually Worry About During a Freeze

  1. Your Plants

    • The Lowcountry’s lush greenery isn’t used to temperatures below 32°F. While hardy plants like camellias, hollies, and palms can handle a little cold, tropical favorites like…

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