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Johns Island Area Land

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3302 Old Pond Road Johns Island, SC 29455

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MLS# 26011725
Nestled along the serene banks of Simmons Creek on beautiful Johns Island, this exceptional 7.8-acre rural residential property offers a rare blend of privacy, natural beauty, and ready-to-build potential. With no HOA restrictions, you have the freedom to create your dream Lowcountry retreat exactly as you envision it--whether a custom family home, expansive estate, or peaceful weekend escape. The site has been thoughtfully cleared and prepared for construction, saving you time and effort while preserving the natural charm of the surroundings. Imagine waking up to breathtaking waterfront views and stepping out onto your own slice of paradise. Boasting over 400 feet of waterfrontage on tidal Simmons Creek, this property delivers unparalleled access to the water.Enjoy endless fishing opportunities right from your shoreline--cast for redfish, trout, and more in these nutrient-rich creeks.

Just a short paddle or boat ride--roughly half a mile via creek--you'll reach the expansive Stono River, opening up a world of boating, kayaking, and exploration. Cruise toward the Intracoastal Waterway, nearby barrier islands like Kiawah, or simply enjoy the peaceful tidal rhythms that define Lowcountry living. The deep-water tidal nature of the creek ensures reliable access for small crafts and great wildlife viewing, from wading birds to occasional dolphins.

Johns Island embodies relaxed rural residential living with easy access to modern conveniences. This area blends historic charm, sprawling farmland, and vibrant local culture. Stroll under the ancient canopy of the legendary Angel Oak Tree, one of the oldest living oaks in the U.S., or explore scenic trails and marsh boardwalks at Stono River County Park. Fresh seafood, farm-to-table markets (like Stono Market or Blackbird Market), local breweries, and charming farm stands are all nearby.

Yet you're never far from the action. Downtown Charleston's historic district, renowned restaurants, and cultural attractions sit just a short drive away. Beach lovers will appreciate quick access to Folly Beach, Kiawah Island, and Seabrook. The island's mix of established neighborhoods, open spaces, and growing amenities makes it ideal for those seeking a peaceful, nature-oriented lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.

This cleared acreage provides ample room for gardens, outbuildings, guest cottages, or private docks (subject to permits). Rural residential zoning supports a spacious, low-density feel, perfect for privacy and outdoor enjoyment. Whether you're an angler, boater, nature enthusiast, or simply craving space to breathe, this property delivers.

Embrace the freedom of no HOA, the bounty of waterfront living, and the timeless appeal of Johns Island. Opportunities like this--generous acreage with direct creek access and build-ready land--don't come along often in this desirable Lowcountry pocket.
Listing Courtesy of CHARLESTON / Listed By: Jack Lawson, Coldwell Banker Todd Land Agency
$187,000 (USD)
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Polowana Island Area Land

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34 Old Smugglers Wharf Road Saint Helena Island, SC 29920

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MLS# 26011726
Discover the timeless allure of 5 pristine acres in the exclusive Polawana Island community on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina. This raw, undeveloped parcel offers a rare canvas for your Lowcountry dream--set amid a private, gated island sanctuary that feels worlds away from the everyday, yet just 10-15 minutes from historic downtown Beaufort.Towering pines rise like ancient sentinels, their straight trunks and feathery canopies forming a cathedral-like canopy that filters golden Lowcountry light onto the forest floor. Scattered palmettos sway gently in the understory, their fan-shaped fronds rustling alongside native ferns, wax myrtle, and wild grasses. The land remains deliberately untouched--raw, authentic, and breathtaking in its natural state.You'll find the same wild symmetry that defined the original King's Grants of colonial South Carolina. Those royal land, bestowed by the British Crown in the 1700s, conveyed vast tracts of pristine wilderness to early settlers--tracts chosen precisely for their harmonious balance of pine forest, palmetto groves, and tidal creeks. This parcel echoes that historic aesthetic with near-perfect fidelity: nature's own elegant design, preserved intact for centuries, where every pine needle and palmetto frond feels deliberately placed by time itself.

Step onto the property and you're transported to an era when the Lowcountry was still frontier--yet today you enjoy modern conveniences and thoughtful community amenities that enhance rather than interrupt the setting. A shared deep-water community dock and boat landing provide direct access to Jenkins Creek, offering effortless passage to the Morgan River and St. Helena Sound beyond. Launch a kayak at dawn, tie up a skiff for sunset fishing, or simply watch the tides roll in with the rhythmic cadence that has shaped this coast for generations. Nearby, the community gazebo and fire-pit area invite evenings of quiet conversation and crackling warmth under a star-filled sky--perfect for roasting oysters, sharing stories, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings.

Polawana Island's thoughtful design ensures privacy and exclusivity with fewer than 40 large homesites across the entire island. Nature trails wind through the property, and an observation tower offers elevated views of the surrounding marshes and wildlife. Here, eagles, herons, and deer remain regular neighbors, and the only sounds are the wind in the pines and the distant call of waterfowl.

Whether you envision a custom Lowcountry home nestled among the trees, a weekend retreat, or simply a private legacy property to steward for generations, these 5 acres deliver unmatched potential. The land's natural contours and mature tree cover allow you to build lightly on the land while preserving the very character that makes it extraordinary--the same untouched beauty that once defined the land worth a colony.

Polawana Island is more than a subdivision; it is a living piece of Lowcountry history, where the aesthetics of yesterday meet the lifestyle of today. Come claim your own slice of royal wilderness--raw, real, and ready for your vision. Contact us today to schedule a private tour and experience the land that time--and nature--has so perfectly preserved.
Listing Courtesy of CHARLESTON / Listed By: Jack Lawson, Coldwell Banker Todd Land Agency