

Found at the final hole of the Tom Fazio-designed River Course, the clubhouse presents the perfect place to unwind with peers. The River Course Clubhouse is one of the many reasons to get your Kiawah Island Social Membership. These designs, by renowned local architects, feature from three to four bedrooms and a swing space in up to 3,200 heated square feet. This will essentially streamline the building process to make moving in a seamless task.

The new and intimate community will feature four different pre-designed homes for owners to customize. This project is adjacent to the new Marsh Walk development. It is set to be somewhere for everyone of every age to enjoy. Part of The Marsh House experience will be the gourmet grill and sun soaking situations. It is something you can only comprehend by physically experiencing it. There are few things grander than an infinity pool that leads out to views reminiscent of an African savannah and ends in the Atlantic Ocean. Investors are now realizing the cost of converting their current infrastructure to reflect a more eco-friendly and sustainable system––something those who invest in Kiawah would not have to worry about.īeyond being an incredible testament to the environment, the entire Kiawah community is bursting with haute amenities.įound on the peacefully untouched Eastern tip of Kiawah Island, the Marsh House will be a modern marvel for food and fun. All of these factors have not been integral to the development of many other communities in the past decade. Even the structural aesthetics are curated to ensure that the surrounding nature shines. These factors ensure longevity and the preservation of the pristine natural elements that make Kiawah so valuable. This is vital to the sustainability of the island and to those who invest here. From the preservation of trees to the irrigation systems, Kiawah Island was one of the first true green developments. The infrastructure on the island was created with nature in mind. The master plan for the island was only realized once an extensive environmental inventory was conducted. It was one of the first places in the United States to have been developed with a central focus on natural and environmental factors. Kiawah’s beginnings, however, were much ahead of its time. The budding island in South Carolina is only in its 40th year of development. We’re not here to tell you why the Hamptons is worse than Kiawah, so here are a few reasons why we love Kiawah more than anywhere else. So where is everyone flocking to invest in their next summer home? A little slice of magic called Kiawah Island. Sure, the Hamptons may have been the chic hotspot five years ago, but it is no longer the getaway du jour. Photograph in Kiawah Island by Ben Ham titled “Eight Foot Tide”Įvery place has its time.
