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Why Invest in a Beaufort Golf Course Property?

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For some, the idea of investing in a Beaufort golf course property is a dream or goal that they wish to achieve someday. For others, it may be difficult to understand the draw of such a location. However, when you look into all of the details of a Beaufort golf course property, you’ll quickly come to a conclusion as to why this region is considered on of the 100 best planned communities by Where to Retire Magazine.

First of all, consider the Dataw Island community, located just outside the historic district of Beaufort and bound by the Morgan River and Jenkins Creek. A Beaufort golf course property in this area offers much more than just excellent courses. Of course, living near not one but two 18-hole championship golf courses (Cotton Dike and Morgan River) probably sits at the top of the list of reasons to move to Beaufort for many. However, in all of South Carolina, you are going to be hard pressed to find an area with such nice homes, a relaxed lifestyle, and natural surrounding beauty. Pair these Dataw Island advantages with the fact that Beaufort is considered a low tax town and the fact that Dataw is also a location offering many other exciting activities and you can hardly escape the desirability of a Beaufort golf course property.

With the waters that border the area, there is certainly no shortage of water sports activity, and you’ll even find a deep-water marina. For those who don’t like golf, there are also two championship-caliber lawn croquet courts. More active residents of a Beaufort golf course property can make use of the 8 Har-Tru tennis courts, the fitness center facilities (including a whirlpool and year-round heated and covered pool), the outdoor pool, or make use of the 25,000 square foot clubhouse for social purposes.

Of course, all such lovely facilities come with a price, but considering what you get for your money – a Beaufort golf course property with access to all of these fine amenities plus a great view – there are options that are reasonably priced. For example, while some homesites may cost over $800,000 and actual homes can be over $1 million, you can actually find some sites as low as $75,000 and homes as little as $300,000. Considering the location, that’s an amazing price!

If you still aren’t sure you want to purchase a Beaufort golf course property, or perhaps you’d simply like to visit the area and tour the properties available, you can arrange for a 4 day/3 night special event that opens up the privileges reserved for residents of Dataw Island to you. Beware of doing so, however, because once you experience it, you’ll want to buy one!


 

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