
Description
1 acre lot with unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean. This is a waterfront lot not only with ocean views but also marsh views and it is adjacent to a community dock. Catch dinner in your front yard, grab a kayak and paddle out to a WWII era submarine watchtower, or watch Pelicans soar over the ocean from the comfort of your porch. To your north, 60 miles of undeveloped seashore stretch eastward, providing dark skies for stargazing and habitat for migrating birds and sea turtles. How many people have dreamed of living in an unspoiled place? A place that seems to have been there forever, frozen in time. Places like this are rare, and Dewees Island is one such place. Dunes, salt marshes, and maritime forests make up the ecosystems of the Island. This private community is nestled...between the commercially developed Isle of Palms to the south and Capers Island and the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge to the north. When you board the ferry for the 20-minute ride to Dewees Island, you leave your car behind, along with the stress of the mainland world.
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Description
1 acre lot with unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean. This is a waterfront lot not only with ocean views but also marsh views and it is adjacent to a community dock. Catch dinner in your front yard, grab a kayak and paddle out to a WWII era submarine watchtower, or watch Pelicans soar over the ocean from the comfort of your porch. To your north, 60 miles of undeveloped seashore stretch eastward, providing dark skies for stargazing and habitat for migrating birds and sea turtles. How many people have dreamed of living in an unspoiled place? A place that seems to have been there forever, frozen in time. Places like this are rare, and Dewees Island is one such place. Dunes, salt marshes, and maritime forests make up the ecosystems of the Island. This private community is nestled...between the commercially developed Isle of Palms to the south and Capers Island and the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge to the north. When you board the ferry for the 20-minute ride to Dewees Island, you leave your car behind, along with the stress of the mainland world.
