Tucked along the banks of the Okatie River, Oldfield is a private, gated community where the beauty of the Lowcountry meets a lifestyle of outdoor adventure, refined luxury, and Southern hospitality. Designed to embrace both nature and modern convenience, Oldfield offers residents a unique experience where days are spent exploring scenic waterways, horseback riding through shaded trails, or simply enjoying the peaceful elegance of this one-of-a-kind community.

A Sportsman’s Paradise: Golf, Boating & Equestrian Life

Unlike many gated communities in Bluffton, Oldfield offers more than just golf—though its Ron Garl-designed golf course is certainly a masterpiece. Winding through lush landscapes and offering breathtaking river views, the course…

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If there were ever a place that perfectly blends Southern charm, natural beauty, and modern luxury, it would be Palmetto Bluff. Spanning over 20,000 acres, this masterfully designed private community in Bluffton is where resort-style living meets pristine wilderness. With expansive riverfront views, world-class amenities, and a strong commitment to conservation, Palmetto Bluff offers an unparalleled lifestyle where every day feels like a retreat.

A Village-Inspired Community with Endless Character

Unlike many gated communities, Palmetto Bluff is designed around a series of distinctive villages, each with its own personality and charm. Wilson Village, with its quaint shops, waterfront restaurants, and historic chapel, is the heartbeat of the…

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Why You Need a Realtor When Buying New Construction

Buying a new construction home is an exciting experience. You get to select finishes, customize layouts, and move into a pristine, never-before-lived-in home. However, just because a home is brand new doesn’t mean you should navigate the process alone. Having a Realtor represent you when building a new home is one of the smartest decisions you can make. Here’s why:

1. It Costs You Nothing Extra

Many buyers assume that bringing a Realtor into a new construction deal will increase the home’s cost, but that’s a myth! The builder has already accounted for buyer agent commissions in their marketing budget. Whether you use a Realtor or not, the builder’s costs remain the same—so why not have…

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