Found 8 blog entries tagged as Hilton Head Lifestyle.

Flying Made Easy: Why Bluffton & Hilton Head Are Perfectly Positioned for Air Travel

By Allison Cobb, The Cobb Group | Brokered by eXp Luxury Realty

If you’ve ever lived in a place where the closest airport was hours away, you know the struggle. Packing snacks, filling the gas tank, hitting the road before sunrise—sometimes it felt like the trip to the airport was longer than the flight itself. That’s one of the quiet luxuries of living in Bluffton or Hilton Head Island: the ease of air travel.

More and more people are working from home now, but that doesn’t mean they’ve said goodbye to business travel. Many professionals only need to check in with employers or clients once or twice a month. Here in the Lowcountry, that’s a breeze. With the…

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Best Realtor in Bluffton & Hilton Head Island | Fall Homes, Comfort Food & Coastal Living with Allison Cobb & The Cobb Group

By Allison Cobb, The Cobb Group | Brokered by eXp Luxury Realty

My mom stopped by this weekend with a batch of warm apple muffins and her famous homemade Macintosh applesauce — and just like that, I was instantly ready for fall. There’s something about the first hint of cooler air (even if it’s barely noticeable yet in the Lowcountry), the earlier sunsets, and neighbors in Bluffton and Hilton Head Island pulling out their autumn and Halloween décor that makes everything feel a little more grounded and a little more homey.

And since cozy season deserves a proper kick-off, I couldn’t resist sharing a favorite recipe that…

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Let’s talk about the worst parts of living in Bluffton and Hilton Head Island. And no, it’s not traffic, taxes, or turmoil—it’s the tiny things that every local deals with:

 Pollen
 Noseeums

That’s it. That’s the list.

If these are the biggest complaints we can come up with, you know you’ve landed in a pretty incredible place. Still, if you’ve ever Googled “Why is pollen so bad in Bluffton?” or “What the heck are noseeums?”—you’re not alone.

Let’s take a closer look at these two tiny nuisances and why they’re more of a badge of honor than a real reason to complain.

Why Is the Pollen So Bad in Bluffton and Hilton Head Island?

Every spring, our beautiful Lowcountry turns into a pastel haze of yellow dust. Your car? Yellow. Your porch?…

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Sweet Treats for a Love-Filled Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is all about love—and let’s be real, love and dessert go hand in hand. But who says it has to be all about chocolate? This year, switch things up with some fresh, fruity, and caramelized delights that will have everyone falling head over heels. Whether you’re planning a cozy night in with your sweetheart or whipping up something sweet for the whole family, these fun and easy desserts will have everyone falling head over heels. Plus, they’re perfect for making memories in the kitchen!

So, grab your apron, fire up the oven, and let’s make something delicious.

Apple Monkey Bread: Pull-Apart Love in Every Bite

If you haven’t experienced the magic of Monkey Bread yet, prepare to be…

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Are you visiting Hilton Head Island and looking for something fun to do this weekend? Or are you a local searching for a unique Saturday night event? Either way, we’ve got the perfect Lowcountry experience for you!

Rockin’ Roast: Oysters, Grease & Good Times in Hilton Head

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of fresh, local oysters, delicious Southern comfort food, and a fun-filled fundraiser for Hilton Head Island High School’s Seahawk Stage Company!

 Event Details:

  • Where: The Bank, Hilton Head Island
  • What: All-you-can-eat oysters, chili, cornbread, sweet potato pie & live entertainment
  • Why: A portion of ticket sales benefit the high school’s production of Grease
  • Costume Contest: Dress in your best 1950s Grease-inspired

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We Just Closed on 91 Singleton Beach Road—A Dream Home on Hilton Head Island

There’s nothing quite like owning a home right on the beach, and we’re thrilled to share that we just represented the purchasers in the successful closing of 91 Singleton Beach Road on Hilton Head Island! This stunning oceanfront home is the perfect retreat for our buyers from Atlanta, who can’t wait to spend weekends and holidays soaking in the coastal lifestyle. With unparalleled views, direct beach access, and luxury finishes, this property is truly a dream come true.

Why Hilton Head Island?

Hilton Head Island (HHI) isn’t just a destination—it’s a way of life. From its pristine beaches and world-class golf courses to its fine dining, nature preserves, and…

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Behind the Scenes with Your Realtor: Why Hiring a Professional is Worth Every Penny

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial investments most people will ever make. It’s exciting, life-changing—and let’s be honest, overwhelming at times. That’s where a skilled Realtor steps in. Sure, people see us unlocking doors, smiling in pictures, and celebrating closings, but there’s a mountain of work behind the scenes that most folks never witness. A great Realtor doesn’t just show homes; they guide, protect, and advocate for their clients every step of the way.

The Journey Begins: Understanding Your Needs

The process starts with a deep dive into what you want, what you need, and what you dream about. A good Realtor listens—really listens—and asks…

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Oyster Season is Here: Why We Love Lowcountry Oysters in the “R” Months

Fall is upon us, and that means one thing in the Lowcountry—it’s oyster season! For centuries, there’s been a saying that oysters should only be eaten in months with an “R.” But what exactly does that mean? And why are Lowcountry oysters, especially those from Bluffton and Hilton Head Island, so beloved this time of year? Let’s dive into the delicious details of oyster season and where to enjoy these tasty bivalves this November!

What Are the “R” Months?

The “R” month rule refers to the idea that oysters are best eaten from September to April—months that contain the letter “R.” This tradition dates back to a time when refrigeration wasn’t available, and warmer months could…

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