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Habersham
Awarded the "Best Neighborhood Design in America" by the National Association of Home Builders, Habersham is ideally located on the water just minutes from historic Beaufort, South Carolina and within an hour's drive of Hilton Head Island and Charleston, SC as well as Savannah, GA. An original town plan by Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company, Habersham continues the tradition of beautiful coastal towns with all of its charm and friendliness, elegant architecture, incredible natural beauty, Town Center, woodland and waterfront parks, nature trails, sea island amenities, boating, fishing, swimming, nearby golf and the true experience of the genteel southern life of the Lowcountry.
Newpoint
Many people associate Beaufort, SC with motion pictures, including The Big Chill, Forrest Gump and The Prince of Tides among others. Most love the architecture pictured in these movies, particularly in Beaufort's National Historic District known as The Point. So do the residents of NEWPOINT. Created in the 1990's, NEWPOINT is one of the early Traditional Neighborhood Design developments and situated in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. We're located on the Intracoastal Waterway directly across from Beaufort's historic point. Here you will find a small compact residential community including young families with small children as well as retirees from across the country. Naturally there are many reasons other than architecture why people have chosen NEWPOINT. Some like the weather or being close to water sports or year round golf. Others like being located between two other historic cities Charleston and Savannah. Whatever the reason you will find friendly neighbors and warm hospitality. Come see us. We would love to welcome you to our community. For a NEWPOINT history, please see a web article written by Kirk Baruth and published in 2001 to learn more about Traditional Neighborhood Design and NEWPOINT. Mentioned in the article is Billie Turnbull, a former resident, who sadly succumbed to cancer in 2007. The General Store is no longer there because Berry Island Cafe has expanded. It's still a great place to meet and eat!