Sound Villas is a private residencs in the heart of South Beach located in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island, SC. In 1956, Charles Fraser developed Sea Pines into the first private plantation community on the island. Sea Pines is one of the largest residential and resort plantations on Hilton Head spanning 5,200 acres. Within Sea Pines are 3839 homes and 2042 villas. Villa prices start in the low $300,000s and homes start in the high $400,000s.
The community is most famous for its three championship golf courses, including the Harbour Town Golf Links, home of the PGA Tour's annual MCI Heritage. Sea Pines is also associated with the world-recognized Harbour Town Marina and its landmark red-and-white-striped lighthouse, built in 1969 to aid boats traveling on the Calibogue Sound. The marina hosts awe-inspiring yachts as large as 115 feet.
Sea Pines has a lush, 605-acre forest preserve, access to five miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches, over 100 tennis courts, two security gates and numerous swimming pools. It is also the location of the South Beach Racquet Club, Sea Pines Racquet Club, Lawton Stables equestrian center, and restaurants and outdoor activities held at South Beach Marina Village.
Sound Villas Amenities
Beach Access |
Biking |
Community Pool |
Equestrian |
Fitness Center |
Gated/Security Guard |
Harbour/Marina |
Kayaking |
On-Site Tennis |
Private Clubhouse |
Private Golf Course |
Public Clubhouse |
Public Golf Course |
Walking Paths |
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SEA PINES
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Available Data Breakdown
1. Average Home Price: $1,519,924
2. Average Condo Price: $552,234
3. Average Homesite Price: $852,760
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HH/Off Plantation
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