In the mid 2000s, North Beach began construction with the Towers condos and a group of cottages with Hawaiian themed landscaping. Many other neighborhoods followed and building continues today, with the addition of the elegant single family estate homes being constructed in Whitepoint. While most of North Beach consists of townhomes and condos, there are several sections of homes as well.
The spacious houses of The Margaret Cottages in North Beach Plantation are the ideal properties for a vacation retreat or primary homes, close to the neighborhood amenities at the Towers. With Charleston flair and prices from the upper $300,000s to the high $500,000s, there are a number of 1 and 2 story floor plans featuring 3 and 4 bedrooms, each with a private bathroom. Flowers and palmetto trees line the streets, engaging the senses with beautiful colors and heavenly scents. The first homes built here, they present a community of contented full time residents and delighted vacationers.
The gaily colored, smaller houses in Banyan Estates in North Beach are the ideal executive 2-story, 3 and 4 bedroom homes featuring things like front and back porches, huge windows and private pools. Some come with outdoor fireplaces and outdoor cooking and dining areas. Banyon homes were constructed in 2011 and are priced from $500,000 to $900,000+. It is rare to find one of these dream homes for sale.
Appleton’s 1 and 2 story homes have 3 bedrooms and range from 1300 to 2100 square feet. With many upgrades like high ceilings, large kitchens with granite counter-tops, spacious bathrooms with glass enclosed showers, covered porches with tile flooring and more, these homes are priced from slightly under $300,000 to $430,000. Popular primary homes and favorites of vacation renters, these attractive and colorful homes were built in 2011 and can occasionally be found for sale.
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