A master-planned community that is reminiscent of historic waterfront towns, Habersham offers refined, Lowcountry living in one of the country's most pristine and dynamic coastal regions. Awarded the “Best Neighborhood Design in America” by the National Association of Homebuilders, Habersham embraces all the notions of classic hometown America. Exceptional quality and value are hallmarks of each property in Habersham and is equally evident in our condos, apartments, townhomes and single-family homes.
Whether you’re looking to build your home in the future or relocate now, you’ll find the way of life and the neighborhood you’ve always dreamed of, right here, in the coastal town of Habersham.
Amenities
Discover the waterfront community of Habersham, located only seven miles from historic Beaufort, SC. This growing community, just around the bend on an unassuming old farm road, offers unique design and amenities that set it apart from others. Habersham's town center Marketplace is your first stop, followed by a stroll down "Main Street" to see the local firehouse, Post Office, shops, and restaurants, all within walking distance of your residence. Habersham Park, the town's largest, boasts beautifully landscaped courts facilities with three self-irrigating tennis courts, the Park House community center, playgrounds, picnic areas, lighted fitness trail, community gardens, and even a doggie park. Explore the small sea islands located near the southeastern point of the property where Habersham Creek meets the Broad River. These islands feature the neighborhood swimming pool, sunset tower, river retreat pavilion, and deep-water dock, all connected by nature trails. Take a walk on the footbridges to explore the natural environment and waterfront park spaces throughout the 300-acre development. Come experience the allure of lowcountry living in Habersham.
Developer Bob Turner first arrived in the area in the 1990s as the construction manager for Spring and Callawassie Islands. In 1992, Bob became a managing partner with the Newpoint Company and oversaw the development of a 130-lot neighborhood on Lady’s Island. Bob then turned his attention to incorporating the Habersham Land Company, Inc. (HLC) in early 1996 and began work with his business partner, Stephen Davis, on the traditional neighborhood of Habersham. Joining the team in 2008, Patrick Kelly came on board with a background in town design and urban planning to help continue implementing the original master plan design. Patrick formally was a project manager at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co. (DPZ), one of the nation's leading new urbanism design firms and the firm that designed Habersham.