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A private community along the banks of the Okatie River
Oldfield is a private community along the banks of the Okatie River that reminds local broker and Oldfield resident Jani Stephenson of her Midwestern home. “When we first moved to the area in 2014, we lived in Sea Pines. We used to make a lot of trips back and forth to Indiana and would always pass Oldfield,” Stephenson says. “I would notice the white fences and horse pastures that grace the front entrance, and as a gal that grew up in the Midwest, it reminded me of home.” She moved to Oldfield to sell homes with Oldfield Realty, LLC. Through the front gates, brick sidewalks, natural gas lanterns and split-rail fences flow with winding streets that meet outstretched lakes and lagoons. Its setting along the river’s marshy banks is highly protected, earning the community its Audubon Sustainable Community distinction in 2018. The golf course, sports center and Clubhouse complement Oldfield’s environment, and its residents are stewards of preservation. “It’s a mother nature paradise,” Stephenson says. “Everything is perfectly assembled.”
Oldfield is one of the most exclusive and highly sought after communities near Hilton Head.
Community members can stop by to meet the friendly horses of the Oldfield equestrian center.
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Lowcountry homes on spacious lots
Oldfield has 540 housing sites. Some are undeveloped lots, ready for buyers to snag and build a custom home. Inland lots typically cost between $200,000 and $300,000, while waterfront lots can cost between $500,000 and $650,000. The rest of Oldfield’s housing sites feature the community’s original move-in-ready homes and houses designed by prominent builders Front Light and Stanley Martin. Most houses have Lowcountry influences, with wide front porches, lofty ceilings and symmetrical layouts. Porches are often decorated with rocking chairs, hanging plants and ceiling fans. Houses commonly have between 3,000 and 4,000 square feet, with at least four bedrooms. Housing prices generally run from $900,000 to $1.5 million. Homes along the Okatie River can cost between $1.5 and $3.5 million.
The homes of Oldfield showcase stunning architecture that compliments their surroundings.
Many of the homes around Oldfield feature smaller lots for less yard maintenance.
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Fishing excursions and horseback riding
“Oldfield is amenities-rich, from the Outfitters Center to the Equestrian Center,” Stephenson says. Two fully licensed fishing guides operate fishing adventures at the Oldfield Outfitters Center, found along the Okatie River. Also at the Outfitters Center, locals enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking and group quail hunts at Turkey Hill Plantation. “The Outfitters Center has a whole menu of excursions,” Stephenson says. The Oldfield Sports Club features a gym where locals can sign up for personal training or fitness classes. The Sports Club also has an indoor, heated lap pool and an outdoor lagoon pool with a large slide. The community’s six tennis courts keep busy throughout the year. The Oldfield Golf Club runs an 18-hole, Greg Norman-designed course with six tees for players of all levels. The Oldfield Equestrian Center holds a 12-stall barn, a riding ring and riding lessons. Plus, locals can ride horses on Oldfield’s trails.
Oldfield members have water access from the community marina on the Okatee River.
Oldfield is a community built with respect of the surrounding nature and showcases its beauty.
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Dinner at the River Club
The Oldfield River Club offers fine dining with traditional Lowcountry cuisine. The restaurant has outdoor porch seating that overlooks the Okatie River. The Magnolia Grill, located in the Clubhouse, offers casual fare. Menu items include wraps, sandwiches and salads. Oldfield frequently hosts community oyster roasts, with corn on the cob, potatoes and bottles of hot sauce. Residents enjoy food with views of the river and live music. The Oldfield Farmers Market has become a community staple over the years. The monthly event offers anything from fresh farm produce and local coffee to fresh herbs and handmade goods. Walmart Supercenter and Publix are about 5 miles outside the gates.
May River High features a robust list of student clubs
The Beaufort County School District scores an overall A-minus on Niche and serves nearly 22,000 students. Okatie Elementary School receives an overall A-minus on Niche, and Bluffton Middle School has a B-plus. May River High School opened in 2016 to accommodate Beaufort County’s growth. It has several student clubs, like the French club and Vex Robotics Team, and an overall A-minus on Niche.
Hopping on Okatie Highway
Folks often use bikes or golf carts to shuttle around the community. Okatie Highway runs outside the gates, which leads about 4 miles south to Business 278. Coastal Carolina Hospital is about 10 miles away, adjacent to the Interstate 95 entry ramp. The Savannah Hilton Head International Airport is about 29 miles away.
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On average, homes in Oldfield, Hardeeville sell after 72 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Oldfield, Hardeeville over the last 12 months is $1,022,495, up 11% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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