Be surrounded by nature on South Carolina’s largest barrier island
Residents can immerse themselves in nature on Johns Island, where they can step outside and smell the salty air emanating from surrounding waterways or take in sprawling oak trees draped in Spanish moss. Despite being the largest island in South Carolina, the lifestyle is laid back. “It’s the most rural area closest to downtown Charleston, so it’s peaceful, but you’re close to jobs, shopping and dining,” says Maraide Sullivan, Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Charleston and Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.
The legendary Angel Oak Tree on Johns Island is a great place to relax and enjoy the lowcountry.
Discover coastal living on Johns Island in Charleston, SC.
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Rural communities with modern construction along Maybank Highway
While zoning regulations have been put in place throughout the island to protect much of its natural beauty, there has been growth and new construction. More modern communities are found near Maybank Highway, with amenities like trails, pools and playgrounds. The sidewalk-lined streets are packed with townhouses, new traditional and Craftsman-style homes, priced anywhere from $525,000 to $700,000. Older ranch-style homes in more established areas sit on quarter-to-half-acre lots and are surrounded by large oaks.
“People who are still working full-time tend to gravitate toward the parts of the island where you have access to West Ashley and James Island,” says Sullivan. “Those who don't have to commute as much are typically interested in the more rural southern portion, closer to the barrier islands of Kiawah and Seabrook.” Estates with deep-water access have vast acreage and are tucked away off small back roads. Price points for these houses are higher, in the $1 to $2 million range.
Colorful apartment homes on Johns Island.
Large homes with deep water docks on Johns Island.
Lovely landscaped homes in Hickory Hill.
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Charleston County School District serves public school students
Students attend either Angel Oak Elementary School or Mt. Zion Elementary School, both of which have a B rating on Niche. Students then filter into Haut Gap Middle School and St. Johns High School, which has a C-plus rating on Niche. Haut Gap is a partial magnet school and earned an A-minus rating from Niche due to its academic standards, highly regarded teachers and diversity among students.
Angel Oak Elementary School's bus loop makes drop-off and pick-up times a breeze.
Mt. Zion Elementary School is a public school on Johns Island.
Haut Gap Middle School offers its students state of the art programs and facilities.
St John's High School fosters resilience and individualism in its students.
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Home to marinas, community parks and the historic Angel Oak tree
Residents can step into a scene from a Nicholas Sparks movie when they join the more than 400,000 people who travel to Johns Island every year to get a glimpse of the sprawling Angel Oak Tree. The 65-foot-tall tree, considered at least 500 years old, has become a must-see on the island.
Johns Island County Park comprises 738 acres of wooded trails and green space. The park is an equestrian haven, home to Mullet Hall Equestrian Center, a unique treasure in the Lowcountry that hosts competitive horse shows and sunset weddings. There’s also an archery range and a nine-hole disc golf course.
Marinas, yacht clubs, boat landings and docks are scattered around the island, allowing residents to go fishing, boating or crabbing on scenic tidal creeks and waterways. The Bohicket Marina is a popular spot for boaters to dock, grab a bite to eat, and fill up their gas tanks. The marina also hosts marathons, fishing tournaments and other events throughout the year.
Stono River boating on Johns Island.
Welcome to Johns Island Park in Johns Island, South Carolina.
Enjoy many fishing areas on Johns Island.
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Farm stands, grocery stores and restaurants along Maybank Highway
Shops and restaurants emerge along Maybank Highway, including a Food Lion and the Johns Island Shopping Center, where residents can grab grocery essentials at KJ’s Market. Residents can pick up fresh produce at farm stands tucked along two-lane, oak-canopied roads. There’s also a local farmers market on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with more than 50 local produce and food vendors, on the campus of Charleston Collegiate School. Sullivan says, “More and more restaurants are coming to John’s Island, and now people from off-island are making the trip to eat at many of them.” Fresh seafood dishes with a Lowcountry twist can be found at the vibrant Blu Oyster Sushi and Seafood.
Johns Island fresh local food at the Rosebank Farms.
Dine at the Blu Oyster in Live Oak Square on Johns Island.
Shop at the local Rosebank Farms on Johns Island for fresh vegetables.
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A hidden gem minutes from Charleston
The community is just 12 miles from downtown Charleston and 5 miles from James Island, making it easy to get to more dining, retail and amenities. In Charleston, residents can get medical necessities treated at MUSC Health University Medical Center or hop on Interstate 26 and get to Charleston International Airport. Johns Islanders are very strong, community-oriented people with a love of the land, and they embrace a slower pace. “It’s not necessarily well-known outside of South Carolina,” says Sullivan. “Everyone knows about Charleston, but Johns Island is more of a hidden gem, and the people there want to keep it that way.”
Take your boat out for a cruise down the Stono River on Johns Island.
Beautiful treelined roads on Johns Island.
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On average, homes in Johns Island, SC sell after 60 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Johns Island, SC over the last 12 months is $750,000, up 15% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Gorgeous 2024 New Construction is available in the sought-after Rushland neighborhood on Johns Island. The home is just over 3000 sq feet with 4 BD, 3.5 BA, elevator shaft, dining area, home office, loft area & more. The lot backs up to an HOA buffer area for beautiful wooded views from the screened porch. High-end features include hardwoods floors on the entire downstairs & loft, Chef's kitchen
Tucked away in the desirable Fenwick Hills community, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home sits on over a third of an acre in an X flood zone, which means no flood insurance required! Plus, there's no HOA!Downstairs, you have updated hardwood flooring throughout the living and dining areas. This house also has an open and functional kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances. A huge
Experience refined Low-country living in a meticulously maintained home nestled on a generous homesite and offering grand living space. Grimball Gates, a coveted gated community on Johns Island where the beauty of the Low-country takes center stage. What truly sets this neighborhood apart--and why residents love calling it home--is the 90+ acre private nature preserve, reserved exclusively for
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Welcome home to Hamlet Maybank! Discover the harmonious blend of southern hospitality and contemporary luxury at Hamlet Maybank, in Charleston, South Carolina. Step into your brand-new one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartment home designed to offer the convenience of maintenance-free apartment living with all the benefits of a single-family home. Located in the peaceful suburb of Johns Island, just
Nice home on a quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable Maybank Village neighborhood. Downstairs features an open floor plan with wide plank flooring. The kitchen has stainless appliances, a gas range, granite countertops, and a large island. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and the laundry room. The home backs up to a wooded area which is very private. Home is available now. Dogs under 50
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