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DeBordieu property owner, John Snodgrass, is a man of many talents, not the least of which is photography! Click Here for the stunning slide show Mr. Snodgrass put together featuring some of the wildlife at DeBordieu. Thank you Mr. Snodgrass!
WARNING: side effects of viewing these pictures include the overwhelming desire to purchase property at DeBordieu Colony, just south of Pawleys Island South Carolina.
Show and Tell at DeBordieu!
Show and Tell at DeBordieu !
When I do an office presentation at DeBordieu, located just south of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, I like to start with this infrared satellite photo showing DeBordieu’s borders.
With this photo I demonstrate to potential buyers that DeBordieu stretches 4 miles from the sales office on Hwy 17, to the ocean. To the north and west of DeBordieu is Arcadia Plantation, of which DeBordieu used to be a part, and Prince George, our “sister” community. To the south is Hobcaw Barony, thousands of acres never to be developed, and North Inlet, one of the most pristine estuaries on the East Coast, and some very fertile fishing grounds.
The photo also helps demonstrate DeBordieu’s low density development philosophy. Originally, DeBordieu was zoned for 2500 families on our 2700 acres. When the property changed hands, the density was cut in half to just 1250 families. While most developments in the 80s and 90s were trying to squeeze every building site they could into their plan, DeBordieu’s big number was cut, allowing for lower density, and larger homesites in the newest communities of Patewood North and Patewood South.
You drive about a mile into DeBordieu before you ever see the first house. I’ve been told that as some owners drive that mile, through our own conservation easement, never to be developed, the stress and tension they’ve brought in with them from HWY 17 just seems to melt into the forest.
Yep….it’s true….a picture can definitely say 1000 words. This one sure can! Call or email me if you have any questions.
There’s never been a better time to consider purchasing property at DeBordieu!
SAVE THIS HOME!
SAVE THIS HOME!
It’s worth more than A LOT! The owner of this wonderful old oceanfront beach house at DeBordieu has decided to simplify, cut expenses, and market this oceanfront property as a homesite. We’re seeing quite a few oceanfront “tear downs” in the Pawleys Island, South Carolina area. But there are those who think this house is not quite ready to be demolished, and is well worth saving. I happen to be one of those people.
With an asking price of $1,899,000, it’s like buying the land and getting the house for free! Now, it needs some TLC, and probably a new HVAC system soon. It would be great to use it as is, even put it on the rental program for a few years, and then decide if you could remodel it or remove it and build your dream home.
If you’re interested, you need to act quickly. BRING YOUR OFFER NOW….THE CLOCK IS TICKING…DEMOLITION HAPPENS SOON.
Below are more details about the house. Click Here or on the exterior picture to be linked to the info on the DeBordieu website and more pictures.
“Located on the north side of DeBordieu, this home is appropriately referred to as “Paradise Found.” With a good rental history, this 7BR, 5.5 BA home is Perfect for entertaining a large family, the Kitchen opens to the Living and Dining Rooms. There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor, 3 upstairs, and one on the ground floor along with the playroom and second full kitchen. The view from the “tower” is stunning. Other features include wet bar, whirlpool tub, open porches and decks, outside showers, fish sink, BBQ pit, plantation shutters, and gas fireplace.”
There has NEVER been a better time to consider a purchase at DeBordieu!
Like you NEED a another reason to visit DeBordieu…..
Holy Moly….there’s a lot of great stuff going on in September and October in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, just a few miles north of DeBordieu.
This coming weekend, Friday Sept. 24 – Sunday Sept. 26 is The 35th Annual Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival held at Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet across from Brookgreen Gardens. Enjoy fine art, quality crafts and Lowcountry food, along with the musical offerings of several of the area’s finest musicians. For complete information, visit www.atalayafestival.com.
This year’s Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art takes place from September 22-Octoboer 3. Events for this year’s Festival will be held at Litchfield Plantation in Pawleys Island. Performers include Judy Carmichael, Cool John Fergusen, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and many others. New this year is a film festival, a gallery crawl and a chalk walk. For complete information and a list of all the awesome performers and events, visit www.pawleysmusic.com.
For more information about that event, visit www.PIWineGala.com.
Need accommodations…..??? I can hook you up there too! DeBordieu has a number of villas and homes available at wonderful Fall Rates. Give me a call and I’ll head you in the right direction. Let’s look at some property while you ‘re here!
There has never been a better time to consider purchasing property at DeBordieu!
Beach Sweep is this Saturday!
DeBordieu/Pawleys Island Beach Sweep is this Saturday, September 18.
Beach Sweep/River Sweep is South Carolina’s largest one-day volunteer cleanup event of its kind. Every 3rd Saturday in September thousands of South Carolinians clear beaches, rivers, lakes, marshes, and swamps of aquatic debris.
DeBordieu Colony owner/volunteers are encouraged to “Bring Your Gloves, Wear your Walking shoes, and Meet at the Pavilion Rec Center at 11:30 am.”
The cleanup, organized by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium and S.C. Department of Natural Resources, has taken place annually since 1988 – when Sea Grant first started it. The Sweep takes place in conjunction with the International Coastal Cleanup, coordinated by the Ocean Conservancy. Once the Sweep is over, the Ocean Conservancy tallies all of the debris data. This data helps us learn the sources of litter so we can stop pollution before it starts.
Aquatic debris is a danger to our wildlife, our safety, and our economy. DeBordieu, Pawleys Island, and the entire coast of South Carolina is so very fortunate to have such a vast amount of wonderful aquatic resources.
Beach Sweep is a great way to care for those natural resources. If you are a DeBordieu property owner and wish to sign-up, please contact:
Geoff Groat, geoffgroat@debordieu.com or the
DCCA Adminstration Office, dcaadmin@debordieucolony.org.
Oh, and by the way, while you’re out there on that beautiful beach, please let me know if you have questions about any of the great opportunities to own oceanfront property at DeBordieu! Or feel free to search the website, www.DeBordieu.com.
There has never been a better time to consider a purchase at DeBordieu!