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Life on Kiawah| Residents

  1. September 18th, 2011

    Open Doors: A Kiawah Island couple extends the hand of hospitality from their outdoor haven

    Open Doors: A Kiawah Island couple extends the hand of hospitality from their outdoor haven

    When it comes to entertaining outside, Bob and Mo Flanagan could be considered experts. At their home located in Cassique, the couple has been known to host a variety of gatherings, from intimate dinners with as few as four people to more expansive celebrations with as many as 100. “We’ve even had a DJ on the patio to keep the mood lively for the larger crowds,” says Bob.

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  2. January 14th, 2011

    Be Our Friend…on Facebook!

    Be Our Friend…on Facebook!

    Staying in touch is even easier now that Kiawah Island Real Estate is on Facebook and YouTube. Through these online, interactive initiatives you can watch videos, look at photo galleries of Island life and events, share your own experiences of Kiawah and stay connected.

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  3. July 13th, 2010

    Volunteers Geared Up for Loggerhead Nesting Season

    We are in the midst of an active loggerhead turtle season! Since August 20, 2009, Kiawah Island has been home to 125 loggerhead turtle nests. A group of dedicated volunteers, known as the "Turtle Patrol," are already busy protecting these nests and ensuring that hatchlings have the best odds of making it safely into the Atlantic.

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  4. June 16th, 2010

    Leading Home Magazine Features Up and Coming Charleston Designer

    Amy McKinney, a young Charleston-based designer, was recently featured in Better Homes and Gardens. In the article titled Smart Style in a Small Package, Amy talks about her first home and offers ideas for supersizing a small space for little cash.

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  5. May 4th, 2010

    Habitat Improvement Initiative

    Habitat Improvement Initiative

    One of the Kiawah Conservancy’s newest programs is the Habitat Improvement Initiative. Its goal is to significantly improve habitat value of developed property on Kiawah Island for our bobcats, painted bunting, and many other species of wildlife, while maintaining the natural beauty of Kiawah.

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  6. April 18th, 2010

    Kiawah Island Leash Laws

    Kiawah Island Leash Laws

    With spring in the air and beach season fast approaching, there are few tasks more rewarding than taking your dog for long walk around the Island. Before you and your four-legged friend head out to the beach, there are a few rules to keep in mind that will help keep your dog and Kiawah wildlife safe.

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  7. March 5th, 2010

    Conservation Matters Series

    Conservation Matters Series

    The Kiawah Conservancy and the Kiawah Island Community Association Recreation Center will host a Conservation Matters presentation on March 17 at 3:00. This event will be held at the Sandcastle and is free to participants.

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  8. February 25th, 2010

    Spring, Summer, and Fall at the Sandcastle

    The Sandcastle has many exciting events planned for the year. From Member Dinners and Educational Seminars to Art Fests and Dogtoberfest, there are many wonderful opportunities available for property owners to enjoy year-round.

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  9. February 18th, 2010

    The Governor’s Club Enhances Island Life

    The Governor’s Club Enhances Island Life

    The Governor’s Club, an exclusive club available only to Kiawah Island property owners, offers its members access to premier Island amenities, special rates and discounts, and complimentary services.

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  10. February 8th, 2010

    10 Home Features Buyers Want

    10 Home Features Buyers Want

    Home designers and builders speaking at the recent International Builders Show in Las Vegas say that buyers are seeking cost-effective features and rejecting things that don’t have lasting value.

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Kiawah Island

Kiawah Island is a resort and residential community distinguished by decades of dedication to preserving the natural beauty of its Lowcountry environment.  The Island’s ten-mile ribbon of pristine beach, tidal marshes, maritime forests, and freshwater ponds provide a nurturing habitat for hundreds of species of wildlife. Kiawah’s lifestyle benefits also from close proximity to the history-rich city of Charleston, South Carolina, just 21 miles away.

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