Spanning 84 square miles, South Carolina's largest sea island offers a unique blend of suburban comfort and rural living. Known for its tomatoes, sweet tea vodka, and the legendary Angel Oak, you'll find farmers markets, offshore fishing charters, and an executive airport all within easy reach. One side of the island supports the resort world of Kiawah, while the rest remains charmingly rural. Housing ranges from marina condos and golf communities to equestrian estates, many with deep water boating access.