Hilton Head Island is a great place to relax...if you visit in the off seasons! (Traffic can be a problem.) This video contains pictures of Hilton Head, including ...
The Economy has freakin COLLAPSED DOWN HERE.. In the three fasted falling
real estate markets, Hilton Head Island is tied for second place...
Gulfstream, JCB,and Great Dane have all either laid off 25 percent of their
workforce or closed up shop altogether... Outside of the historic district,
Savannah is crime central..The entire SC coastal economy here was the
Housing / Real Estate Boom of the last 10-15 years...Now that its over they
want to sell 300K homes to people making 8$ an hour.. lol
Of course it doesn't hurt to have CC&Rs that state: "No hurricane will pass
over private or common areas without first obtaining prior written
permission from the HHI Disaster Recovery Commission. When so obtained, the
permitted path shall be that as established by the Planning Commission to
aid in demolishing substandard buildings and facilities that the Town
Council has been trying to get rid of for years, but the geezer owners just
won't conveniently croak."
rainmechanic: They said the same, when Jimmy Carter was prez. Compare this
area with Michigan, where I'm from. Then compare this area with south Fla.,
where real estate imploded. Once we rid ourselves of the commie/islamist
Obamessiah, things will turn around. Don't sell America short. Compare this
area with Florida. No one with half a brain will move there, once they see
the difference. And no one making $8.00/hr will buy here. The smart money
will move here.
@Wayneman117 Trent Jones in Palmetto Dunes is my first choice. I live on
the Island and play Trent Jones often. Shipyard is reasonably priced and
enjoyable to play. Harbour Town is the cream of the crop but expensive.
Well worth the experience though. Try the Country Club of Hilton Head also.
Good luck...contact me if you need more local recommendations.
@CampKohler Believe it or not, we haven't really been affected by
hurricanes... Of course, it's all just luck. The way the area is situated,
most of the storms have hit land near the Florida/ Georgia border, then
take the coast and died down before they get here.
lol i nearly stood on an Aligator, there were some stairs out the back off
my little condo and i didn't see the Aligator resting there so i carried on
walking. Then there was the hissing, so i stopped and walked around, and
there seeing a 6 foot aligator lol :D
LOVE hilton head sooo much. my family goes every year. we basically go down
there (palmetto dunes: captains walk) is where we stay and we know every
person there. I love palmetto dunes tennis center! scotty is my favorite!
@NickSkate7 Not really. Our shores our pretty shallow so the waves die off
by the time they reach the shore. Try Burke's Beach on Hilton Head (in
between Folly Field Beach and Palmetto Dunes Beach).
Been there. We were on an island and couldn't find the water. Well
actually, just couldn't find a parking spot until one of the residents said
it would be OK to park in one of his spots.
@cohamilton99 I live in northern south carolina and in january the high
here is usually in the high 30's or low 40's in hilton head just add 10
degrees. hope this helped! :)
@DCOME94 Hilton Head is all about tourism. Most people around here work for
shops in malls or shopping centers. There are a lot of personal businesses
down here also
@smartycummins2500 if you dont mind me asking what do you do for a living
because ive always wanted to live in hilton head but i dont know what i
would do there.
u said trafic cou,d be a problem, i bike everywhere when i go there, i mean
everywhere, unless its really fancy dinner, i biked 24 miles just to get an
icecream
Family Boating in Hilton Head
Two families head out for a day of boating with Outside Adventure in Hilton Head when the weather starts getting rough.