Hilton Head Island Beach Access
Hilton Head offers about 14 miles of beach! Most of it is along the Atlantic Ocean Coast, some is along the Calibogue Sound, some on the Port Royal Sound at Port Royal plantation and Hilton Head Plantation has a small beach next to Dolphin Head, also on Port Royal Sound.
- Written by Bill Kelly
- Category: Agents' Blog
Bring your horses to Hilton Head & Bluffton!
You may not have realized that in addition to the fabulous golf, tennis and water activities available in the Hilton Head area, there is also a great equestrian community. Indeed this area has a great horse culture, even its own species of horse, the Carolina Marsh Tacky, a descendent of the horses brought over by Spanish explorers in the 1500’s. If you are thinking of relocating and are looking for a community that you can share with your equine friends, look no further.
- Written by Kate Yachini
- Category: Agents' Blog
Pending Home Sales Up, for third month in a row
This story comes from the National Realty News, newsletter I subscribe to. It's a good article which matches what we're seeing locally. More new sales is the good news, the bad news is the prices homes and villas are transacting at are moving lower and lower. In my opinion, it is these lower selling prices (35-45% off of peak market value) fueling the increase in activity.
- Written by Dan Prud'homme
- Category: Agents' Blog
From the Nation's Capitol and back to Hilton Head Island
Hello, from our NATION'S CAPITOL! As the world digs itself out of this recession, this might not seem like the best time to jump into real estate. BUT, for those willing to invest for the long term, 2009 will be the year of the property bargains on the Island.
- Written by Bill Kelly
- Category: Agents' Blog
Read more: From the Nation's Capitol and back to Hilton Head Island
Use Our Market Reports They Were Written for You!
As the country continues to work through the current economic conditions the Carolina Realty Group feels that its’ customers and clients must be fully informed with the most current facts and sales figures.
- Written by Dan Prud'homme
- Category: Agents' Blog
Hilton Head Island Defaults translate to Short Sales and Foreclosures
More and more American homeowners are defaulting on their monthly mortgage payments but are not yet on foreclosure proceedings. About 1 million borrowers made up the backlog of delinquent loans making the prospect of recovery from repossessed homes impossible to attain.
- Written by Dan Prud'homme
- Category: Agents' Blog
Read more: Hilton Head Island Defaults translate to Short Sales and Foreclosures
Our Site Search Tool Is A Powerhouse!
As the country continues to work through the current economic conditions the Carolina Realty Group feels that its’ customers and clients must be fully informed with the most current facts and sales figures.
- Written by Dan Prud'homme
- Category: Agents' Blog
The Latest National Foreclosure Statistics
Recently Dan Prud'homme and I attended training Florida to become Certified Distrissed Property Experts. This is one of the most highly regarded certifications in the area of distressed sales. Our goal is to offer our clients that are experiencing distress with advice they can count on and counsel them through a difficult time. With the growing number of homeowners becoming distressed, Short Sales are growing in popularity.
- Written by Tim Peirce
- Category: Agents' Blog
Crescent Resources Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Crescent Resources, the developer of local communities Palmetto Bluff and Oldfield Plantation, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy today. Crescent's CEO, Art Fields has retired. Andrew Hede, who is Crescent's restructuring officer will serve as CEO.
- Written by Dan Prud'homme
- Category: Agents' Blog
Interested in buying a foreclosure property on Hilton Head - you're not alone
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Trulia.com and RealtyTrac, jointly released the latest results of a tracking study conducted on their behalf by Harris Interactive® showing notable gains in consumers’ willingness to buy foreclosed properties, with 55 percent of U.S. adults indicating that they are at least somewhat likely to consider purchasing a foreclosed home in the future, compared to the 47 percent of U.S. adults who indicated the same in November 2008.
- Written by Dan Prud'homme
- Category: Agents' Blog
Read more: Interested in buying a foreclosure property on Hilton Head - you're not alone





