Waterfront Homes in Beaufort, SC
Waterfront homes in Beaufort are concentrated along the Beaufort River, Battery Creek, and the tidal creeks that wind through Port Royal Island. The most exclusive waterfront addresses are on The Point, the peninsula at the southern tip of downtown where the Beaufort River meets Battery Creek. These antebellum and Victorian homes sit feet from the water with private docks and unobstructed views of Port Royal Sound. Moving north from downtown, waterfront options include Battery Creek neighborhoods, the areas around the Beaufort Marina, and homes along the Intracoastal Waterway toward Lady's Island. Tidal creek frontage is available in neighborhoods like Cedarpoint and Mossy Oaks. Beaufort waterfront prices range from the $400s for tidal creek homes to over $3 million on The Point.
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What to know about waterfront homes in Beaufort
Waterfront homes in Beaufort are concentrated along the Beaufort River, Battery Creek, and the tidal creeks that wind through Port Royal Island. The most exclusive waterfront addresses are on The Point, the peninsula at the southern tip of downtown where the Beaufort River meets Battery Creek. These antebellum and Victorian homes sit feet from the water with private docks and unobstructed views of Port Royal Sound. Moving north from downtown, waterfront options include Battery Creek neighborhoods, the areas around the Beaufort Marina, and homes along the Intracoastal Waterway toward Lady's Island. Tidal creek frontage is available in neighborhoods like Cedarpoint and Mossy Oaks. Beaufort waterfront prices range from the $400s for tidal creek homes to over $3 million on The Point.
About waterfront homes in the Lowcountry
Waterfront real estate in the Lowcountry spans a wide range of property types and price points. A tidal creek home on Lady's Island with a floating dock may start in the mid-$400s, while a deep-water estate on The Point in downtown Beaufort can exceed $2 million. Marsh-front properties, where the lot edges salt marsh rather than open water, tend to be more affordable and still deliver panoramic views and wildlife.
Buyers should pay close attention to flood zone designations, bulkhead condition, and dock permits. Most waterfront lots in Beaufort County fall within FEMA AE or VE flood zones, which require flood insurance. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) regulates dock construction along the coast, and permit timelines can run several months. A dock that's already permitted and in good condition adds meaningful value.
The Lowcountry's tidal range averages 6 to 8 feet, which affects boat access at low tide. Properties on tidal creeks with shallower channels may leave boats sitting on mud at low water, while deep-water locations maintain navigable depth through the full tide cycle. Understanding the tidal dynamics of a specific lot is critical before buying.
Waterfront Homes in Beaufort FAQ
What rivers can I live on in Beaufort?
The primary waterways in Beaufort are the Beaufort River (which runs along downtown and The Point), Battery Creek (flowing south toward Port Royal), and the Intracoastal Waterway. Smaller tidal creeks such as Albergottie Creek, Factory Creek, and Brickyard Creek provide additional waterfront options at lower price points.
Is The Point in Beaufort waterfront?
Yes. The Point is a residential peninsula at the southern end of downtown Beaufort, bordered by the Beaufort River and Battery Creek. Many homes on The Point are direct waterfront with private docks. It's the most sought-after waterfront address in the Beaufort area, with prices typically ranging from $700K to over $3 million.
How much does a waterfront home cost in Beaufort, SC?
Waterfront home prices in the Beaufort area range from the mid-$400s for tidal creek properties on Lady's Island or Burton to well over $2 million for deep-water estates on The Point or along the Beaufort River. Marsh-front homes with views but no direct water access typically fall in the $350K–$700K range. Prices vary significantly based on water depth, dock access, lot size, and proximity to downtown.
Do I need flood insurance for a waterfront home in Beaufort County?
In most cases, yes. The majority of waterfront properties in Beaufort County sit within FEMA-designated AE or VE flood zones, which require flood insurance if you have a federally backed mortgage. Even if your mortgage doesn't require it, flood insurance is strongly recommended. Premiums vary based on elevation, flood zone, and building characteristics. An elevation certificate can help determine your exact requirements and projected cost.
Can I build a dock on my waterfront property in the Lowcountry?
Dock construction in South Carolina requires a permit from DHEC and compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Act. The process typically takes 3–6 months and involves a public comment period. Factors that affect approval include the width of the waterway, impact on marsh grass, and proximity to neighboring docks. Properties with existing permitted docks avoid this process and are generally valued higher as a result.
What is the difference between waterfront, water view, and water access?
Waterfront means the property's lot boundary touches navigable water, whether a river, creek, or ocean. Water view means you can see water (usually marsh, river, or ocean) from the property, but there may be marsh, buffer, or other lots between you and the water. Water access means the property or its community provides a path to the water via a shared dock, boat ramp, or community landing, though the lot itself may not be on the water.
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