where in 'Charleston' would you winter?
#22
Bowsprit, The best areas outside of the peninsula that would give you the easiest access to downtown Charleston for urban events--theatres, shops and restaurants, would be Mt Pleasant across the Cooper River or West Ashley (James Island) across the Ashley River. To some extent, Daniel Island would also work. Stay on one of the barrier islands if you want more outdoor activities, with the beaches as the main draw. Really depends on what you want to do with most of your winter days.
#25
If you can afford to buy into the more exclusive island communities, that would be very nice indeed. But based on years of reading NYC posts, I think you would be bored silly on an island in the winter. I'm not sure how much you'd enjoy your southern neighbors.
I'd definitely rent before buying. If you are not going to live IN charleston and Beaufort is out too, then maybe alternate renting places up the coast until you find a combination you like. You can drive into C'ton for "culture" as needed. You may want to consider Hilton Head. Although it's not my favorite place, it could offer a sense of community next to the beach. I think you may be bored stiff in another island community in winter. I wouldn't but southern/ isolated/ winter/ beach island may be a very tough transition for you.
I'd definitely rent before buying. If you are not going to live IN charleston and Beaufort is out too, then maybe alternate renting places up the coast until you find a combination you like. You can drive into C'ton for "culture" as needed. You may want to consider Hilton Head. Although it's not my favorite place, it could offer a sense of community next to the beach. I think you may be bored stiff in another island community in winter. I wouldn't but southern/ isolated/ winter/ beach island may be a very tough transition for you.
#27
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 2,886
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Well, I absolutely agree with you Starrs. I've been able to find beautifully furnished short term rentals in the Historic District. They're under 5k a month so do-able. I'm also interested in mt pleasant.
#33
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 23,551
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
If you can find a place for $5,000 in the Historic District (assuming that this rental is legal, of course) why don't you take it for a winter or a year, and see if you like living there? Seems like you've found what you want.