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If you have dreamed of owning direct dockable waterfront property on the Southeastern coast but did not think it was affordable for you and your family, the please act now. On Saturday, March 11th, we will be liquidating some of the finest coastal waterfront properties at unbelievable prices. This land features gorgeous waterfront lots, sand, palm trees and lazy lagoons perfect for fishing and bird watching. You can literally leave your dock in your backyard and be in the ocean within 5 minutes. Your family will also enjoy some of the Southeast’s best fishing, crabbing, oystering and boating. Not in the position to pay cash for your land? We have guaranteed financing options available along with zero out of pocket purchasing options using your IRA or 401K. Please call now and one of our friendly representatives will be happy to give you all of the details. This is not a timeshare event or group showing. All property showings will be on a private, one-on-one basis. Our lines are open 8am-8pm 7 days per week, so call now 844-309-6637.

Amazing location:

  • Direct dockable waterfront property
  • No HOA or yearly fees
  • Own property on one of your very own fishing and bird watching lagoons
  • Some of the best fishing in the country
  • Liquidation pricing
  • All properties must sell
  • Guaranteed financing
  • Ask about our zero $ out of pocket purchase options

A short drive or boat ride to:

  • Savannah
  • Brunswick
  • St. Simons Island
  • Jeckyll Island
  • Sea Island
  • Hilton Head
  • Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina

Historic Charleston is bursting with southern charm and hospitality. The city feels as if it’s suspended in time, thanks to its antebellum architecture and surrounding plantation landscapes. Take in the incredible views of the Battery and French Quarter as you stroll the waterfront park, then become inspired by the cultivated beauty of the gardens at Middleton Place. At night, try a ghost tour or visit one of the local breweries. Charleston is known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and hospitable people. It has received numerous accolades, including “America’s Most Friendly City” by Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler, and also “the most polite and hospitable city in America” by Southern Living magazine. In 2016, Charleston was ranked the “World’s Best City” by Travel + Leisure. The region features a unique blend of historic preservation and new development, displayed in its cobblestone walkways and eerie cemeteries, the Lowcountry Children’s Museum, South Carolina Aquarium, exciting nightlife and sophisticated art galleries. Its unique brand of Southern style shines in the bespoke boutiques that line downtown’s King Street, while Southern hospitality radiates from the award-winning dining establishments. Whether it’s Spanish moss draping from oak trees or the smell of shrimp and grits wafting downtown – Charleston is full of vibrant activities year round.

St. Simons Island

St. Simons is the Golden Isles’ largest barrier island surrounded on all sides by historic Southern Oaks draped in Spanish Moss. You will find a expansive marshlands and waterways, sandbars, and the Atlantic ocean in the background as the setting of poet Syndey Lanier’s 1875 “Marshes of Glynn.” The ambient climate allows year-round enjoyment, so pick your pleasure. Whether you enjoy shelling, sunbathing, picknicking, fishing, bird-watching, or partaking in the active lifestyle activities of jogging, biking, swimming, and playing volleybvall, this area has it all. The unspoiled beauty of St. Simons and its distinctively charming beach lifestyle that is unhurried and under-developed are what make it so special. There’s something for everyone – pristine, natural beaches and marshlands, abundant wildlife, historic sites and monuments, parks and outdoor recreation, golf, , watersports, shopping and dining. Yet you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time to your own private beach town getaway, a hidden gem of a casual coastal paradise that has remained untouched by overzealous development and commercial activity.

Jekyll Island

A popular tourist destination, the island has beaches frequented by vacationers from all across the nation. Guided tours of the Landmark Historic District are available. Among the active attractions you will see bike trails, sand bars, summer waves, an exciting waterpark and walks along the beach. The historic district features numerous impressive and ambitious buildings from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The island is also full of wildlife, consisting of many different mammals, reptiles, and birds living and breeding in the island’s inland salt marshes. In 2018, Architectural Digest named Jekyll Island one of the 50 most beautiful small towns in America.

Hilton Head Island

Here you’ll find 12 miles of pristine beaches, more than 24 world-class golf courses, 300 tennis courts, and 100s of years of rich and vibrant history. There are more than 250 restaurants to sample, including elegant fine dining establishments, waterfront seafood spots, and everything in between. Enjoy easy days at the beach relaxing in the sun, sand, and surf, embark on an outdoor adventure on land or spend the day on the water. Hilton Head Island offers an unusual number of cultural opportunities for a community of its size, including plays at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, the 120-member full chorus of the Hilton Head Choral Society, the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, an annual outdoor tented wine tasting event on the east coast, and several other annual community festivals. It also hosts the Heritage Golf Classic, a PGA Tour tournament played on the Harbour Town Golf Links in Sea Pines Resort.

Savannah, Georgia

With its pedestrian-friendly layout and innovative urban design, Savannah is a delight for the senses. The city of Savannah inspires visitors with its emerald tree canopy, quaint cobblestone streets and majestic architecture. Take the time to wander off the beaten path and experience the history, beauty and electricity of this beloved coastal city. Consistently named one of the “world’s friendliest cities” by Condé Nast Traveler readers, this coastal town has a world-class reputation for hospitality and grace. One of the most noteworthy attractions is St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah. It’s the most exciting time of the year in this Hostess City, with all kinds of events inviting guests to grab their green, get out and have some fun. The annual parade has been going on for 195 years and now Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day is one of the hottest in the nations, with Savannah ranking the second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the world.

Brunswick

The mainland, port city of Brunswick is laid out in a formal grid similar to the city of Savannah, with city streets and squares still bearing their colonial names. Explore the renaissance of the historic area and features shops, restaurants and beautiful homes reflecting a variety of styles dating from 1819.

Docked at the wharf, the array of shrimp boats are ready to trawl the local waters — evidence of the area’s rich seafood industry. Try your hand at shrimping aboard the Lady Jane, the only shrimp vessel on the East Coast that has been certified to carry passengers offshore. Sample the catch of the day at one of the fine local restaurants. Mary Ross Waterfront Park and the adjacent Brunswick Landing Marina play host to a variety of festivals and events throughout the year. Some of the annual events include the Brunswick Rockin’ Stewbilee, the Rhythm on the River concert series, and the Mayfair, previously known as Blessing of the Fleet.