Century 21 Carolina Realty Inc. welcomes you to Beaufort South Carolina…
We want you to know why Century 21 Carolina Realty knows Beaufort like no one else…
With its rich history, cobblestone streets, and moss-covered homes, Beaufort is a one-of-a-kind gem along the South Carolina coast. As the only town in the South occupied by Union troops in the Civil War, Beaufort has been restored and designated as a historic district by the National Trust for Historic Prevention.
Art galleries, antique shops, boutiques, and restaurants line the streets of downtown and historic tours are offered year-round. The laid-back atmosphere combined with excellent school system and plentiful job opportunities make Beaufort a great place to work, live, and raise a family.
Whether you enjoy fishing, sailing, shrimping, crabbing, hiking, biking, or kayaking, Beaufort, and its sister islands, offer plenty for outdoor enthusiasts. Beaufort’s unmatched natural beauty makes it a place truly like no other.
If you would like to find out more about Beaufort and all that it has to offer, contact Ron Smith today.
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