Address: 53 Heron Walk, Okatie, SC 29909
Asking Price: $529,000 Beds/Baths: 3 BRs/2 BAs
This lagoon view home at 53 Heron Walk on Callawassie Island, SC is set on 1,632 sf of living space.
Located on a quiet cul-de-sac, the home offers lagoon and golf views and is extremely well-maintained.
The great room layout includes a fireplace, four-season Carolina Room and a durable Azek deck.
Special features include a remodeled kitchen and updated baths.
This residence is large enough to serve as a primary home, but offers lock-and-leave convenience as a secondary residence or as short-term rental. Send me more about this lagoon view home in Callawassie Island!
KEY FEATURES: 53 Heron Walk, SC
The home offers a spacious deck.
- 3BR/2BA w/ 1,632 sf of living space
- Quiet cul-de-sac location
- Views of golf, lagoon & footbridge
- Great room w/ tile-surround fireplace
- Remodeled kitchen and baths
- Durable Azek rear deck
- Two-car garage detached
- Offered fully furnished
- Send me more about this lagoon view home in Callawassie Island!
> More Community Information: Callawassie Island, SC
About Callawassie Island, SC
The Callawassie Island River Club overlooks the Colleton River.
Set in the Carolina Lowcountry, Callawassie Island is a private, gated island community offering world-class Tom Fazio golf and a full complement of waterfront amenities, including docks, slips and boat tie-ups.
The homes and homesites of Callawassie—including waterfront— are among the area’s best values. Send me more about this lagoon view home in Callawassie Island!
A Certified Community Wildlife Habitat
Callawassie Island is a Community Wildlife Habitat.
Callawassie Island is the first South Carolina community to have been designated a “Community Wildlife Habitat” by the National Wildlife Federation.
Coexisting with nature—with live oaks and palmettos, with egrets and herons, and with the thriving ecosystem of the salt marsh—has always been important here.
Today, that distinguished designation still applies and Callawassie is one of only four South Carolina communities that can claim it.
Residents looking for easy creek access with smaller boats or kayaks use the Sugar Mill Ruins dock and the Paddler’s Point dock.
The island’s surrounding tidal rivers, creeks, and freshwater ponds are home to great inshore fishing. Residents catch shrimp and crab right off the community docks. Send me more about this lagoon view home in Callawassie Island!