Folly Beach, often called the “Edge of America,” offers a laid-back coastal lifestyle with stunning beaches, vibrant local culture, and easy access to Charleston. Residents enjoy surfing, fishing, boating, and a charming downtown filled with unique restaurants and shops. The community blends a relaxed vibe with year-round activities, making it ideal for those seeking an escape from city life. Housing options range from cozy beach cottages to luxury waterfront homes and condos, with options for both primary residences and vacation properties. Folly Beach offers a mix of modern builds and classic coastal charm, appealing to diverse tastes and budgets.
Located on the northern tip of Folly Beach, is Charleston’s premier surfing spot. Renowned for its consistent waves and vibrant surf culture, it attracts locals and visitors alike.
A historic icon of the Lowcountry, stands just off the coast of Folly Beach. Built in 1876, the decommissioned lighthouse is a stunning reminder of Charleston’s maritime heritage. Though no longer accessible for climbing, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the lighthouse from Folly Beach’s northeastern end. The best access is via the Lighthouse Inlet Heritage Preserve, where a short, scenic walk leads to the shoreline. It’s a serene spot for photography, birdwatching, and taking in the beauty of this cherished landmark.
Breakfast: Lost Dog Cafe was envisioned as a laid-back beach spot serving breakfast all day, with hearty burritos, bagel sandwiches, and great coffee. Inspired by a moment with a runaway dog, the name and mascot were born. It quickly became a gathering place for locals and tourists alike.
Lunch/ Dinner: Taco Boy on Folly Beach is a vibrant spot where tacos, cold margaritas, and scratch-made Mexican-inspired flavors bring people together. With a focus on hospitality, community, and good times, it’s the perfect place to gather, share, and enjoy.
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Michelle brings unmatched expertise to clients seeking exceptional service and results. Her primary areas of focus include Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, downtown Charleston, and the surrounding coastal communities of Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island.