More About Johns Island
A haven for gardeners in the lowcountry
Agriculture plays a strong role in the daily life of Johns Island. South Carolina is the nations largest producer of tomatoes and Johns Island is famous for the varieties that grow in a soil composition that is uniquely fertile for the area. Nearby Wadmalaw Island has renowned sweet onions and a variety of other crops grow on Johns Island and are available in local markets and roadside stands. This means homeowners that love gardening and landscaping have a green light.
Life on the water is a strong part of the Johns Island culture.
The intercoastal waterway winds around the island and marsh inlets reach deep into the island affording many with boating access and classic lowcountry marsh views. Deep water access is available in many Johns Island homes.
Seafood lovers enjoy Johns Island's shrimp, fishing, crabbing, and oysters
Johns Island is Close to Everything
- Downtown Charleston - about 7 minutes away
- Beaches - 10 minutes
- Charleston International Airport - 15 minutes
What more do you need to know? Ask Joe Klingensmith and he'll use more than 20 years of experience to carefully listen to your exact needs and find the home you always wanted.
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