Oldfield: Beaufort, South Carolina
Oldfield offers environmentally sensitive development and un–crowded country living
The Real Estate Home Guide, a leading internet real estate portal, announces its association with Oldfield, a low-density community offering 550 homesites within an ecologically diverse 860 acre site near Beaufort, South Carolina. This community’s Lowcountry amenities include an equestrian center, a River Club, sport Outfitters Center and miles of hiking and biking trails. Oldfield was recently awarded Audubon International’s “Neighborhood for Nature Award” in recognition of its ongoing commitment to environmentally responsible development.
“Homeowners truly believe in our philosophy of conservation and are looking for communities with open space and a commitment to the environment,” said Scott Stephens, Oldfield’s vice president of sales and marketing. “Our residents are building homes with wide porches and plenty of outdoor living space to bring nature indoors.”
Oldfield is set along the banks of the Okatie River, one of the most pristine estuarine environments in the Southeast. Oldfield is a pilot member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Neighborhoods, designed to encourage environmental conservation. The community’s golf course, which was designed by international golf superstar Greg Norman, was officially designated a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary in 2005.
“We hope that Oldfield will serve as a model for other communities across the country,” said Oldfield’s naturalist Marvin Bouknight. “Development and environmental conservation do not have to be mutually exclusive. We are committed to being responsible stewards of the environment.”
Crescent Resources, LLC is Oldfield’s developer, a land management and real estate company, which was formed 35 years ago and has land interests in nine states in the southeast and southwest. Crescent creates award-winning mixed-use projects, country club communities, neighborhoods, apartment and condominium communities among other projects. Crescent communities are recognized as some of the finest in the country- including its award-winning luxury communities The Point, Ballantyne Country Club and the Sanctuary in Charlotte, N.C., as well as Sugarloaf Country Club and The River Club near Atlanta, Georgia.
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John W. Sweeney VP Sales and Marketing The Real Estate Home Guide 910-200-0757
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