Johns Island Living
Johns Island is approximately 75,000 acres and has a history steeped rich in agriculture that dates back to European settlers.
The island is protected from the sea by the barrier islands and the miles of beaches and access to the Intracoastal waterway
means that recreational activities abound. And coupled with its proximity to Charleston, Johns Island has become an attractive
place for families to live and work.
Although development and new home construction is present on Johns Island, local governments have placed strict zoning
regulations to ensure the natural resources and rural character that give Johns Island its beauty will remain intact.
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