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Everything You’ve Heard is True: Southern Living is the Best Kind of Living

Folks up North tend to romanticize about the South, assuming it’s just a bunch of laid-back, carefree people who get to relax and have fun under the sun all day. Then again, they’re not exactly “romanticizing.” It’s all true, all of it. Southern living is, hands down, the best kind of living. When it’s time to kick off your shoes and melt into a comfy patio chair, people down South sure know how to have fun.

For starters, Southern living is special because how safe and accepting the communities are. Particularly in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, you can’t go more than a mile without finding a unique and vibrant community. These communities have been developed for centuries, and the rich history of the Lowcountry has played a central role in how people down South act today. They’re proud of their heritage, and deservedly so. For example, Charleston was home to the first public college, the first museum, and the first playhouse ever in the U.S. The historic district in nearby Bluffton is home to several national landmarks, and all of this history has combined to form communities that uphold the legacy of their region each and every day.

While history certainly plays a role in what Southern living is all about, the lake lifestyle is also a common bond between Southerners. Simply put, if you love the outdoors, you’ll absolutely adore the South. Lakeside property is extraordinarily popular throughout the region, and you’ll find some of the best places in the entire world to fish and golf right here in the Lowcountry. In fact, Myrtle Beach is widely regarded as “The Golf Capital of the World,” and South Carolina has more than 300 public and private golf courses in total. Private lakeside communities in the area often feature a litany of resort-style amenities, and they’re easy to enjoy when it’s warm and sunny all year long.

Finally, home buyers from the North should know that Southern living is ideal for everybody, from young families to retirees. Building a dream home on the lake in the South will guarantee that your children have a safe and fulfilling upbringing. As for retirees, the easy access to outdoor activities is perfect for those in their golden years. Experts say that the happiest retirees engage in three to four activities regularly, while the least happy engage in only one or two. In a place like the Lowcountry, you’ll find it difficult to limit yourself to only three or four activities per day because there are so many to choose from.

Southern living is much more than a way of life; it’s a mindset. If y’all up North could spend just one day in a Southerner’s shoes, you’d be hooked for life. If you’re looking for a new home, take a trip to the Lowcountry and experience the unique serenity of Southern living for yourself. You won’t regret it.

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