Kiawah River, a luxury waterfront community near Charleston, and the region’s first agrihood, is pleased to announce a new chapter of expansion in East Meadows, Kiawah River’s newest neighborhood with a limited collection of homesites set along maritime forests, ponds, tidal creeks, and riverfront landscape.
East Meadows joins Kiawah River’s existing Jack Island enclaves to provide more space for custom home creations with generously scaled settings that allow for the epitome of Lowcountry living. With an acclaimed builder’s guild deeply versed in Sea Island architecture, each East Meadows lot offers generous building setbacks, many with views to the water and each home will reflect a thoughtful approach to design rooted in place. The use of time-honored local materials and a design philosophy grounded in simple forms, natural textures, and enduring craftsmanship results in homes that balance crafted comfort, elevated design, and long-term sustainability.
“The expansion of East Meadows presents a rare opportunity to create a custom home designed to last a lifetime, set among sweeping oak trees, a thriving natural landscape and unmatched waterfront views and community amenities,” said Chris Drury, Vice President, Director of Sales at Kiawah River. “This next chapter at Kiawah River will pair timeless architecture and a true sense of privacy, curated for buyers who value quality and a serene way of life.”
East Meadows will serve as a premier setting for life along the water within a vibrant community. At Kiawah River, residents enjoy a lifestyle deeply rooted in nature and shaped by a robust collection of amenities that encourage both connection and recreation, from community gardens to wildlife stewardship programs that reinforce a shared commitment to the environment. Daily life is complemented by a range of active and social offerings, including tennis and pickleball courts, scenic walking and biking trails, and gathering spaces that bring neighbors together, creating a well-rounded, outdoor-oriented way of living that feels both intentional and effortlessly integrated into the surrounding landscape.
With access to The Spring House, a riverfront swim and fitness amenity, and close proximity to Kiawah River Farm’s The Goatery, elevated staycations at The Dunlin, Auberge Collection, marsh-side meals at Linnette’s, farm-fresh produce at Rosebank Farms, and luxurious spa treatments Aster Spa, opportunities for an elevated lifestyle, riverside dining, gathering, and outdoor enjoyment can be found at every turn within Kiawah River.
To learn more about life at Kiawah River’s East Meadows, visit www.kiawahriver.com/east-
