Kiawah Island Real Estate: New to Market – 200 Belted Kingfisher Captures Kiawah's Most Stunning Lagoon Views, Exclusively Listed by Pam Harrington Exclusives
Pam Harrington Exclusives is delighted to announce the listing of 200 Belted Kingfisher, an immaculate Kiawah Island residence offering unparalleled luxury, privacy, and breathtaking natural beauty. Privately situated on a rare double corner lot amidst graceful live oaks and palmettos within Kiawah Island's exclusive Vanderhorst Plantation, this home boasts exceptional vistas of Bufflehead Pond and the renowned Osprey Point Golf Course.
200 Belted Kingfisher, a harmonious blend of refined living and nature's tranquility, is accompanied by the distinguished opportunity to join the Kiawah Island Club at the Golf level membership.
Built by Solaris Inc., designed by Minsons / Skip Wallace, and extensively renovated by Buffington Homes, this expansive residence spans two oversized lots, totaling 1.23 acres. The 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom, 6,026-square-foot home is listed for $6,495,000.
Inside, you'll discover a bright, open interior with sweeping lagoon views from nearly every first-floor room, seamlessly blending indoor comfort with the serene outdoor environment. Recent updates enhance its appeal, alongside a thoughtful layout that strikes a balance between functionality and flow. Floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate the living and dining areas, showcasing elegant coffered ceilings and rich white oak floors. The recently updated gourmet kitchen (2023) is ideal for entertaining, featuring high-end stainless-steel appliances, custom cabinetry, an expansive island with a breakfast bar, and an adjoining sitting area perfect for relaxation with scenic lagoon views.
'This home was thoughtfully designed to maximize both the setting and the views,' said Pam Harrington, listing agent and broker-in-charge of Pam Harrington Exclusives. 'More than 20 floor-to-ceiling, transom-topped windows and sliding doors span the entire back of the home's main level, perfectly framing the expansive lagoon views and filling the interior with natural light. From its vast water views and private setting to its thoughtful layout and detailed craftsmanship, 200 Belted Kingfisher captures the essence of refined Kiawah Island living.'
Meticulously maintained, the home reflects genuine pride of ownership in every detail, featuring craftsmanship that abounds with built-ins, window seats, custom millwork, wide baseboards, and crown molding throughout.
Peacefully nestled on a picturesque, private street, 200 Belted Kingfisher offers multiple living spaces across four levels, each providing quiet corners and ample room to relax. The first-level primary suite is a private retreat with panoramic lagoon views, a dedicated sitting area, and direct access to an open deck. Its luxurious bath features an oversized shower, soaking tub, private water closet, and dual walk-in closets. A dedicated home office, complete with a built-in desk and custom cabinetry, along with an expanded half bath, provides an ideal work-from-home environment or a flexible space.
Upstairs, the second floor features a comfortable sitting area and three en-suite bedrooms, one of which includes built-in trundles and office space. The third floor offers a private suite, perfect for guests or family members seeking added privacy. The ground level features a climate-controlled flex / recreation room with two large-capacity wine coolers.
The outdoor living experience is equally impressive, with an expansive two-tiered deck spanning the entire rear of the home, offering some of the best lagoon views on Kiawah. This space includes both open and covered areas, as well as a large screened porch with a built-in Lynx grill, designed for year-round enjoyment. There is also ample room to add a pool, subject to ARB approval.
Built for durability, the home showcases 65 Andersen hurricane-rated windows, a new roof (2023), a recently painted exterior (2023), two Navien tankless water heaters (2022), foam insulation, and a lightning protection system. A three-stop elevator and three-car garage with a workshop offer convenience and ample storage for golf clubs, bikes, and beach gear, with additional storage available under the home. Many notable features and numerous upgrades are present throughout the residence.
The Timeless Allure of Kiawah Island & Charleston
Kiawah Island is a pristine stretch of coastline renowned for its expansive, flat shores, gentle waves, and unspoiled natural beauty. Framed by protected rolling dunes and maritime forests, it's the perfect place to unwind, spot dolphins, or enjoy a peaceful sunrise. Whether you're walking barefoot along the surf or exploring the island via 30 miles of paved trails, Kiawah offers a tranquil escape just 30 minutes from bustling downtown Charleston, with its cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, award-winning restaurants, art galleries, and a thriving cultural scene.
Optional Kiawah Island Club Membership
Ownership includes the opportunity to join the prestigious Kiawah Island Club, granting access to championship golf and tennis, a luxurious spa, an oceanfront beach club, fine dining venues, and an engaging calendar of private social events.
To arrange a private showing or view the full property gallery, contact Pam Harrington Exclusives at (843) 768-3635 or visit pamharringtonexclusives.com.
About Pam Harrington Exclusives
Pam Harrington Exclusives has served Kiawah and Seabrook Islands for over four decades, offering unmatched local knowledge and personalized service. The firm is known for its integrity, discretion, and commitment to helping clients find their perfect coastal escape. Charleston's barrier islands are home to some of the most desirable real estate and luxury waterfront properties on the East Coast.
With 47 years of experience, Pam Harrington Exclusives brings expert insight into these niche island markets. Specializing in Kiawah and Seabrook Islands, the firm's seasoned team offers a deep understanding of the local landscape, delivering trusted guidance and exceptional results for buyers, sellers and investors alike.
For more information, visit pamharringtonexclusives.com.
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