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When you consider investing in your own wet-slip, a short course in Dockonomics is helpful. 416,763 boats were registered in SC as of 2005, making it the 8th largest boating state in the U.S.

The population of the Greater Charleston Area grew by 15% in the last 15 years, and is expected to grow by 30,000 people over the next three years.

The primary attraction of the Charleston Area is its proximity to the water. Many new residents bring boats with them – or are prime candidates to purchase boats.

Upscale housing demands fueled a building boom on James Island, Johns Island, and in West Ashley. All three communities are readily accessible to SJYH, and downtown Charleston is just 10 minutes away.

. Available waterfront property in the Charleston Area is dwindling. So, the chance to belong to a place like SJYH represents a rare opportunity, particularly at this price.

. Due to increasing regulations, limited availability of quality boat slips, as well as the ongoing demand for waterfront housing, it’s extraordinarily difficult to launch a new marina enterprise in the Charleston Area.

. To view details on slips and pricing, visit the dock plan and pricing page and drag your mouse over an individual slip.

 
Overwhelming demand + Extremely limited supply
x Eco-friendly approach = Long-term value


 
 
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