Eco-Friendly Home Sells on Luxury Kiawah Island
Charleston, South Carolina, October 14, 2015 (Newswire.com) - A new Kiawah Island premiere eco-friendly neighborhood, notably crafted with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design(LEED)-certified homes landed another sale last week. 127 Halona Lane, which is a 5 bedroom, 5 1/2 bath LEED Certified home, closed for $2.76 million at Indigo Park according to Developer Dyal Compass, LLC.
Dyal Compass is a real estate development group led by longtime Kiawah property owner and green building visionary Candace Dyal, who “set the trend of building environmental LEED homes on Kiawah Island.” Dyal Compass is on the forefront of bringing sustainable, and state of the art, green technology building practices to one of the most popular golf and beach communities on the East Coast according to Craig Gentlin, of Royal Indigo Construction.
“As more consumers understand and appreciate the philosophy of environmentally sensitive building, communities will benefit from projects like Indigo Park where patience and commitment to sustainable, high quality design principles are paramount, says Candace Dyal, president of Dyal Compass LLC. “This is a trend that has spread across America and Europe. We are very excited to be gaining momentum on Kiawah."
The first sale at Indigo Park closed in late December 2014. The home was 111 Halona, the "Palmetto Plan," which is also the 5 bedroom, 5 1/2 bath home, located on the beautiful marshes of Kiawah Island. It sold for the full asking price of $2,515,000, according to Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty and Kiawah Island Real Estate.
The New York-based company, Dyal Compass, LLC, says it takes pride in developing “luxury living with a conscience.” The goal is to design, develop and deliver properties for those clients who value green building practices with environmental awareness and conservation, it says. Indigo Park homes boast low maintenance design, long-term durability coupled with a fantastic location.
Dyal Compass, LLC has enlisted the help of both Kiawah Island Real Estate and Daniel Sotheby's International Realty to represent this Eco-Friendly development on the island. "We are seeing increased activity at Indigo Park and are very excited to see the 2nd sale at Indigo Park," according to Chris Drury, President and BIC at Kiawah Island Real Estate. For more information and to see available properties at Indigo Park, go to www.KiawahIsland.com or www.DanielRavenelSIR.com.
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